Delayed petroleum coke - Names and Identifiers
Delayed petroleum coke - Introduction
Delayed petroleum coke is a solid by-product prepared from petroleum residue by a Delayed roasting process. It has the following properties:
1. High carbon content: The carbon content of Delayed petroleum coke is usually above 98%, making it a solid material with high carbon content.
2. Low sulfur content: Since most of the sulfur has been removed during the Delayed roasting process, the sulfur content of Delayed petroleum coke is usually below 1%.
3. Good oxidation resistance: Delayed petroleum coke has high thermal stability and oxidation resistance due to high temperature calcination.
4. Low organic impurities: The content of organic impurities in Delayed petroleum coke is low, which makes it have higher purity.
The main uses of Delayed petroleum coke include:
1. Fuel: Delayed petroleum coke can be used as an efficient fuel in industry for combustion in power generation, heating and oil refining processes.
2. Carbon additive: Due to its high carbon content, Delayed petroleum coke can also be used as a carbon additive in the metallurgical, chemical and electronic industries.
3. Coal mine pillar use: Delayed platinum coke can be used for reinforcement and reinforcement of coal mine pillars to improve the safety of the mine.
The method of preparing Delayed platinum coke usually includes the following steps:
1. Select the appropriate oil residue as raw material.
2. Heat the raw materials to a certain temperature, usually 450-500 degrees Celsius.
3. Delayed roasting in a delayed roasting furnace generally lasts for several hours.
4. The roasted product is cooled and crushed to obtain the final Delayed petroleum coke.
Note the following security information when using Delayed petroleum coke:
1. Delayed petroleum coke is a non-flammable solid, but it has the characteristics of carbon black particles, which may produce flammable mixtures in the air, so contact with open flames should be avoided.
2. Use should wear appropriate protective equipment, such as gloves, safety glasses and dust masks, to prevent direct contact with the skin or inhalation of carbon black dust.
3. Waste disposal should be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations to avoid environmental pollution.
Last Update:2024-04-09 21:21:28