Continuous Coke Production On A Water-Cooled Grate Stoker

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
R. J. Grace
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

Carbon in the form of coke is used as a reactant in various chemical and metallurgical processes, The high cost of by-product coke along with its periodic lack of availability and high investment necessary for additional by-product recovery facilities indicate the need for a low-cost production unit based on a new procedure for coke manufacture, Traveling-grate coking-stokers were developed by Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. to produce coke required for carbide manufacture, They were adapted to kilns so that the hot volatile gases could be used for lime burning, Their operation has been described in various patent disclosures (1, 2, 3), and their application to rotary lime burning kilns has been described by Andersen (4). Details of the process and plants have also been published by Kurt Baum (5,6).
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APA: R. J. Grace  (1958)  Continuous Coke Production On A Water-Cooled Grate Stoker

MLA: R. J. Grace Continuous Coke Production On A Water-Cooled Grate Stoker. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1958.

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