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Yesterday, Zhengzhou Jiutian petroleum coke dryer was officially loaded and sent to Sichuan. After it was completed and put into production, the petroleum coke was recycled and reused into graphite, which contributed to the reuse of local petroleum coke resources.
Depending on its quality, petroleum coke is used in graphite, smelting, and chemical industries. Low-sulfur coke is mainly used for aluminum smelting and graphite manufacturing; the other is mainly used to prepare carbon products, such as graphite electrodes and anode arcs, for steelmaking, non-ferrous metals, and aluminum smelting; preparation of carbonized silicon products, such as various grinding wheels , sand skin, sandpaper, etc.; make commercial calcium carbide for the production of synthetic fibers, acetylene and other products; can also be used as fuel
The petroleum coke dryer equipment adopts a drum type structure and is mainly used for petroleum coke drying treatment. It has mature technology and complete functions. It has the advantages of compact structure, stable operation, convenient operation, flexible control, and obvious drying effect. Intelligent control, connected with the speed regulating feeding device, automatically control the feeding amount, ensure the dryness of the product, and the exhaust gas temperature will not be too high, saving energy consumption.
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