Broadly speaking, any graphite material obtained through organic carbonization and then subjected to high-temperature graphitization can be termed artificial graphite, including carbon fiber, pyrolytic carbon, and expanded graphite, among others. In a narrow sense, artificial graphite usually refers to a solid block material produced by processes such as batching, kneading, shaping, carbonization, and graphitization, with low-purity carbonaceous raw materials as the aggregate and coal tar as the binder.
There are many methods for manufacturing artificial graphite. Commonly, the main raw material is powdered calcined petroleum coke, with asphalt added as a binder, followed by a small amount of other additives. After the various raw materials are well mixed, they are pressed into shape, then...Processed in a non-oxidizing atmosphere at 2500~3000°C to achieve graphitization.
Particle size:500um-3um
Performance: Artificial graphite boasts superior wear resistance, corrosion resistance, and low permeability.






























