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Ash Content: | 11 |
Density: | High Density |
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1. As the foremost product of the coking process, over 90% of the coke produced globally is utilized in blast furnace ironmaking. This substitution of charcoal with coke has revolutionized large-scale blast furnace operations, marking a significant milestone in the history of metallurgy.
2. Coke plays an essential role in the casting process and the smelting of non-ferrous metals like copper, lead, zinc, titanium, and antimony. It serves as a reducing agent, heat agent, and structural column material in blast furnaces.
3. In the smelting industry, small quantities of coke are used in the production of calcium carbide, carbon disulfide, phosphorus, and other elements. Within steel joint ventures, coke powder is employed as a sintered fuel, and it also serves as a raw material for producing water gas used in synthesis processes.
4. To optimize the technical and economic performance of blast furnaces, smelting coke (metallurgical coke) must exhibit specific chemical and physical properties, including the thermal properties crucial to the smelting process.
5. Beyond its extensive use in iron and non-ferrous metal smelting (metallurgical coke), coke is also invaluable in casting, chemical production, calcium carbide manufacturing, and ferroalloy production.
Our coke can significantly replace refinery coke or stone grinds, offering a cost-effective alternative. With a calorific value surpassing 9386 K/KG, carbon additive coke is also an efficient fuel source, posing a superior price advantage due to export restrictions on burnt carbon.