Pittsburg Paper - The Newton-Chambers System of Saving the By-Products of Coke-Manufacture in Bee-Hive Ovens

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Robert A. Cook
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1897

Abstract

In the increasing struggle to cheapen the cost of our iron and steel products a great deal of attention lias been given to economies in the manufacture of coke; and while but little lias been accomplished in this direction in the United States, the narrow margin between cost and market-price, which has obtained here for the past few years of continuing manufactur ing depression, has brought the coke-maker face to face with the problem, how to save, and benefit by it, the hitherto waste products of distillation. I These may be summed up under three heads, generally rank ing, in value, in the following order: 1. Ammonia salts.. 2. Oil- or tar-products. 3. Gas. There are cases in which the last may assume the position of greatest importance. The greatest obstacle encountered by the American coke maker, on investigating the subject, has been the apparent necessity of discarding his existing plant of bee-hive ovens, and erecting an entirely new and very expensive system of retort ovens, against the product of which Be has probably been prejudiced from his earliest knowledge of the subject. The object of this paper is to bring prominently before our coke-experts a brief history of the development at Sheffield, England, of a most successful system of the utilization of by products in connection with all already existing plant of bee hive ovens. This system has now been in satisfactory operation for about five years, and is applied to a series of blocks of ovens, comprising-about 140- in all At this plant, belonging to the well-known firm of Newton,
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APA: Robert A. Cook  (1897)  Pittsburg Paper - The Newton-Chambers System of Saving the By-Products of Coke-Manufacture in Bee-Hive Ovens

MLA: Robert A. Cook Pittsburg Paper - The Newton-Chambers System of Saving the By-Products of Coke-Manufacture in Bee-Hive Ovens. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1897.

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