Is carbon raiser a hazardous material

Dec 01, 2025

Is carbon raiser a hazardous material?

 

Users want to know if carbon raiser is a hazardous material. This question needs to be addressed in detail based on its composition, use, and form. Common carbon raisers are mainly used in the casting and smelting industry as materials for increasing carbon content. Most carbon raisers contain elementally stable materials such as graphite, calcined petroleum coke, and calcined coal, which are not flammable or explosive and are generally considered non-hazardous. For example, a pile of black granules in a smelter is not subject to the same strict management as a flammable or explosive material storage facility.

 

However, if you carefully observe the actual use of carbon raisers in industrial production-such as unloaded trucks transporting bulk raw materials back and forth in the workshop, and workers handling them with bare hands without protective equipment-it suggests that the company has not classified this material as a hazardous chemical. A review of common industrial product transportation records reveals that the shipping company lists the vehicles transporting carbon raisers to the steel mill as "ordinary goods" on the road transport manifest, indicating routine management.

 

Would you like to know more about carbon raiser? Please contact us at info@kexingui.com