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What's the use of carbon?

What's the use of carbon?

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High power graphite electrode. Allows the use of current density of 18 ~ 25A/ cm 2 graphite electrode, mainly used in steel-making high power arc furnace
Oxidation resistant coating graphite electrode. A graphite electrode coated with an antioxidant protective layer is applied to form a protective layer that is conductive and resistant to oxidation at high temperature, thereby reducing electrode consumption during steelmaking.
Common power graphite electrode. Allows the use of current density of less than 17A/ cm 2 graphite electrode, mainly used for steelmaking, smelting silicon, yellow phosphorus and other ordinary power furnace.

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