grafitlagers
Grafitlagers, also known as graphite electrodes, are a type of electrode used in the production of steel and other metals through the electric arc furnace (EAF) process. They are primarily composed of graphite, which is a form of carbon known for its high electrical conductivity and thermal stability. Grafitlagers are cylindrical in shape and are typically made from petroleum coke, coal tar pitch, and other additives. The production process involves mixing these materials, forming them into billets, and then baking them at high temperatures to create a dense, porous structure.
The primary function of grafitlagers is to conduct electrical current from the EAF's power supply to the
Grafitlagers are a critical component in the steelmaking industry, as they enable the efficient and cost-effective