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graph·i·tize  (grf-tz)
tr.v. graph·i·tized, graph·i·tiz·ing, graph·i·tiz·es
1. To convert into graphite, as by a heating process.
2. To coat or impregnate with graphite.

graphi·ti·zation (-t-zshn) n.

graphitize, graphitise [ˈgræfɪˌtaɪz]
vb (tr)
1. (Chemistry) to convert (a substance) into graphite, usually by heating
2. (Chemistry) to coat or impregnate with graphite
graphitization , graphitisation n


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Characteristics of SCMG SCMG is produced by first processing raw material of carbon with SDK's proprietary technology to optimize its shape as anode material, and heating it at high temperatures in a special graphitizing furnace.
Moreover, chill can be reduced by raising carbon equivalent, and by adding silicon (pointed out earlier), inoculants, and graphitizing elements.
During the quarter, we also experienced some unplanned downtime due to an outage of certain graphitizing equipment at our manufacturing facility in Brazil which resulted in approximately 3,000 metric tons of lost graphite electrode production and approximately $2 million of higher graphite electrode costs.
 
 
 
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