Description: When heated in the absence of air, coking coal forms a cohesive, strong, and porous mass known as coke, free from volatiles. This makes it ideal for industries requiring high-strength fuel. Key Uses: Primary use in steel-making and metallurgical industries. Also essential for hard coke manufacturing due to its coking properties.
Ash not exceeding 15%
Ash exceeding 15% but not exceeding 18%
Ash exceeding 18% but not exceeding 21%
Ash exceeding 21% but not exceeding 24%
Ash exceeding 24% but not exceeding 28%
Ash exceeding 28% but not exceeding 35%
Ash exceeding 35% but not exceeding 42%
Ash exceeding 42% but not exceeding 49%
Description: This type of coal does not have coking properties, making it better suited for energy generation and general heating applications. Key Uses: Primarily used as thermal grade coal for power generation. Widely used in cement, fertilizer, glass, ceramic, paper, chemical, and brick manufacturing, as well as other industrial heating purposes.
Gross Calorific Value (kCal/kg) - Above 7000 TO 2500
Description: Hard coke, a form of solid carbon, is created through the carbonization of coking or semi-coking coal. Its durable, dense nature makes it highly valuable in heavy industry. Key Uses: Primarily used in metallurgical industries. Commonly utilized in industrial plants with furnace requirements due to its heat resistance and durability.
Ash % - Not exceeding 27%
Ash % - Exceeding 27% but not exceeding 31%
Ash % - Exceeding 31% but not exceeding 36%
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