Coal Processing and Carbonization Plants Working at Capacity?Some Improvements Made

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. C. Fieldner
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

COKE and by-products have prime importance in the war program. The past year was marked by the construction of new and the rehabilitation of old by-product and beehive ovens and by the increase of production from existing plants to practically 100 per cent capacity. W. T. Brown's paper, "Plan to Improve Blast-Furnace Coke," presented at the Fuels Conference in St. Louis, Sept. 30, showed how the blending of low- and high-volatile coal improved the physical properties of coke and that improvement of the quality and uniformity of coke favored an increase of blast-furnace capacity- a vital need in the war program. Others in the industry have likewise increased production of coke or recovery of by- products by various innovations or changes in operation. Recognition of the value of pooling these developments for the benefit of the entire industry led to organization of a survey of coke- oven plants and blast furnaces by the Bureau of Mines in co-operation with the Solid Fuels Co-ordinator with a view to improving metallurgical coke production and recovery of by-products. This survey is being conducted with the help of an advisory committee consisting of representatives of the Bureau of Mines, the Solid Fuels Co-ordinator, the War Production Board, and the blast-furnace, coke-oven, and coal-mining industries.
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APA: A. C. Fieldner  (1943)  Coal Processing and Carbonization Plants Working at Capacity?Some Improvements Made

MLA: A. C. Fieldner Coal Processing and Carbonization Plants Working at Capacity?Some Improvements Made. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1943.

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