Graphitization Furnace Accident Case Analysis: Learning from Lessons Le"&"arned
Real accident cases provide the most profound safety education. The following three cases are from real events within the industry (anonymized), hoping to serve as a wake-up call.
Case 1: Rapid Cooling Leads"&" to Entire Furnace's Failure
Process: During the night shift handover, an operator at a factory, eager to finish get off work and cool down the furnace, manually increased the cooling rate from the set 3℃/min to 15℃/min. As a res"&"ult, an entire furnace of semiconductor-grade graphite crucibles, worth 300,000 yuan, cracked and became unusable.
Reason:Violation of operating procedures, unauthorized increase in cooling rate.
Lesson:The cooling rate must never be accelerated without process verification. Saving an hour in haste resulted in a loss of 300,000.
Case Two: Seal Failure Leads to Oxidation of High-Purity Products
Process:"&"The O-ring seals of a graphitization furnace in a certain factory aged and were not replaced in time, allowing trace amounts of air to seep in during the graphitization process. The surface of one batch of high-purity graphite products was comple"&"tely oxidized and turned white, with the purity dropping from 99.99% to 99.9%, leading to customer rejection.
Reason:The seals were beyond their service life and were not replaced as scheduled.
Lesson:Seal"&"s are consumables and must be replaced regularly according to the maintenance plan. Saving the money for one set of seals resulted in the loss of an entire batch of products.

