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Ash Content: | 11 |
Density: | High Density |
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1. As the cornerstone of the coking industry, over 90% of the coke produced globally is utilized for blast furnace ironmaking. This shift from charcoal to coke has revolutionized the metallurgical landscape, laying the groundwork for modern large blast furnace operations.
2. Coke plays a critical role in the smelting of various non-ferrous metals such as copper, lead, zinc, titanium, and antimony, serving as a reducing agent, heat source, and structural column skeleton in blast furnaces.
3. In the smelting industry, coke is also used in limited quantities for producing calcium carbide, carbon disulfide, and phosphorus. Additionally, in steel joint ventures, coke powder is a vital fuel for sintering, and it serves as a raw material for synthesizing water gas.
4. To optimize the technical and economic efficiency of blast furnace operations, metallurgical coke must exhibit specific chemical and physical properties, including superior thermal characteristics essential for the smelting process.
5. Beyond its extensive use in iron and non-ferrous metal smelting, metallurgical coke is also integral to the casting, chemical, calcium carbide, and ferroalloy industries.
Our metallurgical coke serves as a cost-effective alternative to refinery coke or stone grinds, offering significant economic advantages. With a calorific value exceeding 9386K/KG, it can also be used as a fuel, replacing burnt carbon, which has export restrictions. Therefore, the price competitiveness of our carburizing agent is evident.