Production of briquettes from coke dust waste as an alternative fuel for industry

dc.creatorRodríguez, Yessica
dc.creatorSegura-Peña, Sully
dc.creatorSegura-Peña, Julián
dc.creatorFranco Rodríguez, César Germán
dc.date2025-04-11
dc.date.accessioned2025-12-19T17:27:56Z
dc.date.available2025-12-19T17:27:56Z
dc.descriptionThis document describes the findings of the coke powder briquetization project conducted at Germán Franco Carbón SAS. Coke dust residues of seven different granulometric distributions are used as raw material and corn starch mixed with demineralized water as a binder. Briquettes obtained exhibit a calorific power that is approximately 17% lower than that of the commercial coke sample. However, despite the lower calorific power, the briquettes still possess a calorific power similar to that of a high volatile thermal coal, which typically falls within the range of 5800 to 7800 kcal/kg.  Additionally, the ignition temperature of the briquettes is recorded to be 700 ºC, which is 90 ºC higher than the ignition temperature of the coke sample. In conclusion, it can be stated that briquettes offer an alternative to using coke in combustion processes. One key advantage of briquettes is that they can be manufactured using residual powders from the coking process, eliminating the need for additional coal. This aspect makes briquettes a sustainable option that contributes to more environmentally friendly and productive processes.  en-US
dc.descriptionEste documento presenta los hallazgos del proyecto de briqueteado de polvo de coque en la empresa Germán Franco Carbón SAS. Se usan como materia prima, residuos de polvo de coque de siete distribuciones granulométricas distintas, y como aglutinante, almidón de maíz mezclado con agua desmineralizada. Como resultado se obtiene un polvo de coque mesoporoso que al aglomerarse con el almidón de maíz se logra una briqueta con un poder calorífico 17 % menor que el obtenido de una muestra de coque comercial, pero semejante al obtenido en un carbón térmico de alto volátil (entre 5800 y 7800 kcal/kg). Así mismo, se alcanza una temperatura de ignición de 700 ºC, la cual es 90 ºC mayor que la muestra de coque. En conclusión, las briquetas son una alternativa al uso de coque en procesos de combustión, tienen la ventaja de no requerir carbón para su fabricación, ya que se usa polvo residual del proceso de coquización, siendo una alternativa que contribuye a procesos de productividad sostenible.es-ES
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dc.publisherUniversidad Militar Nueva Granadaes-ES
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dc.rightshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0es-ES
dc.sourceCiencia e Ingenieria Neogranadina; Vol. 35 No. 1 (2025); 71 - 86en-US
dc.sourceCiencia e Ingeniería Neogranadina; Vol. 35 Núm. 1 (2025); 71 - 86es-ES
dc.sourceCiencia e Ingeniería Neogranadina; v. 35 n. 1 (2025); 71 - 86pt-BR
dc.source1909-7735
dc.source0124-8170
dc.subjectCokeen-US
dc.subjectfuelen-US
dc.subjectagglomerationen-US
dc.subjectenergetic transitionen-US
dc.subjectsustainabilityen-US
dc.subjectCoquees-ES
dc.subjectCombustiblees-ES
dc.subjectaglomeraciónes-ES
dc.subjecttransición energéticaes-ES
dc.subjectsostenibilidades-ES
dc.subjectcoquept-BR
dc.subjectcombustívelpt-BR
dc.subjectaglomeraçãopt-BR
dc.subjecttransição energéticapt-BR
dc.subjectsustentabilidadept-BR
dc.titleProduction of briquettes from coke dust waste as an alternative fuel for industryen-US
dc.titleProducción de briquetas de residuos de polvo de coque como combustible alternativo para la industriaes-ES
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