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High Carbon Content Calcined Petroleum Coke

High Carbon Content Calcined Petroleum Coke

Calcined petroleum coke is a high-purity carbon material produced by heating green petroleum coke to a high temperature, typically around 1300-1500°C, in a rotary kiln. The process removes moisture...

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Calcined petroleum coke is a high-purity carbon material produced by heating green petroleum coke to a high temperature, typically around 1300-1500°C, in a rotary kiln. The process removes moisture, volatile organic compounds, and other impurities from the green coke, leaving a highly pure form of carbon with a low ash content.

High carbon content calcined petroleum coke typically has a carbon content of around 98-99%, with low sulfur and ash content. It is used primarily in the production of graphite electrodes for the steel industry, as well as other high-performance carbon-based products such as carbon fibers, carbon nanotubes, and certain refractory materials.

Calcined petroleum coke is a critical input in the production of steel, aluminum, and other metals, and its demand is closely tied to the health of the manufacturing sector. The quality of calcined petroleum coke can vary based on factors such as the quality of the raw petroleum coke, the processing methods used, and the specific end-use applications.

Sulfur content Ash content Volatile matter Fixed carbon Moisture content
<0.5% <0.5% <1.5% >98.5% <0.5%

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