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Electrical design for graphitization furnaces: starting with details, all custom-designed.

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Electrical design for graphitization furnaces: starting with details, all custom-designed.
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Graphitization Furnace Electrical Solution D"&"esign: From Sockets to Custom-Made

Graphitization furnaces have enormous power requirements, and the power supply cannot be achieved by simply plugging it into any socket. Even a small to medium-sized furnace starts at several hundred kilowatts, "&"while large industrial furnaces can easily reach several thousand kilowatts.

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Basic Power Supply Requirements

Three-phase AC power supply—this is a strict requirement, with no room for negotiatio"&"n. Single-phase power supply is not feasible for such high-power equipment and would lead to severe grid imbalance.


Voltage Adaptation Solutions

Our inductive power supplies are compatible with multiple vol"&"tage levels:

  • Low voltage solutions: 380V, 400V, 415V (50Hz/60Hz)
  • Medium and high voltage solutions: 660V, 10kV

Our high-temperature medium-frequency graphitization furnaces can be customized with power supply soluti"&"ons for customers in any country and with any power grid standard.

For high-power equipment, we recommend 10kV high voltage power supply via a transformer

For 1000kW and above, we strongly recommend using a 10kV"&" high voltage solution.Comparison:

Parameters 380V Low Voltage 10kV High Voltage
Input Current (2000kW) Over 3000A
Cable thickness Thick as an arm Much thinner
Line loss Large Significantly reduced

Just tell us two key pieces of information: the local power grid voltage level and the avail"&"able transformer capacity. We recommend that the transformer capacity be at least 1.3 times the maximum power of the equipment.


Experience: The more tho"&"rough the electrical communication in the early stages of the project, the smoother the project will proceed. The more stable the operation will be after commissioning.

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