0–6 mm Fine Coal
0–6 mm Fine Coal
For buyers whose combustion systems or blending process can consume smaller coal particles. Purchase only after confirming plant suitability, moisture tolerance and handling requirements.
Suitable Applications
Useful — When Your System Is Designed For It
- Plants designed to handle fine coal.
- Blending use where fines mix with other coal sizes.
- Cost-sensitive applications where suitability is verified.
- Buyers with proper feeding and storage systems.
0–6 mm coal can be commercially useful, but it should not be selected only because the rate appears lower. Evaluate moisture, dust, feeding, usable heat and handling losses. We support product discussion and quotation against available stock and your application.
| Point | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Moisture handling | Fine coal can hold moisture and affect handling. |
| Feeding system | Some systems cannot handle fines properly. |
| Dust control | Fines need careful storage and handling. |
| Quality basis | GCV and ash reviewed on the agreed test basis. |
| Truck weight | Fine material may load differently; weighment clarity is important. |
Check Suitability First
Share your boiler type, feeding system and moisture tolerance — we’ll tell you honestly if 0–6 mm fits.
FAQ
Common Questions
What size is your fine coal?
Fine coal (commonly 0–6 mm) is the smallest screened fraction. Exact size and tolerance should be agreed in the quote.
Is 0–6 mm suitable for every boiler?
No. Suitability depends on boiler and feed-system design and plant operating practices.