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Electromechanical processing requirements for graphite electrodes
Electromechanical processing refers to the manufacturing and shaping of graphite electrodes. The specific requirements may vary depending on the electrode type and intended application. However, here are some general electromechanical processing requirements for graphite electrodes:
What are the classifications of graphite electrodes?
Regular Power (RP) Graphite Electrodes: RP graphite electrodes are commonly used in electric arc furnaces (EAFs) with lower power requirements. They have moderate electrical conductivity and are suitable for melting scrap steel and other alloys. RP graphite electrodes are cost-effective and widely used in steelmaking.
What are the uses of graphite electrodes
Electric Arc Furnaces (EAF): Graphite electrodes are primarily used in EAFs for steel production. They serve as conductive materials that provide high-temperature resistance and facilitate the melting of scrap metal or direct reduced iron.