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Plastic wastes, lube oils and carbochemical products as secondary feedstocks for blast-furnace coke production

handle: 10261/18452
En: 1st Spanish National Conference on Advances in Materials Recycling and Eco – Energy Madrid, 12-13 November 2009.-- Editors: F. A. López, F. Puertas, F. J. Alguacil and A. Guerrero.-- 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table. Plastic wastes, lube oils and coal-tar are evaluated, individually and combined, as additives to coal blends for the production of blast-furnace coke. The effects of adding 2 wt% of potential additives or their mixtures (50:50 w/w) on the coking capacity of coal, the pressure generated during the coking process and the coke quality parameters were evaluated. Using a combination of polyolefin waste and lubricating oil with high-boiling hydrocarbons has the beneficial effect of reducing the coking pressure generated by polyolefins without any significant deterioration in coke quality. The financial support provided by the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science through the research project CTM2004-03254 is gratefully acknowledged. S. Melendi wishes to thank the Government of the Principado de Asturias –Spain- for the award of a predoctoral grant with funds from the PCTI-Asturias. Peer reviewed
- Spanish National Research Council Spain
- Instituto Nacional del Carbón Spain
- University of East Anglia United Kingdom
Blast-furnace coke, 600, 540, Coking pressure, 620, Coal, Co-carbonization, Coal-tar, Thermoplasticity, Plastics, Oils
Blast-furnace coke, 600, 540, Coking pressure, 620, Coal, Co-carbonization, Coal-tar, Thermoplasticity, Plastics, Oils
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