Coke oven No. 4 at Baogang Qinghua project produces first coke

Monday, 14 October 2013 13:10:00 (GMT+3)   |   Shanghai
Inner Mongolia-based Chinese steelmaker Baotou Iron and Steel Co. (Baogang Group) has announced that its Qinghua coal chemical project, located in the city of Bayannur in Inner Mongolia, successfully produced the first batch of qualified coke at its coke oven No. 4 on October 11.
 
The Baogang Qinghua coal chemical project involved the construction of a total of four 5.5 m tamping coke ovens with an aggregate annual coke output of 2.1 million mt. Baogang and Inner Mongolia-based Qinghua Group are the investors in the project.

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