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  2. OKK Koksovny - Wikipedia

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    The company produces coke from virtually all types of coal suitable for coking. Coal is sourced from OKD mines as well as from abroad. OKK Koksovny, a. s. is the largest European producer of foundry coke. The firm offers a broad assortment of coke types for foundry and metallurgical manufacturing, for special metallurgy, heating and other purposes.

  3. Drummond Company - Wikipedia

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    The company also owns Alabama By-Products Corporation, also known as ABC Coke, located in Tarrant, Alabama. [2] According to Forbes , it is "the largest single producer of foundry coke in the U.S.." [ 2 ] Starting 2015, Drummond funneled money though its law firm Balch & Bingham to a retired state legislator Oliver Robinson .

  4. Coking factory - Wikipedia

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    Gas emission. Coke oven interior: detail (1942, USA). The coke oven is the central element of a coking plant. Horizontal ovens, which are the most commonly used (they are suitable for monitoring the various extraction stages), take the form of narrow compartments (approx. 50 cm wide), but several meters high and several meters deep.

  5. Has Coca Cola's Top-Secret Recipe Been Leaked? Not Really

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    For similar reasons, Coke pulled out of India in 1977, when it became clear that sending the delicious sugared soda to the subcontinent would require that the company disclose its secret formula ...

  6. Illawarra Coke Company - Wikipedia

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    The company was the only independent producer of metallurgical and foundry coke in Australia and has been privately owned since 1996. It produced premium grade coke for metallurgical processing and foundry to Australian and overseas base metals producers for lead and zinc smelting and iron production for steelmaking. The company's two cokeworks ...

  7. The Coca-Cola Code: Teen 'Buys' Recipe for $15 Million on eBay

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    EBay One of the greatest trade secrets in corporate American history, guarded jealousy for more than a century, was allegedly put up for sale on eBay (EBAY) by an antiques hunter in Georgia: the ...

  8. Metallurgical coal - Wikipedia

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    Raw coke Eighteenth-century coke blast furnaces in Shropshire, England. Metallurgical coal or coking coal [1] is a grade of coal that can be used to produce good-quality coke. Coke is an essential fuel and reactant in the blast furnace process for primary steelmaking. [2] [3] [4] The demand for metallurgical coal is highly coupled to the demand ...

  9. Coke (fuel) - Wikipedia

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    Raw coke. Coke is a grey, hard, and porous coal-based fuel with a high carbon content. It is made by heating coal or petroleum in the absence of air. Coke is an important industrial product, used mainly in iron ore smelting, but also as a fuel in stoves and forges.