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.”
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| 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 |




