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Graphite Electrode Recycling: Turning Industrial Waste into Valuable Resources
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As global demand for steel continues to grow, so does the industrial footprint of electric arc furnaces (EAFs) — and with it, the accumulation of spent graphite electrodes. These large carbon components are critical to the steelmaking process, but they wear down over time, leaving behind substantial quantities of high-purity…
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The Rise of Electric Arc Furnaces in Canada
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Canada’s steel industry is undergoing a significant transformation, with Electric Arc Furnaces (EAFs) playing an increasingly central role in the country’s manufacturing landscape. Unlike traditional blast furnaces, EAFs melt scrap steel and other carbon-based materials using high-powered electric currents, making them a cleaner, more flexible, and more energy-efficient alternative. Over…
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Needle Coke: The Premium Carbon Material Powering Modern Industry
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What Is Needle Coke? Needle coke is a high-quality, premium grade petroleum or coal tar-derived carbon material known for its distinctive needle-like microstructure. It is produced through the delayed coking process and is prized for its exceptionally low coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), high electrical conductivity, and superior mechanical strength.…





