Graphite electrodes

for use in Secondary Metallurgy and in Electric Arc Furnances (EAF)

Graphite electrodes are an essential consumable used in Electric Arc Furnaces and in Secondary Metallurgy such as Ladle Furnaces or Vacuum Degassing units.

The electrodes conduct electricity to achieve the high temperatures needed for melting and temperature control of steel.

Graphite electrodes are used in metallurgy, particularly in steelmaking, to conduct electric current into molten metal, generating the high temperatures needed for melting and temperature control. Their main applications include:

Electric Arc Furnaces (EAF) They conduct electricity into the melt, generate temperatures of up to 3,000°C, and melt steel scrap or pig iron.
Secondary Metallurgy / Ladle Treatment (Ladle Furnace, Vacuum Treatment) Heat and homogenize steel, enabling precise temperature and alloy adjustments.
Electroslag Remelting (ESR) Serve as electrodes for cleaning and refining stainless steels.
Submerged Arc Furnaces / Ferroalloy Production Supplying molten metal with electricity for the production of Ferroalloys, Silicon, or Manganese.
Chemical Industry High electrical conductivity and heat resistance enable applications in electrolysis processes.

ADVANTAGES

Our graphite electrodes offer several key advantages:

Conducts electricity efficiently for lower energy costs
Maintains a stable arc for smooth melting
Strong and durable, reducing breakage
Low impurities ensure superior steel quality
Lasts longer under extreme temperatures
Reliable performance for consistent production results
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