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1. As the most crucial product of coking, over 90% of the coke produced globally is utilized in blast furnace ironmaking. Its use in iron smelting, substituting charcoal, has laid the foundational milestone for modern large-scale blast furnaces in metallurgical history.
2. Coke serves as a vital component in the smelting of non-ferrous metals such as copper, lead, zinc, titanium, and antimony. It acts as a reducing agent, heat provider, and column skeleton in blast furnace operations.
3. In the smelting industry, coke is also used in smaller quantities for producing calcium carbide, carbon disulfide, phosphorus, and other elements. In steel joint ventures, coke powder is employed as a sintered fuel, and it can also serve as a raw material for generating water gas for synthesis.
4. To achieve optimal technical and economic performance in blast furnace operations, smelting coke (metallurgical coke) must possess the appropriate chemical, physical, and thermal properties essential for the smelting process.
5. Besides its extensive use in iron and non-ferrous metal smelting (metallurgical coke), coke is also employed in casting, chemical production, calcium carbide, and ferroalloy industries.
Additionally, coke can massively substitute refinery coke or stone grinds at a significantly lower cost. Carbon Additive derived from coke serves as an efficient fuel, boasting a calorific value exceeding 9386K/KG. It can replace burnt carbon, which requires export quotas, thereby offering a cost-effective carburizing agent solution.