Mongolia's industrial landscape is heavily anchored by its vast mineral reserves, particularly copper and gold. This has created a surging demand for graphitized petroleum coke to serve as high-efficiency recarburizers in the local steel and alloy production facilities located near mining hubs like Erdenet.
The extreme continental climate of Mongolia, with severe winter temperature drops, poses a unique challenge for carbon material storage and stability. The industry currently relies on high-density graphite blocks that can withstand thermal shock and maintain structural integrity under volatile temperature fluctuations.
Currently, the market is transitioning from traditional low-grade carbon additives to specialized graphite powder and high-purity electrodes to meet the stringent environmental regulations and energy-efficiency goals set by the Mongolian government's industrial modernization plan.
