摘要

This paper describes attempts to produce blast furnace coke from Victorian brown coals. The attempted method involves combining a coal-derived binder with the original brown coal or its commercial products, briquettes. Briquetting of these mixtures gave composites that were then carbonized to form coke-like materials. Products were characterized by bulk density, helium density, compressive strength, reactivity, surface area, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. It was found that the products have sufficient compressive hardness to be used as coke but are still too reactive to be used in a blast furnace.

  • 出版日期2015-5-15