What type of coal is used to make coke?
Ethan Hayes
Updated on May 22, 2026
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Consequently, is coal used to make coke?
Coke is a grey, hard, and porous fuel with a high carbon content and few impurities, made by heating coal or oil in the absence of air—a destructive distillation process. The unqualified term "coke" usually refers to the product derived from low-ash and low-sulfur bituminous coal by a process called coking.
Secondly, what type of coal is used to make steel? Coking coal
Correspondingly, how is coke made from coal?
Coking coal is converted to coke by driving off impurities to leave almost pure carbon. The physical properties of coking coal cause the coal to soften, liquefy and then resolidify into hard but porous lumps when heated in the absence of air. This process results in a hard porous material - coke.
What is the difference between coal and coke?
1. Coal is a natural occurring substance whereas Coke prepared material with few impurities and high Carbon content, usually made from Coal. 2. Coal has a Volatile matter content whereas Coke has relatively very low Volatile matter content which suits it for a better fuel.
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