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Density: | High Density |
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1. Coke is the cornerstone product of coking. In many countries, over 90% of coke is allocated for blast furnace ironmaking, replacing charcoal in iron smelting. This shift has laid the foundation for modern large-scale blast furnace operations, marking a significant milestone in the history of metallurgy.
2. Beyond ironmaking, coke is instrumental in the smelting of non-ferrous metals like copper, lead, zinc, titanium, and antimony. It functions as a reducing agent, heat source, and structural support within the blast furnace.
3. Within the smelting industry, coke is also utilized in smaller quantities for the production of calcium carbide, carbon disulfide, phosphorus, and other elements. In steel joint ventures, coke powder is employed as sintered fuel. Additionally, coke serves as a raw material in the preparation of water gas for synthesis.
4. To optimize technical and economic performance in blast furnace operations, smelting coke (metallurgical coke) must possess specific chemical and physical properties, including optimized thermal behavior during the smelting process.
5. Apart from its extensive use in iron and non-ferrous metal smelting (metallurgical coke), coke also finds applications in casting, chemical production, calcium carbide, and ferroalloy industries.
Our top-grade coke can serve as an economical substitute for refinery coke or stone grinds, boasting superior cost-efficiency. With a calorific value exceeding 9386K/KG, it can also function as a potent fuel, replacing burnt carbon which requires export quotas. Thus, our carburizing agent offers significant price advantages.