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- Year: 2026
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sha256:0e4ffb74925f95a9c02cf6ecb1ac6d53d97b33f19b6aedccab32b7f70d1d85d0 - URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coke_(fuel)
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- Coke is produced by destructive distillation (pyrolysis) of coal at approximately 1,000–1,100°C in the abse…
- Coke oven workers face elevated cancer risk from exposure to coke oven emissions (PAHs, benzene); OSHA PEL …
- Metallurgical coke requires low-sulfur coking coal (<1 wt% S in coke product); high sulfur in coke transfer…
- Metallurgical coke serves three simultaneous functions in the blast furnace: (1) fuel for combustion at tuy…