Types of Petroleum Coke:
BENEFITS
Fuel-grade petroleum coke is valued for its high heating value and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional fossil fuels. It is commonly used in cement kilns, power generation, and industrial boilers. Its low ash and high carbon content ensure efficient combustion, making it a reliable energy source in operations where consistency and performance are essential.
FEATURES
This form of petcoke typically has a high fixed carbon percentage, low sulfur variability (depending on origin), and minimal volatile matter. It is granular or powdered, facilitating easy transport and handling. Its stable combustion profile allows for predictable thermal output, optimizing process control and fuel efficiency.
BENEFITS
Calcined petcoke is created by heating green petroleum coke to remove residual hydrocarbons and moisture. The result is a highly pure, carbon-dense material with excellent electrical conductivity and structural integrity. It is indispensable in aluminum smelting, steel production, and titanium dioxide manufacturing, where quality and purity are non-negotiable.
FEATURES
Calcined petcoke exhibits high thermal resistance and exceptional hardness, making it suitable for demanding environments. Its low impurity levels and consistent grain structure enhance performance in anode production and metallurgical processes. Additionally, it supports better control in high-temperature and electrochemical applications.
Applications of Petroleum Coke
Petroleum coke is extensively used in energy, metallurgy, chemicals, and construction materials. It fuels kilns and furnaces, serves as a raw material for anodes in aluminum production, enhances steel carbon content, and acts as a carbon additive in foundries. ALFA ensures dependable supply and customization of petcoke products, aligning with the unique technical and regulatory standards of each industry.
- Ceramics Products
- Ceramics Products
- Ceramics Products
- Ceramics Products