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COIDANCOIDANGRAPHITE PRODUCTS LTDGRAPHITE VACUUM FURNACE graphite engineers graphite ELECTRODESGRAPHITE VACUUM FURNACE CONTENTS Introduction Manufacturing Technical DataTolerances & Packaging Types of ElectrodesStorage & Handling InstallationRe-machining Trouble ShootingCustomer Data SheetGRAPHITE VACUUM FURNACE graphite engineersiphone graphite ELECTRODESI ntroductionGraphite is produced artificially by using carbon and selected binding materials such as pitch or tar. The specific characteristics of graphite are:Low electrical resistivity Good lubrication properties High thermal conductivity High thermal shock resistance Chemically stable graphite ManufactureThe basic production steps in the manufacture of graphite electrodes comprise the following:Forming Baking Impregnation Graphitising Machining FormingThe coke is crushed into specific particle sizes, depending on the final diameter and the individual application of the electrode . To bind the coke particles, controlled amounts of pitch are added.
GRAPHITE ELECTRODES Types of Electrodes The correct type of electrode for varying operating conditions is mainly influenced by the maximum current carrying capacity.
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