In this factory, the waste products of HF6, a nearby blast furnace, were processed. More specifically, synthetic graphite was produced there from the coke waste from the blast furnace. Due to the relative softness of the material and its (self-)lubricating properties, it is used in electrical engineering in sliding contacts. It is found, among other things, in electric motors (as carbon brushes), in current collectors, and in potentiometers.
Another application is its use as electrode material in electrochemical cells. Examples include the insulation of aluminium from bauxite, or the electrolysis of aqueous solutions. Although the environmental permit for this operation runs until 2025, activities were halted quite some time ago. Due to the downturn in the steel industry, one blast furnace after another was shut down. As a result, all associated companies also ran into trouble...
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