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Where is sulphate resistant cement used?

Uses:Used in fabrication of pipes which are likely to be buried in marshy region or sulphate bearing soils.Used in marine conditions.Concrete to be used in foundation and basement.Used in the construction of sewage treatment works.


How do you remove wax from crude oil?

Wax is not removed from crude oil until it reaches the refinery. Several processes allow for the removal of wax from crude oil. In many cases the wax is not removed at all, but sent as residue to be broken down thermally in a coking unit or visbreaking unit. Other options include solvent dewaxing which involves adding a large amount of solvent in a ratio of 3:1 to 12:1 to remove the wax in a heavier product known as pitch. Solvent dewaxing is a dated process, and today wax removal is more commonly accomplished by using a catalyst at high temperature and pressure to isomerize the waxy "paraffin" molecules into more usable products (isoparaffins). Isoparaffins have a better viscosity index than paraffin and are typically used as lubricating oils for engines, turbines, etc.


Does the value of an object have any bearing on the question of whether a person abandoned it?

The value of an object can influence perceptions of abandonment, as higher-value items may suggest a stronger attachment or intent to retain ownership. However, abandonment is ultimately determined by the owner's actions and intentions, not solely by the object's worth. A valuable item can still be considered abandoned if the owner clearly relinquishes their rights to it. Thus, while value might affect interpretations, it does not definitively determine abandonment.


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When was Bharat Coking Coal Limited created?

Bharat Coking Coal Limited was created in 1972.


What are the differences between coking coal and non-coking coal?

Coals as straight or in blend which on carbonization produce hard coke are known as coking coals. Depending upon coking capacity, coking coals are divided into prime or hard coking coal, medium or soft coking coals and weakly or semi-soft coking coals. The coking coals are classified based on CSN, LTGK coke type, gieseler fluidity, vitrinite contents, mean maximum reflectace of vitrinite etc. On the other hand, coals which on carbonization produce powery mass are known as non-coking coals. Coals having CSN 0-1 and LTGK coke type of A and B are non coking coals. Dr. Tamal Kanti Das DGM, RDCIS, SAIL, Ranchi, India


What is the difference between coking coal mines and non-coking coal mines?

coking coal required for production of coke which is used in steel industries and non coking coal required for thermal power plants for steam production. coking coal required for production of coke which is used in steel industries and non coking coal required for thermal power plants for steam production.


Coking coal Where found in India?

Bihar


What is the difference between Hard coking coal vs soft coking coal?

Hard coking coal has higher carbon content and produces stronger coke upon heating, making it ideal for steel production. Soft coking coal has lower carbon content and produces weaker coke, often used in energy production or blending to achieve desired coke quality.


Best coking coal is mostly obtained from?

jharia


What is the Difference between coking and non coking coal?

caking index is the factor governing the coking capacity of coal,it is a number ,best coke can be obtained from coal which also named as prime coking coal(17-22 caking index bearing coal )produced as hard coke that is high carbon content upto 75-80% carbon used for steel industry whereas soft coke so obtained from having lower caking index and low carbon content below75% used at power industry. Coal is a combustible black rock consisting mainly of carbonized plant matter and used as a fuel coke is a solid fuel made by heating coal in the absence of air so that the volatile components are driven off. Carbon residue left after the incomplete combustion or distillation of fuels.


How do you know when?

Since this is in "food and coking" I'll go with "trust your thermometer".


What is the duty of a mother in the household?

cleaning coking and taking care of the children


What does the term hard cooking mean for chicken?

there is no trrm hard for coking


How much coking coal is needed to produce one ton of steel?

Approximately 770 kilograms of coking coal are needed to produce one ton of steel through the traditional blast furnace method. The coking coal is used as a fuel and as a reducing agent in the steelmaking process, where it helps convert iron ore into molten iron in the blast furnace.


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