Impregnated carbon graphite has a wide range of uses, mainly including the following aspects:
Conductive materials: Impregnated carbon graphite has good electrical conductivity, so it can be used as an electrode material, such as carbon electrodes or graphitized electrodes in electric arc furnaces or ore-fired electric furnaces. In addition, it can also be used to produce chemical products such as calcium carbide and yellow phosphorus, as well as components such as slip rings and brushes in the motor manufacturing industry.
Corrosion-resistant structural materials: Impregnated carbon graphite impregnated with organic resin or inorganic resin has excellent corrosion resistance, thermal conductivity and low permeability. This material is called impermeable graphite and can be used as a corrosion-resistant structural material. It is suitable for processing and storage equipment of various highly corrosive chemicals.
Sealing materials: Impregnated carbon graphite has good sealing properties and can effectively prevent gas or liquid leakage. Therefore, it is often used to make seals for chemical equipment, such as sealing rings for reactors, seals for pipeline valves, etc., to ensure that the medium will not leak in highly corrosive environments.
Mechanical parts: In the field of mechanical manufacturing, impregnated carbon graphite can be used to make mechanical parts that need to work in high temperature, high pressure or corrosive environment, such as bearings, piston rings, etc. These parts require good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance, and impregnated carbon graphite just meets these requirements.
Other applications: Impregnated carbon graphite is also used to make pump blades, rotary valve seats and other parts. According to different product types and application fields, impregnated carbon graphite can be divided into various forms such as rings, blocks and rods.
