Pitch coke is a solid, combustible product obtained by coking coal tar pitch. It is a good quality coke with low sulfur and low ash content, and it is graphitizable.
Pitch coke has low volatile content, a dense structure, and high particle mechanical strength and wear resistance. Chinese carbon manufacturers often incorporate a certain proportion of pitch coke—typically 15–25%—into formulations for RP graphite electrodes to enhance the mechanical strength of the finished products. In addition, pitch coke serves as a raw material for producing carbon products used in electrochemical applications, such as carbon anodes or anode paste in aluminum electrolysis.
Pitch coke is a high-quality carbon material obtained from coal tar pitch. It is widely used in the production of graphite electrodes, anodes, and other advanced carbon products due to its low sulfur, low ash content, high density, and excellent graphitization performance. There are two methods for producing pitch coke: delayed coking and medium-temperature carbonization.