Iron and steel industries need coke or coking coal for the manufacture of iron and steel. This is because coal contains many impurities, mainly sulfur. This sulfur gets transferred to the metal that is highly undesirable. Coke made with carbonization of coconut shells is ideal for use as it contains no sulfur. Charcoal obtained from burning of coconut shells is used as a carbon additive in the making of iron and steel. This is because of the fact that it contains no sulfur. Complete burning of coconut shell in a controlled environment leads to coconut shell coke.
Coconut shell coke has proved to be a better fuel than other types of fuels in electric arc furnaces. It is also a greener alternative to coking coal as it does not lead to green house effect. The ash generated is not considered hazardous for the environment and it can be readily used for landfill.
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