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Application: | Steel Industry |
Ash Content: | Low Ash Content |
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Calcined Petroleum Coke
Crafted through an intricate process, our Calcined Petroleum Coke is developed by subjecting premium-quality raw 'green' petroleum coke to an advanced rotary kiln system. This process involves heating it to an impressive temperature range of 1200
to 1350 degrees Celsius (2192 to 2460 degrees Fahrenheit). This intense heat treatment effectively eliminates excess moisture, thoroughly extracts remaining hydrocarbons, and
transforms the crystalline structure of the coke. The result is a product that is not only denser but also boasts superior electrical conductivity. Within mere hours,
the calcined petroleum coke is carefully cooled from a scorching 1350 degrees Celsius to a manageable and safe temperature under 200 degrees Celsius, making it ready for
secure handling. Once cooled, it is seamlessly transported to storage silos or immediately dispatched into shipping containers, trucks, railcars, barges, or vessels for distribution.
----Calcined Petroleum Coke serves indispensable roles in several industries: it is essential in the production of prebaked anodes and anode pastes for electrolytic aluminum production, vital as carbonizers in the carbon industry, and critical in manufacturing graphite electrodes, smelting industrial silicon, and as a fuel source.
(Size can be customized as customer's requirement): Tailor the dimensions to perfectly suit your unique specifications, allowing for a truly personalized product experience that meets your exact expectations.
Grade | Fixed Carbon | Sulfur | Ash | Moister | Volatile | Size |
JSC-1 | ≥98.5% | ≤0.3% | ≤0.5% | ≤0.5% | ≤0.5% | 0-1mm 1-3mm 1-5mm 3-5mm 5-8mm |
JSC-2 | ≥98.5% | ≤0.5% | ≤0.5% | ≤0.5% | ≤0.5% | 0-1mm 1-3mm 1-5mm 3-5mm 5-8mm |
JSC-3 | ≥98.5% | ≤0.7% | ≤0.5% | ≤0.5% | ≤0.5% | 0-1mm 1-3mm 1-5mm 3-5mm 5-8mm |
Application:
1.Metallurgy: Ideal for casting processes in glass production, crafting graphite crucibles, and as essential anodes in the aluminum smelting industry.
2.Steel Foundry: Serves as a crucial carburant, enhances graphite electrodes, and functions as a refractory material for robust steelmaking.
3.Industry Field: Perfect for high-performance brake pads, durable seal rings, reliable friction plates, efficient heat exchangers, and enhanced lubricity applications.
4.Battery Production: Vital component for alkaline battery cathodes and lithium-ion battery cathodes, ensuring superior energy storage and performance.
5.Others: Used in crafting glass sheets, pencil leads, clay bricks, and as a conductive coating for various applications.
In the realms of casting, whether dealing with cast iron or cast steel, the necessity for carbon is paramount. Carburants are instrumental in boosting the carbon content within liquid iron. Typically applied in smelting furnaces for pig iron, scrap steel, and recycled materials, these agents allow for higher carbon content. While pig iron is rich in carbon, its cost is elevated. By supplementing with scrap and reducing pig iron use, carburants significantly lower casting costs while maintaining quality.
Calcined Petroleum Coke stands as a cornerstone in metallurgy and foundry applications. It elevates carbon content in steel melting and casting processes, while maximizing the use of scrap steel and minimizing pig iron reliance. Additionally, its uses extend to enhancing the performance of brake pedals and friction materials, showcasing its versatility across industries.
Hebei Saichuang Co., LTD Nestled in the heart of Hebei HanDan, our strategic location offers significant advantages with exceptionally convenient traffic conditions that simplify logistics and connectivity.
1: Choose from convenient and customizable packaging options: 25kg per bag or a bulk 1000kg bag, with the added benefit of having your brand's logo elegantly printed on each bag.
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