Hard caking coal - Today's hard caking coal

Japanese: 強粘結炭 - きょうねんけつたん
Hard caking coal - Today's hard caking coal
Coal is a type of coal that is most easily converted into coke and has a high caking capacity. It is used as a raw material for coke and gas, as well as a general fuel.

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Japanese:
〘名〙 最もコークス化しやすい、粘結性の高い石炭。コークスおよびガス原料に用いるほか、一般燃料にも用いられる。

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