IC 7504 Coproducts of Coke in the United States, 1919-47

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. A. DECARLO J. A. CoRGAN
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Jun 1, 1949

Abstract

The coal -carbonizing industry is recognized as one of our country's most essential industries , and this position has been achieved through its primary function as a source of supply of special fuels and chemical raw materials . When coal is carbonized at high temperatures in slot - type coke ovens in the absence of air , it decomposes into two main products cokę ... and crude gas . Of these , the more important is coke , a hard, strong, porous solid that remains in the oven after the volatile matter in the coal has been driven out by heat . The hot crude gas carries with it all. of the coke -plant products except coke and has a complex composition in the vapor: state . Its processing , to produce the four principal coproducts of coke (tar , ammonia , light oil, and gas ) , is accomplished by preferential condensation and absorption . Although the principal coproducts of coke tar , ammonia , and crude light oil - - gas, are of secondary importance , their
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APA: J. A. DECARLO J. A. CoRGAN  (1949)  IC 7504 Coproducts of Coke in the United States, 1919-47

MLA: J. A. DECARLO J. A. CoRGAN IC 7504 Coproducts of Coke in the United States, 1919-47. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1949.

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