Petroleum coke, also known as petcoke, is a byproduct of the refining process of crude oil. It is a highly carbonaceous material that is used as a fuel and as a raw material in various industries, ...
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Petroleum coke, also known as petcoke, is a byproduct of the refining process of crude oil. It is a highly carbonaceous material that is used as a fuel and as a raw material in various industries, including the production of carbon anodes in the aluminum industry.
Petcoke is a valuable source of carbon for carbon addition. Carbon addition is the process of adding carbon to a material in order to modify its properties. In the steel industry, for example, carbon addition is used to increase the hardness and strength of steel.
Petcoke is highly carbonaceous, with a carbon content of up to 95%. This makes it an excellent source of carbon for carbon addition. It is also low in ash content, which makes it a clean source of carbon.
In addition to its use in the steel industry, petcoke is also used as a fuel in power plants and cement kilns. Its high carbon content makes it a highly efficient fuel, with a high heating value and low emissions.
Fixed Carbon(Min) | Ash (Max) | Volatile matter(Max) | Sulfur (Max) | Moisture (Max) | Phosphorus (Max) | CRI (Max) | CSR (Min) | M40% (Min) | M10% (Max) |
90% | 8% | 1.5% | 0.5% | 7% | 0.03% | 25% | 65% | 95% | 5% |
88% | 10% | 1.5% | 0.5% | 8% | 0.03% | 26% | 65% | 92% | 6% |
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