A New Method of Producing Carbon Anode by High-Temperature Mould Pressing

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Laboratory-scale carbon anodes were produced by a new method of high-temperature mould pressing, and their physico-chemical properties were studied in laboratory. The results showed that the bulk density of carbon anodes produced by high-temperature mould pressing are 1.61-1.63g/cm3, they are higher than industrial carbon anode by 0.06 g/cm3, but the specific electrical resistance is higher and crushing strength is lower.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 415-417)

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611-616

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December 2011

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