Situation With Coking Coals On A Global Scale. Stamp Charging Technologies As A Way To Improve The Situation

Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia,  Materiais e Mineracao
Rudolf Lesch
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Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao
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Aug 17, 2017

Abstract

Till date, coke has been produced mainly from coals with a content of volatile matters in the range of 20% to 28% and good coking properties. If such so-called "selfcoking" coals are available, blast furnace coke or foundry coke with the required quality characteristics can be produced in top-charged horizontal ovens. In this case, the possibility of using high-volatile coals and in particular coals with low-caking properties is very restricted. Even if high-volatile coking coals have good coking properties, coke produced from such coal alone will not meet the requirements in terms of coke strength. The mechanical coke properties are influenced by the charge coal blend and the coking conditions. In this context, the bulk density of the oven charge is a decisive factor. Research and development in the field of coke production in horizontal chamber ovens aims at improving the specific oven throughput, increasing the raw material basis and introducing environmental protection technologies. The key factor, however, is to guarantee and further improve the rentability of the coke production. It is very important to reduce the cost of the charge coal to a minimum at the same time maintaining or even improving the coke quality.
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APA: Rudolf Lesch  (2017)  Situation With Coking Coals On A Global Scale. Stamp Charging Technologies As A Way To Improve The Situation

MLA: Rudolf Lesch Situation With Coking Coals On A Global Scale. Stamp Charging Technologies As A Way To Improve The Situation. Associacao Brasileira de Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineracao, 2017.

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