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  • Met Coke

    Metallurgical coke is made from low ash, low sulfur bituminous coal, with special coking properties, which is inserted into ovens and heated to 1000F to fuse fixed carbon and inherent ash and drive off most of the volatile matter. The final product is a nearly pure carbon source with sizes ...
  • Foundry Coke

    This is a special coke that is used in furnaces to produce cast and ductile iron products. It is a source of heat and also helps maintain the required carbon content of the metal product. Foundry coke production requires lower temperatures and longer times than blast furnace coke.
  • Bituminous coal

    Bituminous coal, also called soft coal , the most abundant form of coal, intermediate in rank between subbituminous coal and anthracite according to the coal classification used in the United States and Canada
  • Anthracite Coal

    Anthracite coal is inherently a high carbon / high BTU quality energy source. In the metal's smelting and fabrication industries, anthracite is commonly used as a reduction agent for various applications such as briquetting charcoal, iron ore pellets and other uses
  • Coking Coal

    Coking coal, also known as metallurgical coal or steel-making coal, is baked in a coke oven which forces out impurities to produce coke, which is almost pure carbon. Modern steel plants, the likes of which are predominantly found in the UK and Europe, include extensive gas treatment and capture to ...
  • Other Coal

    Subbituminous coal, also called black lignite, generally dark brown to black coal, intermediate in rank between lignite and bituminous coal according to the coal classification used in the United States and Canada. In many countries subbituminous coal is considered to be a brown coal.

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