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Iron-coke process

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The iron-coke process has been developed for the carbonization of high-volatile coal which, if carbonized by itself, would yield poor-quality, splintery coke. Metallurgical coke could be produced from this type coal by blending it with medium-volatile coal, but deposits of medium-volatile coals are limited; hence, other means are required for large-scale utilization of high-volatile coal for the production of metallurgical coke.

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Barking, H., Eymann, C. Iron-coke process. JOM 10, 274–276 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03398208

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