Anthracite Coal

Anthracite Coal

Anthracite coal is the highest grade of coal, characterized by its high carbon content (over 86%), low moisture, and minimal impurities. It is a hard, glossy, and black coal that burns with a hot, clean flame, producing very little smoke. Due to its high energy density, anthracite is often referred to as “hard coal.”

For More Info

Additional information

Anthracite Coal Specification Sheet

Testing Laboratory

Bureau Veritas Ltda.

Certificate Number

L-MS-31402-1

Date of Analysis

2024

Total Moisture

3.89% (as received)

Ash Content

4.28% (as received), 4.45% (dry basis)

Volatile Matter

11.43% (as received), 11.90% (dry basis)

Fixed Carbon

80.40% (as received), 83.65% (dry basis)

Total Sulfur

0.86% (as received), 0.90% (dry basis)

Gross Calorific Value

Btu/Lb

14,369 (as received), 14,951 (dry basis)

Kcal/Kg

7,983 (as received), 8,306 (dry basis)

GJ/Ton

33.42 (as received), 34.78 (dry basis)

Swelling Index

0