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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.


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 material is used for a hard hat?

The material used for hard hats are plastic and metal.


What material was used to make the cn tower?

metal


What does 'metal basis' mean?

The term "metal basis" indicates that the purity of the product is determined by the metal content of the material. For example, the metal content of a material that is 4N indicates that 99.99% of the metal present in the material is of one metal element.


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.


What material is used for electric guitars?

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What is the difference between coking coal and caking coal?

Coking coal is a type of coal that is used in the process of creating coke, a fuel used in steelmaking. It has a high carbon content and low impurities, making it ideal for this purpose. Caking coal, on the other hand, is a type of coal that softens and forms a solid residue when heated. This property is known as caking, and it is desirable for certain industrial processes such as coal gasification.


What material is used for keychains?

Metal and Plastic are common materials however there is many more such as rubber.


What is the raw material used in keys?

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What is the most common metal for a menorah?

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