Description
1. Product Overview
Gasifier Tar Residue is a high-carbon, hydrocarbon-rich by-product generated during coal or biomass gasification processes. It is primarily utilized as a supplementary industrial fuel, carbon source, or feedstock for further refining and recovery applications. With its high calorific value and dense organic composition, it offers a cost-effective alternative to conventional heavy fuel oils and solid carbon materials. In energy-intensive industries seeking fuel optimization and circular resource integration, Gasifier Tar Residue represents a strategically valuable, performance-driven solution aligned with industrial sustainability objectives.
2. Key Specifications & Technical Characteristics
- Chemical Composition (Typical Range):
- Fixed Carbon: 30% – 55%
- Volatile Matter (Hydrocarbon Fractions): 25% – 50%
- Ash Content: 5% – 20%
- Sulfur: 0.3% – 1.5% (source dependent)
- Trace Elements: Fe, Si, Al, Ca (process dependent)
- Purity Level / Grade:
- Industrial-grade carbonaceous residue
- Controlled moisture and ash levels available upon specification
- Custom processing for enhanced calorific performance available
- Physical Characteristics:
- Form: Semi-solid, viscous mass or solidified chunks (temperature dependent)
- Color: Dark brown to black
- Calorific Value: Typically 5,500 – 8,500 kcal/kg
- Density: 1.0 – 1.3 MT/m³
- Moisture Content: <10% (standard industrial grade)
- Packaging Options:
- Bulk tanker (heated transport, where applicable)
- Bulk loose loading
- Steel drums or IBC containers (upon request)
- Shelf Life:
- 6–12 months when stored in sealed, temperature-controlled conditions
3. Core Industrial Applications
Primary Industries:
- Cement manufacturing
- Steel and metallurgical processing
- Power generation
- Carbon product manufacturing
- Chemical recovery and refining
Operational Use Cases:
- Alternative liquid/solid fuel in rotary kilns and industrial furnaces
- Supplementary carbon source in metallurgical reduction processes
- Feedstock for pitch recovery or downstream chemical extraction
- Blending component in heavy industrial fuel formulations
Performance & Commercial Advantages:
- High calorific value ensures strong thermal efficiency
- Lower procurement cost compared to conventional heavy fuel oil or coke
- Reduces reliance on primary fossil fuel inputs
- Provides effective waste-to-energy integration within industrial systems
- Stable combustion characteristics when properly conditioned
4. Competitive Advantages
- Quality Consistency: Process-controlled sourcing ensures stable calorific value and carbon content.
- Supply Reliability: Continuous availability from integrated gasification operations supports long-term contracts.
- Logistics Capability: Bulk heated transport, containerized options, and export-ready documentation available.
- Price Competitiveness: Economical alternative fuel and carbon source with strong cost-to-energy ratio.
- Sustainability Benefits: Enables industrial waste valorization and supports circular carbon utilization strategies.
- Technical Support: Detailed chemical analysis, safety data sheets (SDS), and combustion guidance provided.
Gasifier Tar Residue is positioned as a strategic sourcing option for industrial buyers seeking energy cost optimization and sustainable resource integration.
5. Commercial & Supply Information
- Minimum Order Quantity (MOQ): BULK 20 MT
- Loading Capacity:
- 20–25 MT per 20’ container (bulk configuration)
- Larger volumes available under structured supply agreements








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