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Precision Machining Extends Graphite Rotor Service Life

The service life of a graphite rotor depends on material quality, structural design and machining accuracy. During aluminum melt degassing, the rotor must withstand high temperature, corrosion and continuous rotation. If the thread, shaft connection or blade structure is not accurate, vibration and poor gas dispersion may occur. Precision machining helps ensure better equipment matching and smoother operation. For casting plants, longer rotor life means fewer replacements, lower maintenance pressure and less downtime. As production quality requirements rise, precision-machined graphite rotors are becoming a valuable choice for stable aluminum melt treatment.
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