Discussion - Of Mr. Parker's Paper on The Coal-Briquette Plan at Bankhead, Alberta, Canada (see p. 236)

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Abstract
William H. Blauvelt, Syracuse, N. Y.:—Is the coal itself from which the briquettes are made of good quality for steam-ing-purposes? Mr. Parker :—It is an anthracite coal mined near Bank-head arid used on the Canadian Pacific railroad. It contains about 83 of carbon, 8 of ash, and 8 per cent. of volatile material. With regard to briquetting of a mixture of fine coal and coke-dust, I understand that a plant has been installed near Detroit in which coke is mixed with anthracite; also the plant of the United Gas Improvement Co. near Philadelphia is briquetting a mixture of anthracite coal, the resultant briquettes being used in the gas-retorts. Mr. Blauvelt:—The purpose of the Detroit briquette-plant of the Solvay Process Co. has been partly to use up the coke-breeze from the by-product ovens and partly to utilize the pitch. There is no necessity for mixing anthracite with the coke-breeze, but the supply of breeze is limited, and anthracite
Citation
APA: (1909) Discussion - Of Mr. Parker's Paper on The Coal-Briquette Plan at Bankhead, Alberta, Canada (see p. 236)
MLA: Discussion - Of Mr. Parker's Paper on The Coal-Briquette Plan at Bankhead, Alberta, Canada (see p. 236). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1909.