thermal coke
Thermal coke is a solid carbon material produced by heating coal in the absence of air, a process known as pyrolysis. This process removes volatile substances, resulting in a dense, porous product primarily used as a fuel and in various industrial applications. Thermal coke is essential in the production of iron and steel, where it serves as a reducing agent in blast furnaces.
In addition to its use in metallurgy, thermal coke can also be utilized in the manufacturing of carbon electrodes and as a fuel in power generation. Its high carbon content and low impurities make it an efficient energy source, contributing to its demand in various industries.