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- Thermal coal type A and type B. (MOQ 30,000 Mt)
- Anthracite coal or black coal. (MOQ 15,000 Mt)
- Metallurgical coal or coking coal. (MOQ 20,000Mt)
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Petroleum coke, abbreviated coke or petcoke, is a final carbon-rich solid material that derives from oil refining, and is one type of the group of fuels referred to as cokes. Petcoke is the coke that, in particular, derives from a final cracking process a thermo-based chemical engineering process that splits long chain hydrocarbons of petroleum into shorter chains that takes place in units termed coker units. (Other types of coke are derived from coal.) Stated succinctly, coke is the carbonization product of high-boiling hydrocarbon fractions obtained in petroleum processing (heavy residues). Petcoke is also produced in the production of synthetic crude oil (syncrude) from bitumen extracted from Canada's oil sands and from Venezuela's Orinoco oil sands.
In petroleum coker units, residual oils from other distillation processes used in petroleum refining are treated at a high temperature and pressure leaving the petcoke after driving off gases and volatiles, and separating off remaining light and heavy oils. These processes are termed coking processes, and most typically employ chemical engineering plant operations for the specific process of delayed coking.
This coke can either be fuel grade (high in sulfur and metals) or anode grade (low in sulfur and metals). The raw coke directly out of the coker is often referred to as green coke. In this context, green means unprocessed. The further processing of green coke by calcining in a rotary kiln removes residual volatile hydrocarbons from the coke. The calcined petroleum coke can be further processed in an anode baking oven to produce anode coke of the desired shape and physical properties. The anodes are mainly used in the aluminium and steel industry.
Petcoke is over 80% carbon and emits 5% to 10% more carbon dioxide (CO2) than coal on a per-unit-of-energy basis when it is burned. As petcoke has a higher energy content, petcoke emits between 30 and 80 percent more CO2 than coal per unit of weight. The difference between coal and coke in CO2 production per unit of energy produced depends upon the moisture in the coal, which increases the CO2 per unit of energy heat of combustion and on the volatile hydrocarbons in coal and coke, which decrease the CO2 per unit of energy.
Hi Sir/Miss
I am Taufiqul Hakim Tsabit as a mandate from End Seller.
We can supply Pet Coke Russian Origin to you.
Monthly quantity: 50,000MT - 300,000MT.
Foundry coke is a high-quality grade of coke, also known as hard coal. Coke is majorly used for efficient cupolas for melting iron and other metals such as lead, copper, zinc, tin, etc. in cupola furnace foundries
Origin - India and China.
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Semi-coke is light black, characterized by high fixed carbon, high specific resistance, high chemical activity, low ash content, low sulfur and Low phosphorus It is wildly applied to such industries as chemical industry, metallurgic industry, and gas- making industry to produce calcium carbide, ferroalloy, ferrosilicon.
Origin - India and China
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Description:
Petroleum coke, often abbreviated as pet coke, is a carbonaceous solid derived from refining crude oil. It is a versatile fuel and carbon source with a wide range of industrial applications, prized for its high carbon content and calorific value.
Key Features:
1. High Carbon Content: Petroleum coke typically contains a high percentage of carbon, making it an excellent fuel source for various industrial processes.
2. Low Moisture Content: With minimal moisture content, petroleum coke offers efficient combustion and energy generation, maximizing heat output and reducing emissions.
3. Versatile Applications: From fueling industrial boilers and kilns to manufacturing electrodes and anodes, petroleum coke serves as a valuable raw material in numerous industries.
4. Cost-Effective: Compared to other carbon sources, petroleum coke often provides a cost-effective solution for fueling and carbonization needs, helping organizations optimize their operational expenses.
5. Consistent Quality: Produced through a controlled refining process, petroleum coke maintains consistent quality and performance, ensuring reliable results in diverse applications.
Benefits:
Energy Generation: As a fuel source, petroleum coke is prized for its high calorific value and efficient combustion, making it an ideal choice for power generation and heat-intensive industrial processes.
Carbon Source: Petroleum coke serves as a primary raw material for the production of carbon electrodes, used in the steel and aluminum industries, as well as anodes for the production of aluminum.
Chemical Feedstock: In addition to its use as a fuel and carbon source, petroleum coke finds applications as a chemical feedstock for the production of various carbon-based products, including graphite, carbon black, and specialty chemicals.
Waste Utilization: By repurposing petroleum coke as a valuable resource, industries can reduce waste generation and contribute to more sustainable and efficient production practices.
Target Audience:
Refineries: Petroleum coke is a byproduct of the refining process, making refineries a primary source of this material for both internal use and external sale.
Power Plants: Utilities and power generation companies utilize petroleum coke as a fuel source in boilers and furnaces to generate electricity and heat.
Steel and Aluminum Industries: Manufacturers in the steel and aluminum sectors rely on petroleum coke as a key ingredient in the production of carbon electrodes and anodes for metal smelting processes.
Chemical Manufacturers: Chemical companies utilize petroleum coke as a feedstock for the synthesis of various carbon-based chemicals and products.
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