The cost is heavily influenced by particle size distribution (mesh size) and the heating technology used (e.g., Acheson furnaces vs. continuous graphitization furnaces). Acheson furnaces often provide higher quality but at a higher energy cost. For B2B buyers, ensuring low Nitrogen content (<100ppm) is critical for high-end steelmaking and foundry applications to prevent nitrogen porosity in castings. Additionally, check for Real Density (typically >2.2g/cm³), which serves as a benchmark for the maturity of the graphitization process.