Calcined Petroleum Coke (CPC) is a high-purity carbon material derived from raw petroleum coke through a calcination process at high temperatures. This process removes moisture and volatile components, resulting in a dense, low-ash, and high-carbon product ideal for a range of industrial applications.
CPC is widely used as a primary ingredient in the production of aluminum anodes for smelting, as well as in steel manufacturing, titanium dioxide production, and as a key component in foundry operations. Its high carbon content, low sulfur, and excellent electrical conductivity make it a preferred choice for industries demanding quality and consistency.
Key features of CPC include high carbon purity for superior performance, low ash and sulfur content for cleaner operations, excellent electrical conductivity and thermal resistance and consistent quality for reliable application.