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1. Coke is the most significant product of coking, with over 90% utilized for blast furnace ironmaking worldwide. Replacing charcoal with coke in iron smelting has laid a robust foundation for modern large-scale blast furnaces, marking a significant milestone in metallurgical history.
2. Coke is essential in the smelting of non-ferrous metals such as copper, lead, zinc, titanium, and antimony, serving as a reducing agent, heat agent, and structural skeleton.
3. In the smelting industry, coke also plays a role in producing calcium carbide, carbon disulfide, phosphorus, and other elements. In steel joint ventures, coke powder is instrumental as a sintered fuel. Additionally, coke is a key raw material for water gas preparation and synthetic material production.
4. To achieve optimal technical and economic performance in blast furnace operations, metallurgical coke must possess suitable chemical and physical properties, including robust thermal properties during the smelting process.
5. Beyond extensive use in iron and non-ferrous metal smelting, metallurgical coke is critical in casting, chemical production, calcium carbide, and ferroalloy industries.
Coke can significantly replace refinery coke or stone grinds, offering cost advantages. With a calorific value exceeding 9386K/KG, it serves effectively as a fuel. Additionally, due to exportation quotas on burnt carbon, the cost-effectiveness of carburizing agents becomes even more apparent.