Advancement in Iron and Steel Metallurgy

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
J. S. UNGER
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1926

Abstract

A LARGE proportion of the coke used is made in the by-product oven from the high-volatile coals mined in the adjacent district. At the beginning it was feared good by-product blast-furnace coke could not be made with our coals. By experimenting with various mixtures of coals, coking time, oven design, and coking temperatures, much has already been accomplished. The results show that a hard, dense coke, not easily broken by handling, can be produced. In its present state it is not all that could be desired, but it is being constantly improved. Such coke has been used alone as the fuel on several of the blast furnaces producing the highest daily production in the Pittsburgh district. Many of the coals in the Pittsburgh district when coked in the by-product oven yield a gas which contains a high percentage of sulfur, which is objection- able for many metallurgical operations. As this fuel is gradually replacing the ideal fuel, natural gas, which is becoming less plentiful, studies are being made of the best methods for purification. Some metallurgists believe sulfur to be a very injurious element in steel. Recent investigations by Government bureaus, scientific bodies and private firms, seem to indicate that a reasonable amount of sulfur may exist in steel without detriment. Without wishing to provoke any metallurgical controversy on the subject of sulfur, the fact remains that the daily purification
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APA: J. S. UNGER  (1926)  Advancement in Iron and Steel Metallurgy

MLA: J. S. UNGER Advancement in Iron and Steel Metallurgy. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1926.

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