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what is carbon rod ?​

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All pointed carbon (graphite) rods are made from spectroscopically pure (impurities <2ppm, no element more than 1ppm) graphitized carbon. Trace elements can be Si, Al, Fe, Mg, Ca or B (less than or equal to 1ppm).

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The applications for carbon are many and include its use as an alloying element with iron in the manufacture of steel, its use as brushes in electrical generators and motors, the use of colloidal graphite or carbon to coat surfaces (e.g. glass), in electrical assemblies to absorb microwaves and inhibit photoelectrons ...

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