Petcoke

Home > Our Products

Petcoke

Short Description :

Petroleum Coke, commonly known as Petcoke, is a versatile carbon-rich material with various applications in industries, including energy generation, manufacturing, and metallurgy, due to its high carbon content and energy density.

Specifications for Petroleum Coke (Petcoke):

Property Specification
Chemical Formula Varies depending on the type of petcoke
Appearance Solid, typically in granules or powder form
Color Black, grey, or dark brown
Carbon Content Typically high, up to 95% carbon content
Sulfur Content Varies; high sulfur content in some types
Ash Content Typically low, but can vary
Heating Value (HHV) Varies; typically high energy content
Volatile Matter Varies, often low in high-quality petcoke
Density Varies depending on the type
Particle Size Distribution Varies; granular or powder form

Applications of Petroleum Coke (Petcoke):

Application Description
Fuel in Power Generation Used as a fuel in power plants for electricity generation, especially in high-temperature and high-energy applications.
Fuel in Cement and Lime Kilns A source of energy and heat in the cement and lime production process, helping to reduce production costs.
Fuel in Steel Production Used in steel manufacturing to provide high-temperature heat and reduce the need for metallurgical coal.
Fuel in Industrial Boilers Utilized as a primary or secondary fuel in industrial boilers to produce steam or heat for various processes.
Anode Material in Aluminum Smelting An important component in the production of aluminum, as it is used as an anode material during the smelting process.
Carbon Additive in Foundry Industry Added to foundry sand mixtures to improve casting properties and reduce defects in metal castings.
Carbon Source in Graphite Electrodes Production Used as a carbon source in the manufacturing of graphite electrodes for electric arc furnaces.
Filler in the Production of Carbon Anodes Incorporated as a filler in the production of carbon anodes for aluminum smelting cells.
Fuel in Waste-to-Energy Facilities An alternative fuel in waste-to-energy plants for the incineration of municipal solid waste.
Raw Material in Carbon Black Production Used as a raw material in the production of carbon black, which is widely used in various applications.
Fuel in Industrial Processes Used in various industrial processes that require high heat, such as ceramic production and glass manufacturing.

Inquiry

Call Now Button