Ash Content: | 11 |
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Density: | High Density |
Fixed Carbon: | 85 |
Moisture: | 0.19 |
Size: | Custom Size |
Sulfur Content: | 0.4 |
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1. Coke is the foremost product of coking, with more than 90% of the output globally utilized in blast furnace ironmaking. Replacing charcoal, coke has been pivotal in the modernization of large blast furnaces, marking a significant milestone in metallurgical history.
2. Coke is essential in the smelting of copper, lead, zinc, titanium, antimony, and other non-ferrous metals in blast furnaces, functioning as a reducing agent, heat source, and structural support.
3. In the smelting industry, coke is used in smaller quantities to produce calcium carbide, carbon disulfide, phosphorus, and other elements. In steel joint ventures, coke powder serves as sintered fuel. Furthermore, coke is a crucial raw material in the production of water gas, which is used to synthesize various compounds.
4. To optimize the technical and economic performance of blast furnace operations, smelting coke (metallurgical coke) must exhibit specific chemical, physical, and thermal properties.
5. Beyond its extensive use in iron and non-ferrous metal smelting (metallurgical coke), coke is also utilized in casting, chemical processes, calcium carbide production, and ferroalloys.
Coke can be a cost-effective substitute for refinery coke or stone grinds. Its calorific value exceeds 9386K/KG, making it a viable fuel alternative. Due to export quotas on burnt carbon, the price advantage of our carburizing agent is significant.
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