
Calcined Petroleum Coke High Carbon Content
Description Calcined petroleum coke is a critical ingredient in the production of aluminum. It is created by placing high quality raw "green" petroleum coke into rotary kilns, where it is heated to temperatures between 1200 to 1350 ˚C (2192 to 2460 ˚F). The high temperatures remove excess...
Description
Description
Calcined Petroleum Coke (CPC) is a high-quality carbon material derived from the calcination of raw petroleum coke. During the calcination process, volatile matter is removed from the raw coke, leaving behind a high-purity carbon material with a high carbon content.
CPC is widely used in various industries such as steel, aluminum, and cement production, as well as in the production of graphite electrodes and other carbon-based products.
One of the key advantages of CPC is its high carbon content, typically ranging from 98% to 99.5%. This high carbon content makes CPC an excellent carbon source for industrial applications that require high-purity carbon, such as steelmaking and the production of carbon-based products.
In addition to its high carbon content, CPC also has low levels of impurities such as sulfur and nitrogen, which makes it an attractive carbon source for industrial processes that require low levels of impurities.
Specification
- Carbon (C): Typically 98% to 99.5%
- Sulfur (S): Typically less than 3%
- Nitrogen (N): Typically less than 1%
- Ash: Typically less than 1%
- Metals (such as vanadium, nickel, iron, and others): Typically less than 0.5%


Applications
▼Steel production: CPC is used as a carbon additive in steelmaking to improve the carbon content and reduce the amount of energy required to produce steel. It is also used as a recarburizer in the production of cast iron and other iron-based alloys.
▼Aluminum production: CPC is used as a carbon additive in the production of aluminum to improve the quality and reduce the energy required to produce aluminum.
▼Graphite electrode production: CPC is a key raw material for the production of graphite electrodes, which are used in electric arc furnaces for the production of steel and other metals.
▼Titanium dioxide production: CPC is used as a reducing agent in the production of titanium dioxide, a white pigment used in paints, plastics, and other products.
▼Other industrial applications: CPC is also used in other industrial applications such as cement production, chemical production, and as a fuel source in power generation.
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