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Metallurgical coke is a type of fuel derived from coal used in the production of iron and steel. It is created by heating coal in the absence of air, which removes volatile components and leaves a solid carbon residue. The resulting coke is then used as a fuel and a reducing agent in the smelting of iron ore. It is also used in other applications such as the production of calcium carbide and various chemicals.
Metallurgical coke is an important part of the coal industry, as it is used in the production of steel, which is a major component of the global economy. It is also used in other industries such as the production of cement and glass.
Some companies in the metallurgical coke market include ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel Corporation, POSCO, Tata Steel, and JFE Steel Corporation. Show Less Read more