RP HP UHP Graphite Electrode, 100-900mm, Used in Steel, Silicon, Preferential Price

FOB Price: US$1,000.00-1,500.00 / Piece
Min. Order: 20 Pieces
Min. Order FOB Price
20 Pieces US$1,000.00-1,500.00
Port: Tianjin, China
Production Capacity: 50000t/Years
Payment Terms: L/C, T/T, D/P, Money Gram

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Address: 51-1-103, Hanjisi International Business District, Jinghai Town, Jinghai District, Tianjin, China
Business Type: Trading Company
Business Range: Metallurgy, Mineral & Energy, Transportation
Management System Certification: ISO 9001
Company Introduction: Hebei new yunshui new energy technology Co., Ltd. is located in handan city, hebei province China linzhang xiaoping camp, industrial areas, is a healthy and upward, the rapid development of the company, poly international import and export trading company is my company′s subsidiary, director of the foreign trade business, the factory covers an area of 3200 square meters, annual output 50 million tons, with tianjin iron and steel, handan iron and steel, perennial supply relationship I company production of UHP graphite electrodes is made of high quality needle coke, needle coke content 75% - 80%, good conductivity, low attrition rate, well received by customers at home and abroad, The development of electric furnace steelmaking technology (electric power electric furnace of large-scale, unit capacity and the use of DC electric arc furnace) continuously the varieties and properties of the graphite electrode puts forward new requirements, high power and ultra-high power electric furnace steelmaking, melting furnace charge can shorten the time and improve production efficiency, lower power consumption and reduce the consumption of graphite electrode. Carbon in cloud promises that every electrode of the factory meets the quality inspection requirements.
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