The highest rank of coal. It is a hard, brittle, and black lustrous coal, often referred to as hard coal, containing a high percentage of fixed carbon and a low percentage of volatile matter. The principal use of anthracite today is for domestic fuel in either hand-fired stoves or automatic stoker furnaces. It delivers high energy per its weight and burns cleanly with little soot, making it ideal for this purpose. Its high value makes it prohibitively expensive for power plant use. Due to fewer impurities and the highest calorific value, the global demand for anthracite has increased, increasing the anthracite mining market. Compared with other coal types, anthracite has less residue and impurities after combustion, and the flue gas is negligible, making it an efficient fuel. MOQ: 25,000 MT Supplied from Indonesia, Australia, and Russia.
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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.