1. coking - Noun
2. coking - Verb
coking
present participle of coke
coking (uncountable)
The manufacture of coke via the destructive distillation of coal
In heterogeneous catalysis, typical secondary processes include coking where the catalyst becomes covered by polymeric side products. Source: Internet
Come out to Palmer Coking Coal Co. where you’ll roll over open fields, down deep gravel pits, through extensive wooded trails, scramble to the top of a 100-year old coal slag. Source: Internet
In the main regions, no new production capacity for steel, coking, and electrolytic aluminum will be allowed, and targets for eliminating overcapacity will be raised there. Source: Internet
Yesterday he visited Western Coal and Energy Company's Western Areas coal project, South Mining's coking plant, Jin An's Tutu coking plant as well as Hwange Colliery's Chaba Mine. Source: Internet
Based on the ash percentage, the coking coal can be divided into various grades. Source: Internet
Research to address this "carbon coking" issue at the University of Pennsylvania has shown that the use of copper-based cermet (heat-resistant materials made of ceramic and metal) can reduce coking and the loss of performance. Source: Internet