Customization: | Available |
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Ash Content: | Low Ash |
Calorific Value: | High Calorific Value |
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(1) According to the different coking methods
It can be divided into four kinds: open furnace coke, kettle coke, delayed coke and fluidized coke
(2) According to heat treatment temperature
Calcined coke can be divided into two kinds: calcined coke and calcined coke. The former is produced by delayed coking (or other coking methods), has a lot of volatile matter and low mechanical strength, and calcined coke is produced by calcination. Most refineries in China produce only raw coke, and most calcination operations take place in carbon plants
(3) According to the sulfur content of the high distinction
Calcined petroleum coke (cooked coke is also called calcined coke)
It can be divided into high sulfur coke, medium sulfur coke and low sulfur coke 3 kinds
(4) According to the appearance and performance of petroleum coke
It can be divided into three kinds: spongy coke, honeycomb coke and needle coke
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value
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Product name
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coke
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Place of Orgin
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China
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Color
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Balck
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Sulphur Content (%)
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0.71
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Fixed Carbon (%)
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85.31
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Ash Content (%)
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12
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Moisture content (%)
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3.8
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Type
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Foundry Coke;Metallurgical Coke;Petroleum Coke
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Application
1.Low-sulfur, high-quality cooked coke, such as needle coke, is mainly used to manufacture ultra-high-power graphite electrodes and some special carbon products. In the steel-making industry, needle coke is an important material for developing new technologies for electric steelmaking.
2.Sulphur, ordinary cooked coke, used in large quantities for aluminum smelting.
3.High sulfur and ordinary coke are used in chemical production, such as the manufacture of calcium carbide, silicon carbide, etc., as well as fuel for metal casting.
4.Pet Coke is used in the electrolytic aluminum industry to produce prebaked anode blocks, to manufacture high-power electrode rods, and also as an electrode binder.