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Explanation of needle coke production technology and industrial chain

Needle coke

Needle coke is a high-quality carbon material developed in the 1970s, which is one of the artificial graphite. It has a series of advantages such as low thermal expansion coefficient, low porosity, low sulfur, low ash, low metal content, high conductivity and easy graphitization.


Its graphitized products have good chemical stability, corrosion resistance, high thermal conductivity, and good mechanical strength at low and high temperatures. They are mainly used to produce high power (HP) and ultra-high power (UHP) graphite electrodes, lithium battery cathode materials, and special carbon products for electric furnace steelmaking. They are also new materials for electric brushes, batteries, steelmaking carburants, high-temperature and high-quality refractory furnace materials. (Source: Petrochemical Technology Journal)

Production process flow

Coal based needle coke production process

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Oil based needle coke production process

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Industrial chain

01 Upstream

Catalytic slurry, soft asphalt

02 Downstream

Anode material, graphite electrode

Needle coke industry chain

Needle coke industry chain illustration.png

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