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ELECTRODE PASTE & GRAPHITE ELECTRODE FAQS

Find practical answers on product selection, furnace fit, specifications, TDS and COA documents, inspection, packaging, lead time, ports, and quotation requirements. For an application-specific review, send your furnace and order details.

PRODUCT SELECTION & SPECIFICATIONS

Compare product type, furnace application, grade, dimensions, target indicators, and order requirements before requesting a quotation.

How do I choose between electrode paste and graphite electrodes?

Electrode paste is used to form a continuous self-baking electrode in submerged arc furnaces. Graphite electrodes are supplied as finished electrodes for electric arc furnaces, ladle furnaces, and other confirmed applications. Selection starts with furnace type and operating process.

Send the furnace type, application, electrode or casing dimensions, current product grade, target indicators, operating concerns, and required documents. For graphite electrodes, include diameter, length, grade, nipple or thread details. For paste, include SAF type, alloy process, electrode diameter, and preferred form.

MOQ is confirmed by product type, grade, dimensions or paste form, packaging method, and production plan. Send the required quantity and destination port so the sales team can confirm the applicable order basis before quotation.

QUALITY CONTROL & DOCUMENTATION

Review how formulation, kneading, forming, partner-process control, inspection records, TDS, COA, and third-party checks support order verification.

How do you control batch consistency?

JY Carbon controls raw material selection, formulation, kneading, forming, inspection, and batch accountability. Where calcination, baking, or graphitization is involved, qualified partners work to agreed requirements, with relevant records, sampling, and final inspection reviewed according to the product and order.

Available documents may include the applicable TDS, batch COA, packing list, and agreed inspection records. Certificate copies, test reports, and third-party inspection can be discussed when required, subject to product scope, current document status, and order terms.

PACKAGING, LEAD TIME & SHIPPING

Packaging, production schedule, documents, loading plan, and shipment route are confirmed according to product, quantity, destination, and agreed trade terms.

How do you protect products for long-distance shipment?

Packaging is selected by product form, dimensions, weight, handling method, storage conditions, and destination. The final plan may include agreed bags, wrapping, pallets, separators, edge protection, or container securing after order review. Exact materials and loading details must be confirmed for the shipment.

Lead time is confirmed after reviewing product type, specification, quantity, customization, inspection or document requirements, packaging, payment status, and destination port. The agreed schedule should be stated in the quotation, order confirmation, or pro forma invoice.

Shipments are commonly coordinated through Tianjin or Qingdao Port. Available Incoterms, freight arrangements, payment terms, document requirements, and shipment timing are confirmed for each quotation. Freight cost and transit time remain subject to the selected route and carrier schedule.

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