Production of needle coke-compositional aspects of feed stock
IR@IIP: CSIR-Indian Institute of Petroleum, Dehradun
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Kumar,M.M
Madhwal,D.C Bhatia,R.M.L Singh,S Chandola,H.C Tandon,Deepak Sharma,C.D |
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2010-07-21T09:40:22Z
2010-07-21T09:40:22Z 2010-07-21T09:40:22Z |
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/711
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If has been recognized that feed-stocks having high aromatic context (>60%
wt.), low sulphur content(<1% wt.) and a low CCR(<10% wt.) were suitable
for th~ production of needLe coke. Needle coke manufacture was considered
more of an art that science over a decade ago. Since then, extensive studies have
clearly established that because of compositional differences, each feed-stock
has an optimum carbonization temperature that leads to the formation of high
quality needle coke.-
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en_US
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Needle coke
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Production of needle coke-compositional aspects of feed stock
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Article
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