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  • Decoding the Melting Point of High Purity Clay Graphite Crucible

    Decoding the Melting Point of High Purity Clay Graphite Crucible

    High temperature metal smelting is a key link in the manufacturing industry, from automotive parts to electronic products to space probes, all require the use of high-temperature furnaces to melt and process various metal materials. In this complex process, Graphite Clay...
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  • How to Manufacture Silicon Carbide Crucibles: A Crucible Adventure!

    How to Manufacture Silicon Carbide Crucibles: A Crucible Adventure!

    Silicon Carbide Graphite Crucible, they sound like magical tools of a mysterious wizard, but in reality, they are true superheroes in the industrial world. These little guys are used to melt various metals and are an essential part...
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  • Domestic graphite crucibles surpass imported ones: groundbreaking performance in harsh environments

    Domestic graphite crucibles surpass imported ones: groundbreaking performance in harsh environments

    In recent years, the production technology of domestic graphite crucibles has made significant progress. Not only have they caught up with imported crucibles, but in some cases even exceeded them. By employing innovative manufactur...
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  • The characteristics of our graphite electrode

    The characteristics of our graphite electrode

    The characteristics of our graphite electrode: 1. Stable and reasonable prices: The price of graphite material only requires 15% of the same volume of copper electrode. Currently, graphite has become a popular material for EDM applications, wit...
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  • Graphite rotor for aluminum casting

    Graphite rotor for aluminum casting

    Product Introduction: The working principle of a graphite rotor is that the rotating rotor breaks the nitrogen (or argon) blown into the aluminum melt into a large number of dispersed bubbles and disperse...
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  • Developing a new generation of high-purity graphite materials

    Developing a new generation of high-purity graphite materials

    High purity graphite refers to graphite with a carbon content greater than 99.99%. High purity graphite has advantages such as high temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, thermal shock resistance, low therma...
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  • Detailed Explanation of Isostatic Pressing Graphite (2)

    Detailed Explanation of Isostatic Pressing Graphite (2)

    1.4 Secondary grinding The paste is crushed, ground, and sieved into particles of tens to hundreds of micrometers in size before being mixed evenly. It is used as a pressing material, called pressing powder. The equipment for secon...
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  • Detailed Explanation of Isostatic Pressing Graphite (1)

    Detailed Explanation of Isostatic Pressing Graphite (1)

    Isostatic pressing graphite is a new type of graphite material developed in the 1960s, which has a series of excellent properties. For example, isostatic pressing graphite has good heat resistance. In an inert atmosphere, its mecha...
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  • Detailed Explanation of the Uses of Graphite Products

    Detailed Explanation of the Uses of Graphite Products

    The use of graphite products is much higher than we expected, so what are the uses of graphite products that we are currently familiar with? 1、 Used as a conductive material When smelting various alloy steels, ferroalloys, or producing calcium...
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  • Advantages, Disadvantages, and Applications of Graphite Materials

    Advantages, Disadvantages, and Applications of Graphite Materials

    Graphite is an allotrope of carbon, which is a gray black, opaque solid with stable chemical properties and corrosion resistance. It is not easily reactive with acids, alkalis, and other chemicals, and has advantages such as high temperature re...
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  • Common problems and analysis of crucibles (2)

    Common problems and analysis of crucibles (2)

    Problem 1: Holes and Gaps 1.The appearance of large holes on the walls of the crucible that have not yet thinned is mostly caused by heavy blows, such as throwing ingots into the crucible or blunt impact when cleaning up residue 2.Small holes a...
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  • Overview The Graphite Crucible

    Overview The Graphite Crucible

    Overview The graphite crucible is made from natural flake graphite as the main raw material, and is processed with plastic refractory clay or carbon as the binder. It has the characteristics of high temperature resistance, strong thermal conduc...
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