GB/T 1341-2007
ActiveGray-King assay of coal
煤的格金低温干馏试验方法
Application Summary AI generated
GB/T 1341-2007 specifies the Gray-King low-temperature carbonization test method for coal. It is used to determine the caking and coking properties of coal by measuring the yield of tar, liquor, and coke residue under controlled heating conditions. This standard is applied in the coal mining and processing industry for coal classification, quality assessment, and predicting behavior in industrial carbonization processes.
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