Petroleum coke, abbreviated coke or petcoke, is a final carbon-rich solid material that derives from oil refining, and is one type of the group of fuels referred to as cokes.
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Petroleum coke, abbreviated coke or petcoke, is a final carbon-rich solid material that derives from oil refining, and is one type of the group of fuels referred to as cokes.
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PetPetroleum coke is produced in the production of synthetic crude oil from bitumen extracted from Canada's oil sands and from Venezuela's Orinoco oil sands.
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The calcined petroleum coke can be further processed in an anode baking oven to produce anode coke of the desired shape and physical properties.
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Different types of petroleum coke have different microstructures due to differences in operating variables and nature of feedstock.
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Needle coke, called acicular coke, is a highly crystalline petroleum coke used in the production of electrodes for the steel and aluminium industries and is particularly valuable because the electrodes must be replaced regularly.
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Needle Petroleum coke is produced exclusively from either fluid catalytic cracking decant oil or coal tar pitch.
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Honeycomb Petroleum coke is an intermediate Petroleum coke, with ellipsoidal pores that are uniformly distributed.
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PetPetroleum coke, altered through the process of calcining which it is heated or refined raw Petroleum coke eliminates much of the component of the resource.
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Usually petPetroleum coke when refined does not release the heavy metals as volatiles or emissions.
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The calcined petroleum coke is used to make anodes for the aluminium, steel and titanium smelting industry.
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The green Petroleum coke must have sufficiently low metal content to be used as anode material.
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When green Petroleum coke has excessive metal content, it is not calcined and is used as fuel-grade Petroleum coke in furnaces.
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Large stockpiles of petPetroleum coke existed in Canada as of 2013, and China and Mexico were markets for petPetroleum coke exported from California to be used as fuel.
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Pet Petroleum coke availability is expected to increase in the future due to falling demand for residual oil.
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Pet Petroleum coke is used in methanation plants to produce synthetic natural gas, etc.
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Petroleum coke is sometimes a source of fine dust, which can penetrate the filtering process of the human airway, lodge in the lungs and cause serious health problems.
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Studies have shown that petroleum coke itself has a low level of toxicity and there is no evidence of carcinogenicity.
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Use of petPetroleum coke produces emissions of sulfur, and the potential for water pollution through nickel and vanadium runoff from refining and storage.
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