Graphite electrodes are essential components used primarily in electric arc furnaces (EAF) for steel production. Made from high-quality petroleum coke and needle coke, they offer excellent electrical conductivity, heat resistance, and mechanical strength. During the melting process, these electrodes conduct high currents that generate the intense heat needed to melt scrap metal efficiently. They are also used in ladle furnaces and various metallurgical applications. Due to their ability to withstand extremely high temperatures and maintain stability, graphite electrodes play a crucial role in modern steelmaking, ensuring energy efficiency, consistent performance, and high-quality output across industrial operations.