FUEL & CHEMICAL PROCESSES ›› 2010, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (3): 5-.

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Applicable study of waste activated carbon in coal blending for coke-making

Yan Keqiu1    Tian Yongsheng1    Wang Guanghui1    Zhou Kun1    Wei Songbo2   

  1. 1. Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan  430081, China;
    2. Wuhan Pingmei WISCO United Coking & Chemical Corp., Ltd, Wuhan   430080, China

  • Online:2010-05-28

Abstract:

The coal blend and coke-making experiment was conducted on 5 kg test oven to study the influence of additive amount and grain size of waste activated carbon, the result showed that it was feasible that in coal blending and coke-making lean coal was replaced by a certain amount of waste activated carbon, when the blending amount and grain size of waste activated carbon were respectively controlled at 0.5%~2% and 0.5~1.0mm, there was no influence on cold strength and hot strength of coke. To replace lean coal for coke-making with waste activated carbon can reduce the cost of coal blend, and the issues of wasting resource and environmental pollution can be effectively solved.                   

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