JPS577807A - Manufacture of flake graphite - Google Patents

Manufacture of flake graphite

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JPS577807A
JPS577807A JP8017480A JP8017480A JPS577807A JP S577807 A JPS577807 A JP S577807A JP 8017480 A JP8017480 A JP 8017480A JP 8017480 A JP8017480 A JP 8017480A JP S577807 A JPS577807 A JP S577807A
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flake graphite
carbon
cast iron
molten
iron
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Yoshio Suetsugu
Munefumi Imura
Kojiro Kojima
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NITSUTETSU KAGAKU KOGYO KK
Nippon Steel Chemical and Materials Co Ltd
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NITSUTETSU KAGAKU KOGYO KK
Nittetsu Chemical Industrial Co Ltd
Nippon Steel Chemical Co Ltd
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Publication of JPS577807A publication Critical patent/JPS577807A/en
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PURPOSE: To efficiently manufacture high purity flake graphite by repeating a process of heat carbonizing a fixed amount of an iron group metal in a nonoxidizing atmosphere and a process of depositing flake graphite by cooling and collecting it.
CONSTITUTION: Carbon such as pitch coke is added to a molten iron group metal, especially molten cast iron held in a nonoxidizing atmosphere, and by heating to ≥1,400, especially ≥1,450°C the molten metal is satd. with carbon. The satd. molten cast iron is cooled to ≤1,300, especially ≤1,250°C by blowing a nonoxidizing gas such as N2 to deposit flake graphite. The graphite is introduced into a cyclone or the like together with exhaust gas, and it is collected. Carbon is added to the molten cast iron again after collecting the flake graphite, and the iron is satd. with carbon at said temp. It is then cooled by similar operation, and deposited flake graphite is collected. By repeating said operation using the same molten cast iron, flake graphite is collected and recovered.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
JP8017480A 1980-06-16 1980-06-16 Manufacture of flake graphite Pending JPS577807A (en)

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Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH0280312A (en) * 1988-07-11 1990-03-20 Hoogovens Groep Bv Method and apparatus for scaly graphite
WO2023231440A1 (en) * 2022-05-29 2023-12-07 深圳市钢昱碳晶科技有限公司 Artificial graphite anode material inoculated by high and low-temperature molten iron, and manufacturing apparatus therefor

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
JPH0280312A (en) * 1988-07-11 1990-03-20 Hoogovens Groep Bv Method and apparatus for scaly graphite
WO2023231440A1 (en) * 2022-05-29 2023-12-07 深圳市钢昱碳晶科技有限公司 Artificial graphite anode material inoculated by high and low-temperature molten iron, and manufacturing apparatus therefor

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