Supplier: Steam coal, low ash coke, charcoal
Buyer: Steam coal, low ash coke, charcoal
Metallurgical coke is a carbon material resulting from the manufactured purification of multifarious blends of Australian coal.LAMC is Green fuel and 100% Eco Freindly Fuel. Coke is made by destructive distillation of a blend of selected Bituminous coals (called Coking coal or Metallurgical coal) in special high temperature ovens in the absence of oxygen until a greater part of the volatile matter is driven off. The resulting product, COKE, consists principally of Carbon with sizes ranging from basketballs (foundry coke) to fine powder (coke breeze). Coke is primarily used to smelt iron ore and other bearing materials in blast furnaces, acting both as a source of heat and as a chemical reducing agent to produce pig iron or hot metal. We currently operates non polluting non recovery type coke ovens . The raw material requirement is met by importing prime coking coal of Australian origin. The distinct features of our coke are as under: Meticulous coking cycle and relatively higher oven temperatures results in superior coke quality. Complete combustion of coking coals resulting in almost negligible levels of pollution. Advance In-house lab for complete analysis and to rectify minute changes in chemical specifications. We are planning to develop new trends as far as improved coke quality is concerned. Completely RCC coal & coke yard which ensures that the coke quality is maintained. Exclusive mechanized machines for exact sizing and screening of coke. Excellent infrastructure facilities like steel duct & stack and big size ovens which increases the efficiency as well as the quality of coke. We have expertise in producing different coke qualities for the requirements of blast furnaces, foundries, Ferro alloys. We are also diversifying into different activities and moving towards an eco friendly energy by setting up a power plant with the stack emissions of our coke oven. Low Ash Metallurgical Coke (Met Coke) is required for metallurgical and chemical industries and is used as the primary fuel where high temperature and uniform heating is required. The industrial consumers of LAMC include integrated steel plants, industry/foundries producing Ferro Alloys, Pig Iron, Engineering Goods, Chemicals, Soda Ash,Cement Industries,Zinc units and also used in Tea and hotel restaurants & etc.
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.
.Fix carbon 95% Calcined anthracite coal for sale Anthracite Filter Media is thoroughly selected from anthracite which yields the highest percentage of carbon. It is then hydraulically classified to reduce mineral matter and ash to a minimum, and finally screened and washed to ensure suitability for filtration purposes. Anthracite filter coal or Anthrafilt is commonly used as sub-fill and as a component of multi-media filters. Anthracite filter media is a durable media with long life and a wide temperature range. It contains no silica to interfere in the production of ultra pure water. Anthracite promotes higher service flow rates and longer filter runs with less head loss than single media filter beds. Backwash rates are reduced as well. Low uniformity coefficient anthracite filter media extends the life of your filter before the media must be changed out. Higher service flows and longer filter runs than equivalent sand filters. â?¢ Unique density allows Anthracite to be combined with other filtration media in multi-media filters. â?¢ Lower uniformity coefficient has less oversized and undersized particles resulting in a highly uniformed bed. â?¢ Due to its medium density, Anthracite can be used in multi-media bed filters providing a unique pre-filtration layer. Anthracite coal filter media Application Anthracite Filter Media is widely used in the process of water quality treatment before and after the production of chemical, metallurgical, thermoelectric, pharmaceutical, papermaking, printing and dyeing, food and so on.
We are a coal mining company with millions reserve of steam coal with GCV 3700-3800 Kcal based in Palembang, Indonesia. Minimum order quantity is 100,000 MT/month Price will be referring to the ICI 4 during the agreement process Payment method: FOB on barge with document against payment collection (D/P) Shipping term: FOB
Activated carbon, also known as activated charcoal, is a form of carbon processed to have small, low-volume pores that increase its surface area. This increased surface area makes activated carbon highly effective for adsorptionâ??a process by which molecules and ions adhere to the surface. Here are some key points about activated carbon: Production: Activated carbon is typically produced by heating carbonaceous materials, such as wood, peat, coconut shells, or sawdust, in the presence of a gas that does not react with the material, creating a porous structure. Porous Structure: The activation process creates a highly porous structure with a large surface area. This structure allows activated carbon to adsorb a wide range of substances onto its surface. Adsorption Properties: Activated carbon is widely used for adsorbing various impurities and contaminants from liquids and gases. It can effectively remove organic compounds, chemicals, odors, and even some metals. Applications: Activated carbon finds diverse applications in various industries, including water treatment, air purification, food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals, and environmental cleanup. It is used in water filters, air purifiers, gas masks, medical treatments, and more. Water Purification: Activated carbon is commonly used in water treatment processes to remove impurities, chlorine, organic contaminants, and undesirable odors, improving the taste and quality of water. Air Purification: In air purification systems, activated carbon filters can capture and remove volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and other airborne pollutants, contributing to cleaner air. Medical Uses: Activated carbon is used in certain medical treatments and poison control efforts. It can be administered orally to absorb toxins in the gastrointestinal tract. Gold Recovery: Activated carbon is also used in the gold mining industry for the recovery of gold from cyanide solutions. Environmental Remediation: Activated carbon is employed in environmental cleanup efforts to adsorb pollutants from soil and water, aiding in the remediation of contaminated sites. Reactivation: Activated carbon can sometimes be regenerated or reactivated after use by exposing it to high temperatures to remove adsorbed impurities, allowing it to be reused. Activated carbon's versatility and adsorption capabilities make it a valuable material in numerous applications where purification and removal of contaminants are essential.
Our RB4 Steam Coal is a high-quality thermal coal that meets the Standard Coal Trading Agreement (SCoTA) specifications. With a calorific value of 5000 Kcal/kg (net as received), this grade of coal is ideal for power generation and industrial applications that require reliable and efficient energy sources. Key Features: 1. Calorific Value: 5000 Kcal/kg (net as received), providing a balanced energy output suitable for various applications. 2. Compliance: Meets the stringent SCoTA specifications, ensuring consistent quality and performance. 3. Moisture Content: Low moisture content enhances combustion efficiency and reduces transportation costs. 4. Ash Content: Controlled ash levels help minimize slagging and fouling in boilers, contributing to more efficient operations. 5. Sulfur Content: Low sulfur content ensures compliance with environmental regulations, reducing emissions and the environmental impact of coal usage. Applications: 1. Power Generation: Ideal for thermal power plants, RB4 coal offers a reliable energy source for electricity production. 2. Industrial Use: Suitable for cement manufacturing, steel production, and other industrial processes requiring consistent thermal energy. 3. Heating: Can be used in industrial boilers and heating systems where a steady and efficient fuel supply is needed.