Coal and Coke

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  • Turkey’s Coal Coke Market Outlook Report

      

    10,146
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Coke is one of the important consumables in the production of steel using blast furnaces; on average, about 600 kg of coke is required to produce one tonne of crude steel. In addition to providing thermal energy for melting in blast furnaces, coke also releases reducing agents (gases) to reduce iron oxide, facilitating the production of iron and steel. The main part of coke is used in blast furnaces to produce steel, but it is also used in other non-metal industries sush as sugar industries and power plants.

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  • Iran’s Coal Coke Market Outlook Report

      

    10,146
    • TRY: 365,000 ₺

    Coke is one of the important consumables in the production of steel using blast furnaces; on average, about 600 kg of coke is required to produce one tonne of crude steel. In addition to providing thermal energy for melting in blast furnaces, coke also releases reducing agents (gases) to reduce iron oxide, facilitating the production of iron and steel. Coke is mostly used in blast furnaces to produce steel, but it is also used in other non-metal industries such as sugar industries and power plants.

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  • Global and Middle East Trade Trend of Ferrosilicon

      

    139
    • TRY: 5,000 ₺

    Ferro silicon is widely used for adjustment of oxygen content during steel making. Hence the top importers of ferrosilicon are among the biggest steel producers, in particular those which suffers lack of silicon producers. In contrast, the biggest producers of silicon are the top exporters of ferrosilicon, since silicon and ferrosilicon are manufactured using broadly the same process and are physically.

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  • Global and Middle East Trade Trend of Metallurgical Coke

      

    139
    • TRY: 5,000 ₺

    During recent years, growing of environmental concerns has supported expansion of Electric Arc Furnaces usage in steel-making. Since metallurgical coke is largely used in Blast Furnaces, slowing expansion of Blast Furnaces has limited the global demand growth. Moreover, producers of metallurgical coke has been developed close to the steelmakers where the products consumes, leading to reduction in global trade of metallurgical coke. This trend is expected to extend in the foregoing period.

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