Successful trial of UHP700/2700 on Shijiazhuang Steel- HBIS Group

Congratulations on the successful trial of UHP700/2700 on the 150mt D/C arc furnace of Shijiazhuang Steel which is one factory of HBIS Group. (Ranked the 3rd place worldwide by annual output in 2020.)

The trial was taken place along with other competitors' electrodes, our stable performance, professional technical service, and lowest consumption rate won a high praise from the end-user.

UHP700 is currently the biggest diameter using among China’s steel producers, representing the highest requirement from tough furnace conditions, biggest challenges to the graphite electrode producers and also the most advanced technology of making graphite electrode.

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Before 2015, the market share of big dimensions (600-700mm) in China was tightly hold by the foreign producers, there was only one Chinese producer was able to produce 600mm. At that time, Chinese steel producers had to pay high price to increasing their productional effectiveness by using imported products.

After 2015, the fast developing Chinese steel industry was also stimulated the fast growing of Chinese carbon industry, lots investment has come to graphite electrode production, and lifted the whole industry up to another level. And among all the Chinese GE manufacturers, Shida Carbon is definitely the brightest one. With our huge and continuous investment from 2008, now we are having the best production equipment and approved mature technologies, ensure a stable and high-quality output of 500-700mm electrodes. We have been supplying to all the 5 furnaces using 700mm in China, and exported to the steel producers worldwide, approved our graphite electrode is one of the excellent “made in China “.

Keep delivering high-quality products to end-users is the mission of Shida Carbon, we will keep working on improving our quality and service, heading to the top of the global carbon industry.

If you want to know more technical details of the trail, please feel free to contact us.


Post time: Oct-25-2021