Coal is a sedimentary deposit composed predominantly of carbon that is readily combustible. Coal is black or brownish-black, and has a composition that (including inherent moisture) consists of more than 50 percent by weight and more than 70 percent by volume of carbonaceous material. Coal is primarily used as fuel to generate electric power all over the world. In coal-fired power plants, bituminous coal, sub-bituminous coal, or lignite is burned. The heat produced by the combustion of the coal is used to convert water into high-pressure steam, which drives a turbine, which produces electricity. The ranks of coals, from those with the least carbon to those with the most carbon, are lignite, sub-bituminous, bituminous, and anthracite. MOQ : 30,000 MT Supplied from Indonesia.
Indonesian Thermal and Steam Coal Total moisture (ARB) - 20% Max. Inherent moisture (ARB) - 18% Max. Volatile matter (ADB) - 39-45% Sulphur (ADB) 0.8% Max. Ash (ADB) 8-12%. Net Calorific Value ( ARB) - 5,600kcal/kg Min. HGI - 45 Min. Size 0-50mm - 85% Min Quantity 50,000mt upto 500,000 mt CFR China from Kalimantan, Indonesia Inspection is CCIC Jakarta Payment by Usance LC 60 days Price is negotiable
Moisture Max : Less than 14% Ash Content Max 5% Sulphur: Min: 1% Fixed Carbon 42% Speciafications 5500 - 6000 kcal.
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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Halaban charcoal comes from typical Indonesian wood, especially from the island of Kalimantan, namely Halaban Wood. This type of charcoal is very versatile, can be used for cooking, for industrial purposes, and also as BBQ charcoal. Halaban wood is one type of wood that has straight, large, strong, hard with sturdy fibers and is widely used by the people of Kalimantan in general for their charcoal needs. The advantages of charcoal from Halaban wood are that it does not cause sparks, does not smell, and has long-lasting heat. Halaban charcoal is perfect for BBQ because it produces little smoke, has durable heat and does not spark. MOQ: 24 MT Supplied from Indonesia.
Coconut milk is the liquid comes from the grated meat of a brown coconut. It should not be confused with coconut water. Due to organic nature, the product is free form cholesterol and hydrogenated fat no additives. Coconut milk is very popular food ingredient used in Southeast Asia, South Asia. Traditionally coconut milk is acquired through the grating of the white inner flesh of brown coconut and mixing resulting substance with a small amount of water suspend the fat presets in to grated meat. Coconut milk is an ingredient in some curries. Coconut milk is the base of many Indonesian, Malaysian Sri Lankan and Thai curries. To make the curry sauce.
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