We have recently tied-up with a large met coke company in the eastern coast of India and can provide you with LAM coke with the following specifications:
Size : 25mm to 80mm (BF coke)
Moisture : 6% max.
Ash : 12%+/- 1%
VM : 1.5%
Sulp.: 0.60%
phos.: 0.045%
M10 : 7 max
M40 : 84 min
CSR : 62
CRI : 26 for reference.
Moisture variation will be there during actual supplies.
Metallurgical coke (MET COKE) is widely used as a primary fuel where a uniform and high temperature is required. Coke plays a vital role in metallurgical procedure as it is the main source of heat and is a reducing agent facilitating the conversion of metallurgical ores into metal in the smelting process.
Blast-furnace coke serves in blast furnaces mainly as a reductant and source of heat. It is also used as a bearing and filling material through which gas circulates in the column of blast-furnace charge.
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.
When used for many industrial processes, bituminous coal must first be "coked" to remove volatile components. Coking is achieved by heating the coal in the absence of oxygen, which drives off volatile hydrocarbons such as propane, benzene and other aromatic hydrocarbons, and some sulfur gases. This also drives off a considerable amount of the contained water of the bituminous coal.
Coking coal is used in the manufacture of steel, where carbon must be as volatile-free and ash-free as possible.
We supply quality coke made from low ash, sulfur and phosphorus coking coals. The coke can supplied in different grades including Hardcore Coke, Pearl Coke, Imported Coke and Domestic Assam Coke variety of Coke. Our cokes functions as cost-effective fuel for stoves and furnaces.
We welcome enquiries for hard coke with the following specs: