Panson Carbon exhibited at a metals and foundry industry exhibition in Istanbul, Turkey — a market that operates one of the highest concentrations of electric arc furnaces globally and represents a natural fit for high-quality carbon additives.
The Turkish steel sector has long been characterized by its dynamism and its demanding procurement standards. Producers here balance aggressive production schedules with tight cost management, and they evaluate carbon additive suppliers not only on price but on consistency, logistics reliability, and the ability to maintain specification compliance across multiple deliveries.
Our Presence at the Exhibition
Our booth featured physical product samples of Calcined Anthracite Coal in multiple particle sizes, Graphitized Petroleum Coke for ductile iron and high-quality steel applications, and Silicon Carbide for deoxidation and thermal energy contribution. Technical documentation including typical COA formats and specification sheets was available for detailed review.
The exhibition format allowed extended technical conversations that simply aren’t possible over email. Visitors could examine product texture, granule uniformity, and color — physical characteristics that experienced metallurgists use as quick indicators of processing quality.

Conversations That Matter
What distinguished the conversations at this exhibition was their technical depth. Turkish buyers are sophisticated — many have decades of EAF operating experience and understand precisely how carbon additive properties affect their furnace performance.
Discussion topics ranged from carbon recovery rates under different injection methods to the relationship between sulfur tolerance levels and end-product grades. For construction steel producers, sulfur management is a critical concern, and our ability to supply CAC with controlled sulfur below 0.3% was noted as a significant advantage.
Logistics optimization was another recurring theme. Shipping routes from Ningxia to Turkish Black Sea and Mediterranean ports involve specific transit considerations, and our experience managing these routes — including moisture protection, documentation timing, and port-specific requirements — resonated with buyers who have experienced supply disruptions with less experienced exporters.

Building Regional Momentum
The exhibition reinforced our commitment to the Turkish and broader Eastern Mediterranean market. Several substantive meetings led to follow-up sample requests and trial shipment discussions — the kind of concrete next steps that signal genuine commercial interest rather than casual exhibition browsing.
Turkey’s position as a bridge between Europe and Asia makes it strategically important not only as an end market but as a gateway to understanding how procurement practices are evolving across the region. The standards Turkish buyers apply today often become the baseline expectations across neighboring markets within a few years.
For inquiries about carbon additive supply to Turkey or the region, please contact us or request a quote.