Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Anthracite |
Application: | Coking Coal |
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Foundry coke, famously known as hard coal coke, is meticulously crafted in non-recovery coke ovens. It serves a pivotal role in melting iron and an array of metals such as lead, copper, tin, and zinc within a cupola furnace at foundries. Distinguished by its denser structure, high carbon content, low ash, and exceptional heating value, the size of foundry coke surpasses that of metallurgical coke, tailored to match the dimensions of the cupola furnace. It functions as a robust supporting matrix, an efficient reducing agent, and a powerful energy carrier during the intricate pig iron manufacturing process. Adopting large-sized coke presents notable benefits such as reduced blasting pressure, heightened metal temperature, minimized breakage during handling, and decreased reactivity with CO2.
The global foundry coke market is expansively segmented based on furnace size, process, metal smelting type, and geographical region. Concerning furnace size, the market can be categorized into 600-1200 mm, 1200-1800 mm, and above 1800 mm. Predominantly, foundry coke fuels the cupola furnace, with its size precisely determined by the cupola furnace's internal diameter. As furnace size escalates, so does the size of foundry coke required, ensuring optimal performance.
Renowned for its application in blast furnaces, foundry coke is indispensable for copper, lead, zinc, titanium, antimony, and other non-ferrous metal smelting processes. It not only provides essential heat but also stabilizes the carbon content of the metal product. The production of foundry coke necessitates lower temperatures and extended durations compared to blast furnace coke. Characterized by its large block size, low reactivity, minimal porosity, outstanding shatter strength, as well as low ash and sulfur content, foundry coke remains an industry cornerstone.FAQ
Q1: Are you a trading company or manufacturer?
A: We arethe manufacturer.
Q2: Are samples free of charge?
A: Samples arefreeof charge, with only the shipping costs being your responsibility.
Q3. Can you tailor the grain size or parameters to fit my specific needs?
A: Yes, we are fully equipped tocustomizeto your requirements.
Q4. Do you ensure quality testing for all goods prior to delivery?
A: Our laboratory facilities are equipped to rigorously test the chemical and physical properties of our SiC. Weconduct thorough testingthroughout production and before dispatch, guaranteeing that our products meet your exact standards.