Graphite carbon additive is a carbon additive used in steelmaking and casting industries, primarily for adjusting the carbon content in iron or steel melts to enhance the product's mechanical properties and casting quality. The main component of graphite carbon additive is high-purity graphite, characterized by a high fixed carbon content, low sulfur content, and minimal ash, which effectively improves melting efficiency and reduces impurities.
Graphite carbon additive manufacturers typically possess professional production processes and quality control systems to ensure product stability and reliability. There are numerous manufacturers producing graphite carbon additives, with varying product performance due to differences in production processes and raw materials. High-quality graphite carbon additives usually feature high fixed carbon content (typically over 90%), low sulfur, low ash content, and uniform particle size, making them suitable for various foundry and steelmaking applications.




