RB3 Coal: RB3 coal is a type of thermal coal that is known for its high energy content and is widely used for power generation and industrial applications. Despite its lower quality compared to RB1 and RB2 coals, with higher ash and sulfur content, RB3 coal is still a cost-effective alternative for some customers.
Ordering Options:
RB3 coal can be ordered based on Incoterms - FOB, CIF, or CFR. We are flexible and can accommodate your preferred mode of delivery.
Order Quantity:
The minimum order quantity is 35,000 MT, with a preferred single order of 50,000 MT. We have the capacity to deliver up to 400,000 MT on a monthly basis, and we are open to exploring long-term cooperation options.
Competitive Pricing:
The price of RB3 coal will depend on the Incoterms selected and the order quantity. Please get in touch with us to get a quote based on your specific requirements.
Shipment:
Delivery will differ depending of chosen Incoterms. RB3 coal is shipped globally, and we have the capability to deliver to all ports around the world.
About the coal
RB3 coal is a type of thermal coal that is mined in South Africa. It is classified as a lower-quality coal compared to RB1 and RB2 coals, with a higher ash and sulfur content. Despite its lower quality, RB3 coal still has a high energy content and is commonly used for power generation and industrial purposes, often as a blend with higher-quality coals to improve combustion efficiency and lower production costs.
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RB3 coal 300 000 mt available on one year to three years contract. Origin : South Africa
South African RB3 coal in Mpumalanga province
Specification for RB3 Calorific Value Basis 5500 kcalkg NCV Calorific Value Min 5350 kcalkg NCV Total Moisture ARB140 max Volatile Matter ARB200 min Ash ARB230 max Sulphur ARB10 max HGI45 70 Nominal Top size0 50 mm IDT Min 1250 C in a reducing atmosphere
"Our RB3 coal meets the rigorous standards set by the Standard Coal Trading Agreement (SCoTA), ensuring high-quality thermal coal for various industrial applications. This coal grade is specifically tailored to meet the needs of power generation and other industrial processes requiring consistent and reliable fuel. Key Features: 1. High Calorific Value: RB3 coal provides a substantial calorific value, ensuring efficient energy production. 2. Consistent Quality: Adheres to SCoTA specifications, guaranteeing uniformity and reliability in every shipment. 3. Low Moisture Content: Reduced moisture content enhances combustion efficiency and reduces transportation costs. 4. Sulfur and Ash Content: Balanced levels of sulfur and ash to meet environmental standards and reduce emissions. Applications: 1. Power Generation: Ideal for use in thermal power plants, RB3 coal ensures efficient and stable electricity production. 2. Industrial Processes: Suitable for various industrial applications, including cement manufacturing, steel production, and other high-energy-demand industries. 3. Domestic Heating: Can be used for residential heating purposes, providing a reliable and cost-effective energy source."
Coal RB1 and RB3 We currently hold proxy's with over 20 South African mines and operations. We can supply the coal products on the following basis - FOB. We also have payment terms to suit various payment methods and supply a 2% performance bond in favor of the buyer. MINIMUM monthly order 150,000 MT. Production capacity 1 million metric tons. Sustainable long-term contracts. Access to large quantities of products with consistent quality controls in place. Direct with the mines and back by a 2% performance bond. RB1 102.00 USD per MT - RB3 98 USD (FOB & indicative price)
RB3 coal 300 000 mt available on one year to three years contract. Origin : South Africa
The Port of Richards Bay is located in Richards Bay harbour on the Indian Ocean coast of South Africa, and contains the Richards Bay Coal Terminal which is the largest coal export facility in Africa Origins: indonesia,south africa,russia,colombia,australia
1. RB2 NCV ( ARB) : 5500 Total moisture ( ARB) : 9% Inherent Moisture (ADB) : 3 - 4% Ash content (ARB) : 21% Volatile Matter ( ARB) : 21 - 24% Total sulphur (ARB) : 0.8% Size : 90% Min ( ARB) 2. RB3 NCV ( ARB) : 5000 k cal/kg+/-100 Total moisture ( ARB) : 9% +/-1 Inherent Moisture (ADB) : 24% +/-1 Ash content (ARB) : Less Than 1% Volatile Matter ( ARB) : 21 - 24% Fixed Carbon (ADB) : By Difference Size : 0-50mm : 90%
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