Screened Coke definition

Screened Coke means the portion of Coke that conforms to the size requirement set forth in the Screened Coke Quality Standards.

Examples of Screened Coke in a sentence

  • Subject to Seller’s obligations in respect of Sections 4.1, 4.2 and 4.3, Seller shall retain the responsibility and authority for daily operating matters involving the Coal Blends and compliance with the Screened Coke Quality Standards, without any requirement to consult with or obtain the approval of Purchaser.

  • All Screened Coke deliveries by Seller to Purchaser shall be made by conveyor to the Screened Coke Conveyor Delivery Point or, when Purchaser’s conveyor is out of service, to either (i) the Screened Coke Rail Delivery Point or (ii) the Screened Coke Truck Delivery Point as directed by Purchaser.

  • In the event Purchaser’s Conveyor is not operating as of the commencement of Coke production at the Plant such that Purchaser’s conveyor can accept all Coke deliveries, then (pending the successful completion and testing of Purchaser’s Conveyor) all Screened Coke deliveries shall be to the Screened Coke Rail Delivery Point or Screened Coke Truck Delivery Point, and such deliveries shall be subject to the terms, conditions and requirements in respect thereof set forth in Section 6.3.

  • If such a Coal Blend is not available to Seller, then the Screened Coke Quality Standards and the Coke Supply and Purchase Obligation shall be, as appropriate, adjusted at the reasonable discretion of Seller; provided, however, Seller shall provide Purchaser with Written notice of such circumstance, and the basis for any corresponding adjustment to, as applicable, the Screened Coke Quality Standards and/or the Coke Supply and Purchase Obligation.

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  • In conjunction with the annual review of the Coal Blends by the Coal Committee, or as reasonably required based on prevailing market conditions in respect of Coal availability and price, Purchaser may request reasonable revisions to the Screened Coke Quality Standards.

  • Ash and Total Sulfur Daily Standards – Each of the daily Screened Coke quality standards (Target, Quality Threshold and Reject Standard) for ash and sulfur will be established based upon the test results of the daily sample(s) of the corresponding coal charged to the ovens.

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