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East Carbon Unveils New Graphite Factory in China, Boosting Production by 67%
East Carbon Unveils New Graphite Factory in China, Boosting Production by 67%

East Carbon Unveils New Graphite Factory in China, Boosting Production by 67%

  • 08-Nov-2024 3:30 AM
  • Journalist: Italo Calvino

East Carbon (Eastcarb), a leading graphite manufacturer in China, has unveiled its brand new factory in Jiashan, Zhejiang province. This state-of-the-art facility spans an impressive 32,000 square meters and boasts a complete graphite production line.

The new factory is a strategic move by Eastcarb to address the ever-growing demand for graphite materials and products. The company expects a significant production increase of 67% with the new facility, along with improvements throughout the graphite parts industry's supply chain.

The Jiashan factory features a modern production line equipped with advanced machinery, including crushing, grinding, flotation, drying, and gravity separation equipment. Purification agitators, filtration systems, and machining tools further enhance the production process.

Eastcarb has also invested in modern furnace technology, including graphitization, direct heating, graphite tubes, Acheson, and cold wall furnaces.

"This marks a new chapter for Eastcarb," said Mark Feng, Eastcarb Business Manager. "Our high-volume manufacturing capabilities will allow us to produce a wider range of graphite grades, electrodes, crucibles, and other accessories."

Eastcarb prides itself on exceptional quality, offering 99.9999% high purity graphite with short lead times. This dedication to quality and efficiency translates to timely deliveries and the ability to handle specialized project needs for businesses globally.

About Eastcarb

Eastcarb is a leading graphite manufacturer based in Shenyang, China. They offer a variety of graphite grades, ranging from expanded and vibrated to isostatic graphite.

With a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, Eastcarb is committed to providing high-performance solutions for industries ranging from battery manufacturing to industrial applications. The company harnesses its expertise in carbon science and material engineering to deliver cutting-edge products that meet the growing demand for energy storage, electric vehicle (EV) batteries, and other critical technologies.

Eastcarb’s core product offering includes natural graphite, graphene, and other advanced carbon materials, all of which are sourced from high-quality deposits. The company is dedicated to maintaining a leading position in the evolving market for green technologies and renewable energy through continuous research, product development, and sustainable manufacturing practices.

Eastcarb specializes in the development of high-quality natural graphite, essential for lithium-ion batteries used in electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and consumer electronics. Produced using environmentally friendly techniques, its graphite products support the global energy transition. The company also develops graphene and advanced carbon-based materials for applications in electronics, energy storage, and industrial processes. Eastcarb’s sustainable materials play a vital role in next-generation battery production, enhancing energy efficiency, reducing carbon emissions, and supporting the growth of clean energy technologies. Their innovative, eco-friendly solutions are key to the evolving energy storage and green technology markets.

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