- Graphite Petroleum Coke
- Calcined Petroleum Coke
- Silicon Carbide
- Recarburizer
- Silicon Metal
- Carbon Electrode Paste
- Artificial Graphite Anode Material
- Graphite Electrode
- Graphite Crucible
- Carbon Electrode
- Cathode Carbon Block
- Pre-Baked Carbon Anode Block
- Graphite Powder
- Metallurgical Coke
- Foundry Coke
CSR60 Fixed Carbon 85 Foundry Coke Applied for Steel Industry
CSR60 Fixed Carbon 85 Foundry Coke Applied for Steel Industry
1. Foundry and Calcium Carbide Production: Foundry Coke serves as a reducing agent and fuel in the production of foundry and calcium carbide.
2. Chemical Raw Material: Foundry Coke reacts with steam and air to produce semi-water gas, which is then used in ammonia synthesis. Foundry Coke is also used in the production of acetylene, calcium cyanamide, carbon disulfide, and electrodes.
3. City Gas Industry: Foundry Coke is a key raw material for city gas production.
4. Building Materials and Fuel
Coke can be processed into carbon materials (such as carbon fibers and graphite electrodes) for use in construction, machinery, and other fields. The heat generated by its combustion can also be used to produce city gas or gasification.
5. Other Uses
Some coke is used in synthetic ammonia production (a source of hydrogen), calcium carbide manufacturing (a raw material for acetylene), and ferroalloy smelting.
Foundry Coke quality requirements vary depending on the specific application. For example, foundry coke requires large particle size and low porosity, while chemical coke prioritizes reactivity. In the steel industry, the cost of coke directly impacts the production cost of pig iron, accounting for approximately one-half to one-third of the total cost of pig iron production. With the development of the steel industry, demand for coke has increased significantly, making it a crucial raw material for the industry.
| Parameter | Typical Range/Va |
| CSR(Coke Strength after Reaction) | ≥55-65 |
| CRI(Coke Reactivity Index) | ≤25-30 |
| Size/Mesh | 25-80mm |
| Ash Content(%A) | 8-12% |
| Sulfur Content(%S) | <1% |
| Moisture(%M) | <1.5% |
| Fixed Carbon(%) | 85-90% |
