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Graphite electrodes are thick rods of graphite that are used primarily in electric arc furnaces in order to conduct high amounts of thermal energy. Electric arc furnaces are basically large recycling machines or melting pots for scrap steel parts such as automobile parts, mechanical parts from aerospace and transportation, old appliances such as refrigerators and other steel scrap left over from manufacturing processes.


Weaver industries, Inc. - Graphite Electrodes
Graphite Electrodes
Graphite Electrodes
Graphite Electrodes
Graphite Electrodes

At Weaver Industries, we offer quality machine graphite parts and products. We provide control at all stages of the manufacturing process, from acceptance of an order, through project products. We have built our name on integrity, quality, technology and workmanship. Our company offers graphite machined products and capabilities such as graphite electrodes. Please contact us today for a quote!


http://www.weaverind.com | Email This Company | Phone: 717-336-7507
425 S. 4th Street    Denver, PA 17517

Becker Brothers Graphite Corporation - Graphite Electrodes
Graphite Electrodes
Graphite Electrodes

A manufacturer of graphite products, Becker Brothers Graphite Corporation, offers complete graphite machining facilities as well as a wide selection of graphite parts. These include graphite electrodes. With us, there is no compromise for quality performance. A long history of application satisfaction proves that we can provide the assistance & expertise to assure excellent in-service performance.


http://www.beckergraphite.com | Email This Company | Phone: 708-410-0700
39 E. Legion St.    Maywood, IL 60153
 
Industry Information

Graphite Electrodes

Steel is commonly recycled as it is able to be melted down and reused a number of times requiring the use of electric arc furnaces, which work best when run with graphite electrodes. The physical properties of graphite make it an ideal choice for this purpose. Steel requires extreme temperatures in order to melt into liquid form to be used in other metal fabrication processes, and graphite is able to conduct electricity at even extremely high temperatures. The electric arc furnaces themselves are large containers. The steel scraps for recycling are placed into the container and the roof is lowered. The graphite rods, or electrodes are components of the roof structure of the furnaces and are assembled into columns and attached to the roof. Depending on the manufacturer, the electrodes can be as small as 3 inches in diameter, or as large as 30 inches. This will also be dependent on the size of the furnace and the volume of material requiring melting.

The electrodes will reach up to 5000°F, half the temperature of the surface of the sun and therefore machined graphite must be used as it is the only material that can withstand such high temperatures and maintain its shape and structure, as well as continue to conduct electricity. The electrodes are attached to an electrical source and in turn generate that energy into heat. Graphite electrodes are typically coated with siloxane fluid which is able to reduce oxidation at extreme temperatures. The different specifics of graphite electrodes are chosen based on various application considerations such as furnace design, power level, fume control system, scrap requirements and charging practice. These factors will help to determine the particle size, shape and length of the graphite electrodes. Electrodes are typically formed using an extrusion process in order to maintain material integrity and form the desired length and shape. After the steel has melted as a result of the extreme temperatures, it is drained into vats and moved quickly to metal fabrication processes to be made into new metal products. Further uses for graphite electrodes include refining steel in ladle furnaces, smelting processes and for removing defects in castings and weldings.

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