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The third trend in graphitization furnace technology development: the future, the next generation of products, continuous graphitization furnaces, repMay 20, 2026

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Continuous Graphitization Furnace: A Production Revolution from Intermi"&"ttent to Continuous

Traditional graphitization furnaces operate intermittently—loading → heating → holding → cooling → unloading, with a cycle typically lasting 15-30 hours, and some large ones even reaching 48 or 72 hours. A significant amount o"&"f time is spent on loading, unloading, and heating/cooling, resulting in a low proportion of effective production time. Continuous graphitization furnaces are changing this situation.


Working Principle

The co"&"re idea of the continuous graphitization furnace is ""material movement, temperature zone stillness"":

  • The material (powder or preform) continuously enters the furnace through a conveying mechanism.
  • The furnace is divided into mu"&"ltiple temperature zones: preheating zone, heating zone, holding zone, and cooling zone.
  • The material continuously passes through each temperature zone at a certain speed, completing the graphitization process.
  • The processed product is"&" continuously discharged from the discharge end.

  • High Capacity: Continuous operation, effective production time is close to 100%, capacity is 3-5 times that of intermittent operation
  • Low Energy Consumption: No need for repeated heating and cooling, high thermal energy utilization rate
  • Good Consistency: Each batch of material undergoes the same temperature process, with minimal batch-to-batch diff"&"erences
  • Less Manpower: High degree of automation, fewer operators required
  • Challenges
    • Sealing Challenges: Maintaining high vacuum or high-purity atmosphere while continuously feedin"&"g and discharging materials presents complex sealing challenges.
    • Temperature Zone Control: High requirements for heat insulation and independent temperature control technology in each temperature zone.
    • Equipmen"&"t Complexity: High integration of mechanical, electrical, and automation systems, leading to high maintenance requirements.
    • High Investment: Equipment investment is significantly higher than that of intermittent systems"&".
    • Trend: Continuous graphitization furnaces are particularly suitable for the mass production of standardized products such as lithium-ion battery anode mat"&"erials. With the continued growth of the new energy market, continuous graphitization furnaces will become an important development direction for the industry.

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