Procurement Timeline
Confirm product name, application and target specifications first, then particle size, quantity, packing, destination and expected lead time before batch COA and order terms are reviewed.
Flexible CPC specification control by production batch
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Juxing Carbon is an in-house manufacturer, not a trading intermediary. From petroleum coke to graphite products, the supply chain is handled within our own factory system.
The calcination line can review particle-size distribution, sulfur limit and ash range by target specification.
Special CPC specifications are reviewed against application, target fields and production conditions.
Sample review can be arranged before bulk batch confirmation.
Custom CPC requirements can be reviewed by target particle-size distribution, sulfur limit and ash range, with sample confirmation before bulk batch supply.
Typical inquiry ranges. Final specs subject to shipment batch COA.
Different particle-size specifications can be supplied according to your requirement.
Open to view detailed parameters, test basis and packing notes. Final values follow the shipment batch COA.
| Specs | Typical Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed Carbon F.C. | By target specification | Determines carbon-raising efficiency |
| Sulfur S | Controlled by requested limit | Affects downstream application |
| Ash Ash | Controlled range by target specification | Affects impurity input |
| Volatile Matter V.M. | Controlled by target limit | Reflects calcination level |
| Moisture Moisture | ≤0.5% | Affects effective weight |
| Particle Size | Target distribution review | Affects feeding method |
| Packing | Ton bag/small bagOn demand | Suitable for transportation conditions |
Custom CPC specifications are used for applications where carbon content, sulfur and ash fields require order review.
Procurement Check
Product specifications, COA fields, packing method and destination terms should be reviewed under the same batch context. Quotation and delivery remain subject to available batch and order confirmation.
Confirm product name, application and target specifications first, then particle size, quantity, packing, destination and expected lead time before batch COA and order terms are reviewed.
Quotation factors normally include fixed carbon, sulfur, ash, sizing, packing, quantity, freight distance and batch condition. Total landed cost should not be judged by unit price alone.
Avoid sending only the product name, missing particle size or packing, or leaving application and destination unclear. Incomplete RFQs slow down specification review and batch matching.