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Coke & Lime Products
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We are a reliable name in the sphere of trading a wide array of anthracite coke, hydrated lime and allied products. These products have wide demand across varied plants such as steel, chemical, sugar and others. We make certain that the material is procured from reliable sources so that the product is as per the industrial standard. Our range is highly appreciated across country and especially in the regions of Punjab, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, and Orissa & Haryana. The detail description of our offerings is given below:
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Anthracite coke
Anthracite
is the highest quality coal and is distinguish by low volatile matter. It has a
semi-metallic luster and is capable of burning without smoke (smokeless fuel)
which is the reason it is used extensively for household heating. Other than
this, it is also used across: Application
Areas
- Sugar Industry
- Steel Industry
- Glass Industry
Features
- Low volatile matter
- Reductant
- Lustrous.
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Calcined Petroleum Coke
Calcined petroleum coke is produced after calcining green petroleum coke in rotational
kilns at the high temperature of 1400-1500 C. This coke is impure and is only
used as a fuel. Application
Areas
- Steel Industries
- Aluminum Industries
- Manufacture of dry cells
- Titanium smelting Industry
Features
- Good fuel for power
generation
- Low Metal Content
- High Carbon
- Low Ash
- Low Sulfur.
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Breeze Coke
The term refers to the fine
sizes of coke, usually less than one-half inch, that are recovered from coke
plants. Breeze Coke or also known as Coke fines is
generated after screening of foundry coke made by coke oven batteries. Application
Areas
- Cement Industry
- Specialty Industry
- Refractory Industry
- Sintering Operations
Features
- Low Ash
- High Carbon
- High Heat Value.
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Metallurgical Coke
Metallurgical
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. Application
Areas
- Drilling Applications
- Reducing Agents
- Iron Industry
- Steel Industry
- Corrosion Materials
- Foundry Coatings
- Friction Materials
- Oxygen Exclusion
- Ceramic Packing Media
- Electrolytic Processes.
Features
- Low volatile Content
- High Quality
- Tough
- Resilient
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Nut Coke
It is
bigger size low ash coke available in size of 12 mm to 30 mm. Used for
manufacturing of Ferro alloys and Blast furnace. Application
Areas
- Manufacturing Alloys
- Blast Furnaces
- Industrial Applications
- Steel Industry
- Production of Elemental
Phosphorus
Features
- Low Volatile Content
- Low Ash content
- Low moisture.
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Quicklime (Calcium Oxide)
Calcium
Oxide is usually made by the thermal
decomposition of materials such as limestone that contain calcium carbonate in
a lime kiln. This is accomplished by heating the material to above 825° C, a process called Calcinations or lime-burning, to liberate a molecule
of carbon dioxide leaving Calcium Oxide. Application
Areas
- Metallurgical Industry
- Sugar Refining
- Acid Neutralization
- Flue Gas Treatment
- Food Industry
- Glass Production
Features
- Coagulant
- Dehydrating Agent
- Carbon Dioxide Absorber
- To Disintegrate Bodies.
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Hydrated Lime
Hydrated
Lime or Calcium Hydroxide is produced by reacting quick lime with water. It is a
colorless crystal or white powder. It turns milky if carbon dioxide is passed
through, due to precipitation of calcium carbonate. Application
Areas
- Water Treatment in E.T.P
- Soil Stabilization
- Hot Mix Asphalt
- Construction Purposes
- Caustic soda
- Food Industry
- Petroleum Refining Industry
- Petrochemical Industry
- Manufacture of brake pads
Features
- A Chemical reagent
- An ingredient in Whitewash,
Mortar & Plaster
- A Filler.
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Limestone
Lime
stone is a naturally occurring sedimentary rock consisting of calcium/magnesium
carbonate. Limestone often contains variable amounts of silica in the form of
chert or flint, as well as varying amounts of clay, silt & sand as
disseminations, nodules, or layers within the rock. Application
Areas
- Fertilizers Industry
- Construction Industry
- Chemical Industry
- Metallurgical Industry
- Oil refinery Industry
- Agricultural Industry
- Paper & Pulp Industry
Features
- Crystalline
- Different Colors Available
- Soluble
- Granular.
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