coke furnace

  • 1Coke strength after reaction — (CSR) refers to coke hot strength, generally a quality reference in a simulated reaction condition in an industrial blast furnace. The test is based on a procedure developed by Nippon Steel Corp in the 1970s as an attempt to get an indication of… …

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  • 2Coke (fuel) — This article is about fuel coke derived from coal. For fuel coke derived from petroleum, see Petroleum coke. For other uses, see Coke. Raw coke Coke is the solid carbonaceous material derived from destructive distillation of low ash, low sulfur… …

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  • 3Furnace coke plant —   A coke plant whose coke production is used primarily by the producing company.   Furnaces that heat directly, withoutusing steam or hot water (similar to a residential furnace)   Furnaces burn natural gas, fuel oil, propane/ butane (bottled… …

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  • 4furnace — n. 1) to stoke a furnace 2) a blast; coal; coke; gas; hot air; oil; open hearth furnace * * * [ fɜːnɪs] coal coke gas hot air oil open hearth furnace a blast to stoke a furnace …

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  • 5coke — noun 1 Coke™ drink ADJECTIVE ▪ diet ▪ large, medium, small … OF COKE ▪ bottle, can …

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  • 6Coke /coal —   A solid carbonaceous residue derived from low ash, low sulfur bituminous coal from which the volatile constituents are driven off by baking in an oven at temperatures as high as 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit so that the fixed carbon and residual ash …

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  • 7coke iron — noun : iron made in a furnace using coke as fuel …

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  • 8blast furnace — a large vertical furnace for smelting iron from ore, using coke as fuel: designed so as to direct a continuous blast of air through the fuel in order to obtain a high rate of combustion. [1700 10] * * * Vertical shaft furnace that produces liquid …

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  • 9Blast furnace — A blast furnace is a type of metallurgical furnace used for smelting to produce metals, generally iron. In a blast furnace, fuel and ore are continuously supplied through the top of the furnace, while air (sometimes with oxygen enrichment) is… …

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  • 10Cupola furnace — A cupola furnace in operation at Wayne State University, in Detroit, Michigan A Cupola or Cupola furnace is a melting device used in foundries that can be used to melt cast iron, ni resist iron and some bronzes. The cupola can be made almost any… …

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