Birmingham Paper - Note on the Iron-Ores, Fuels and Improved Blast-Furnace Practice of the Birmingham District

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 5
- File Size:
- 197 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1889
Abstract
The subject of the supply and the quality of the iron-ore and coke of this State has suffered exaggeration and misrepresentation in both directions. Unsophisticated persons have made extraordinary reports of quality and richness, which could not be supported by facts; while, on the other hand, experts have selected inferior samples, and upon the average of these, which was not by any means the average known to our practice, have based comparisons favorable to other States. Our furnace-records give much better testimony as to the run of our ores, the calorific duty of our coke, and the burden and blast which it will bear. Some of them show poorer ore-mixtures than others; but it is safe to say that the Birmingham furnaces produce from 40 to 60 per cent.. of iron from a mixture of equal parts of the leanest and the richest ores, as classified in large quantities. And certain performances on record here, while they do not represent the regular or average practice, ma: be fairly urged as proof of excellence of raw material, since they would otherwise have been impossible, even as exceptional achievements. Thus oue of our furnaces has made iron with 2500 pounds of coke to the ton of 2300 pounds (Mr. Stratton, 1888); another, with a ton of coke to the ton of iron (Mr. Gordon, 1888); another, with 1.27 ton of coke to the ton (2300 pounds) of iron, the product in the last case being from
Citation
APA:
(1889) Birmingham Paper - Note on the Iron-Ores, Fuels and Improved Blast-Furnace Practice of the Birmingham DistrictMLA: Birmingham Paper - Note on the Iron-Ores, Fuels and Improved Blast-Furnace Practice of the Birmingham District. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1889.