Petroleum coke, often abbreviated as petcoke, is a carbon-rich solid material derived from oil refining. It results from the cracking process of long-chain hydrocarbons in coker units. Unlike other types of coke derived from coal, petcoke is produced during the refining of crude oil. It consists mainly of carbon, with variable amounts of sulfur and heavy metals. Petcoke has various industrial uses, including battery production, steel manufacturing, and aluminum production

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