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Steam coal, also called thermal coal, refers to the coal used in boilers to produce steam that can be used for various purposes. Steam coal is a derivative of coal, as a black stone that burns when exposed to high heat. Coal is used throughout the world today as a primary source of energy and is naturally found as sedimentary rock The types of coal that we can supply are 5 types according to the Indonesian Coal Index (ICI), namely as follows: ICI-1 â?¢ GAR : 6500 â?¢ NAR : 6200 â?¢ Sulfur : Up to 1% â?¢ Ash : Up to 12% â?¢ Total Moisture : Up to 12% ICI-2 â?¢ GAR : 5800 â?¢ NAR : 5500 â?¢ Sulfur : Up to 0.8% â?¢ Ash : Up to 10% â?¢ Total Moisture : Up to 18% ICI-3 â?¢ GAR : 5000 â?¢ NAR : 4600 â?¢ Sulfur : Up to 0.6% â?¢ Ash : Up to 8% â?¢ Total Moisture : Up to 30% ICI-4 â?¢ GAR : 4200 â?¢ NAR : 3800 â?¢ Sulfur : Up to 0.4% â?¢ Ash : Up to 6% â?¢ Total Moisture : Up to 40% ICI-5 â?¢ GAR : 3400 â?¢ NAR : 3000 â?¢ Sulfur : Up to 0.2% â?¢ Ash : Up to 4% â?¢ Total Moisture : Up to 50%
Steam coal: Coal burned, primarily in boilers, to generate steam for the production of electricity or for process heating purposes, or used as a direct source of process heat. Steam coal, also known as thermal coal, refers to all coal not classified as coking (or metallurgical) coal. See coal grade.
Product's name: Wood Charcoal Keywords: Flat cube charcoal,Flat cube burning,Lump charcoal , Lump Shisha Charcoal, Silver Charcoal. Specification as following: Specification: Grade A Material (Composition) 90% bamboo charcoal & 10% pure nature bonding Moisture Content less than 6% Fixed Carbon More than 85% Ash 4% Heat value 7000J-8000J Volatile Matter 2% Hardness 90% Temperature (Burning) 700-880°C Burning Time 4-5 hours Others feature smokeless,odourless,innocuity, no bursting it is an environment-friendly products , no any chemicals Size: hexagon shape square diameter outer diameter Æ 40mm 40x40mm inner diameter Æ 10mm Æ 10mm Length 18-25cm 18-25cm Weight (Average) 285g-295/pc 285-295g/pc
Product name BBQ Charcoal Keyword BBQ Charcoal Charcoal Specification Black color BBQ charcoal - pillow shaped coconut charcoal briquettes Photograph attached. It would be 42 grams weight of one pcs pillow shaped as u can see in pics Size is 40*40 mm all four sides 4/4 cm . Lab report will be provided.
Iron ores are the raw material used to make iron and steel. Iron ore production has significantly expanded in recent years, owing to increasing steel demands in developing countries, such as China. As the content of iron ore in deposits has deteriorated, low-grade iron ore has been processed. Iron ore concentrate is an output product from processed iron ores that have been milled (crush, grind, magnetic separation, flotation) to separate deleterious elements and produce a high-quality product. Sintering and pelletizing are economic and widely used agglomeration processes to prepare iron ore fines/iron concentrate for ironmaking use. The quality requirements of sinter and pellet, such as physical, chemical, and metallurgical specifications, depend on each ironmaking furnace, and those requirements influence the operation of the iron ore sintering and pelletizing plant. Researchers have usually focused on the effect of the chemical, physical, and mineralogical characteristics of iron ore on these steps and the consequences for sinter/pellet quality and sintering/pelletizing performance. The present Special Issue on â??Iron Concentrate Particlesâ?? will summarize the progress achieved in the last five years.