On the Use of Red Charcoal in the Blast Furnace

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William Kent
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1878

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(Read at the Philadelphia Meeting, February, 1878.) IN the paper by Mr. Fernow, on Red Charcoal, read at the first session of this meeting, it was suggested that this fuel might be used in the blast furnace with greater economy than ordinary or black charcoal. In the discussion which followed the paper, it was stated that the charcoal furnaces of the Lake Superior District have used imperfectly burned charcoal with success, and that these furnaces have given the best results in fuel economy on record. On consulting some of our well-known metallurgical authorities the writer finds that the question of the use of red charcoal, or other imperfectly burned charcoal, or charred wood, is not at all new. In Percy's late work on Fuel, pages 409-414, are given a few facts, which are here condensed, as follows:
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APA: William Kent  (1878)  On the Use of Red Charcoal in the Blast Furnace

MLA: William Kent On the Use of Red Charcoal in the Blast Furnace. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1878.

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