Broadly speaking, any graphite material obtained through organic carbonization and subsequent high-temperature graphitization can be termed artificial graphite, including carbon fibers, pyrolytic carbon, and expanded graphite, etc. In a narrow sense, artificial graphite typically refers to a solid block material produced from low-purity carbonaceous raw materials as the aggregate and coal tar as the binder, through processes such as batching, kneading, shaping, carbonization, and graphitization.
There are various methods for manufacturing artificial graphite, with one common approach involving the use of powdered calcined petroleum coke as the main raw material. Asphalt is added as a binder, along with a small amount of other auxiliary materials. After properly mixing the various raw materials, they are then molded and pressed into shape. Then,Processed at temperatures of 2500-3000°C in a non-oxidizing atmosphere to achieve graphitization.
Particle Size:500um-3um
Performance: Man-made graphite offers superior wear and corrosion resistance, along with low permeability.






























