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Negative electrode production line

Due to significant differences in charging methods, production processes, and auxiliary materials used for various furnace types, the quality of the negative electrode material produced also varies considerably.

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The graphitization process utilizes resistive heating to heat carbonaceous materials to 300-3000℃, transforming the amorphous, disordered layered structure of carbon into an ordered graphite crystalline structure. Currently, the furnace types used in the graphitization process of anode materials mainly include four types: Acheson graphitization furnace, internal series graphitization furnace, box-type graphitization furnace, and continuous graphitization furnace. Among them, the Acheson graphitization furnace is the most widely used, with a small number using the internal series graphitization furnace. Due to the significant differences in furnace loading methods, production processes, and auxiliary materials used among various furnace types, the quality of anode materials produced by different furnace types also exhibits obvious differences.