FSAP-HK operate in Coking Coal supply as official consultant for multiple
funding company in pursuance of Internationall standards and procedures.
SEMI-HARD COKING COAL ANALYSIS
Australian origin
PROXIMATE ANALYSIS (adb)
Typical
Total Moisture (as received)
9%
Inherent Moisture
1.5%
Ash
9.9%
Volatile Matter
33-34%
Fixed Carbon
55%
Total Sulphur (max)
1.05%
Phosphorus
0.03%
OTHER Typical
Crucible Swelling No
8.5
Max. Fluidity (ddpm)
>5000
Calorific Value Kcal/kg (gad)
7550
Hardgrove Grindability
55
Reflectance Ro max
0.85
Size
0 x 50mm
THERMAL COAL ANALYSIS
PROXIMATE ANALYSIS (adb)
Typical
Total moisture (as received)
6 - 7%
Inherent Moisture
1.3%
Ash
19 - 24
Volatile Matter
24-32%
Specific Energy Kcal (gar)
5750 – 6300
Total Sulphur
0.8 – 2.5
OTHER
Typical
Chlorine
0.02%
Fluorine (ppm)
155
Hardgrove Grindability
52 – 60
Size
0 x 50mm
ASH FUSION - Deg C (Reducing Atmosphere)
Initial Deformation
1500
Spherical
+1560
Hemisphere
+1560
Flow
+1560
Resources
In the Latin-American environment, Colombia occupies a place of privilege in that it possesses
the largest reserves of bituminous coal of excellent quality. The coals are distributed in the three
mountain range, with the deposit The Cerrejón in the Department of La Guajira the most
studied
one to date; followed in order by the deposits in Cesar and Cordoba. Smaller deposits are found
Antioquia – Antiguo Caldas, Valle del Cauca – Cauca. Of less well known geological knowledge are
those at Borde Llanero and Llanura Amazonica. Regarding metallurgical coal, the better deposits
are located in the altiplano cundiboyacense and Norte de Santander.