Metallurgical Coke
Metallurgical Coke is a premium and essential raw material primarily used in steel industries and cupola furnaces. It is produced using non-recovery heat recovery Coke-making technology, which ensures low ash content. The primary raw material for Coke production is metallurgical Coal, imported from various countries including Australia, Russia, South Africa, USA, and Indonesia.
Key Features
- Low ash content.
- High carbon concentration.
- Produced through advanced non-recovery Coke oven technology.
Types and Sizes
- Foundry Coke (+70mm)
- Used in cupola furnaces for melting pig iron to produce castings.
- Blast Furnace Coke (20-80mm)
- Functions as a reduction agent in blast furnaces to process iron ore for various steel grades.
- Nut Coke (10-25mm)
- Used as a reduction agent in alloy industries.
- Coke Breeze (4-10mm)
- Primarily used in sinter plants and cement industries.
- Coke Fines (0-4mm)
- Commonly utilized in sinter plants, pellet plants, and SMS plants.