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Title: Comparison of the quality of the coke produced at different scales
Keywords: Coal
Coking
Metallurgical coke
Description: A series of coking coals covering a wide range of coalification, thermoplastic properties and geographical origin were carbonized at two different scales. All the coals used are available in the international market and they are used by the cokemaking industry in blend preparation. The cokes were produced in two movable wall ovens of 15 and 300 kg capacity available at INCAR-CSIC facilities. The quality of the cokes was assessed by means of reactivity towards carbon dioxide and mechanical strength before and after the reaction with CO2. The results obtained are very promising and a good correlation between the quality parameters of the cokes produced in the two ovens was found. The use of a semi-pilot oven against big-capacity ovens in the optimization of complex coking blends allows to obtain valuable results by using small amount of coal (15 kg vs. 300-400 kg) with the advantages that it is quicker, more flexible and of lower cost.
European Coal and Steel Community –ECSC- (project 7220-PR/119)
Peer reviewed
URI: http://dspace.mediu.edu.my:8181/xmlui/handle/10261/5121
Other Identifiers: International Conference on Coal Science and Technology. Nottingham (Reino Unido), 28-31 agosto de 2007
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/5121
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