High temperature lignite coke
High temperature lignite coke is a carbon-rich fuel that is produced from lignite by exposure to heat in the absence of oxygen.
History
Because East German industry urgently needed coke after the Second World War and the anthracite coal traditionally used for its production was found for the most part in western Germany, the two process engineers Erich Rammler and Georg Bilkenroth began researching and developing a metallurgical high-temperature lignite coke in 1949. This could be used for iron production, non-ferrous metallurgy and carbide production.The two scientists of the Bergakademie Freiberg concentrated their research on the Lower Lusatian lignite and in 1952 were finally able to obtain a patent for Lignite high-temperature gasification.
The coke was produced both as bulk material and in briquette form.