PETROLEUM COKE

Petroleum Coke is a by-product of delayed coking unit when the raw oil is cracked at high temperature to produce light oil.The output of non calcined petroleum coke is about 25-30% of the raw oil. Its low calorific value is about 1.5-2 times that of coal, ash content is not more than 0.5%, volatile content is about 11%, and the quality of petroleum coke for sale is close to anthracite. Petroleum Coke Types Low-Surphur Calcined Petroleum Coke Needle coke, a low-sulfur, high-quality cooked coke, is vital for ultra-high power graphite electrodes and specialized carbon products, revolutionizing electric furnace steelmaking. Carbon Additive In iron and steel smelting, prolonged smelting time and overheating can lead to carbon loss in molten iron. Carburetors address this, restoring carbon content by reacting at high temperatures. Graphite Needle Petroleum Coke Needle coke, a black graphite-like material composed of microcrystalline graphite, forms long black...