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Raw Petroleum Coke Hard Coke
• Raw Petroleum Coke Hard Coke filter material is bituminous coal under the condition of the air, heated to 950-950 ℃, after drying, pyrolysis, molten, bonding, solidification and contraction phase made finally. • High mechanical strength, well developed porous structure, good adsorption performance, long life cycle, strong sewage capability and filtration speed. • Raw Petroleum Coke Hard Coke in addition to a large number of used in ironmaking and smelting non-ferrous metal (metallurgical coke), also used in casting, chemical industry, calcium carbide and ferroalloy.
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Refinery Coke Petroleum Coke In Bulk Supply
We have 70000tons Refinery Coke Petroleum Coke In Bulk Supply just arrivaled on Rizhao Port and can be supplied right now: They are very suitable for silicon metal smelting and production of recarburizer,if you are manufacture of silion metal,corburant ,graphitized petroleum coke or volatile, or if you have requirements for petroleum coke, please don't hesitae to contact with me.
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Low Sulphur Green Petroleum Coke
FC: 88% MIN Sulphur: 0.5-1% max V.M: 10-14%max Ash: 0.5%max Moisture: 0.5% max
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Needle Petroleum Coke For Electrode Production
Needle Petroleum Coke For Electrode Production represents roughly 80 percent of worldwide petcoke production, and Speedchem is the worldwide leader in fuel grade petcoke sourcing and sales, handling more than 11 million tons per year. Needle Petroleum Coke For Electrode Production is typically very high in heating value (BTUs per pound), produces virtually no ash when burned, and is most commonly used in electric power plants and cement kilns
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Top Grade Raw Petroleum Coke For Smelting
Top Grade Raw Petroleum Coke For Smelting is over 90 percent carbon and emits 5 to 10 percent more carbon dioxide (CO2) than coal on a per-unit-of-energy basis when it is burned. As petcoke has a higher energy content. Top Grade Raw Petroleum Coke For Smelting emits between 30 and 80 percent more CO2than coal per unit of weight. The difference between coal and coke in CO2production per unit energy produced depends upon the moisture in the coal (increases the CO2 per unit energy -- heat of combustion) and volatile hydrocarbon in coal and coke (decrease the CO2 per unit energy).
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