RI 3505 Relationship Of Ash-Fusion Temperatures Of Coal And Coke ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
D. A. Reynolds
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

[A few studies on the relationship of the fusion temperature of the ash of coke to that of the corresponding coal have been made on commercial high-temperature cokes. R. J. Rose3/ in 1921 compared the' fusion temperatures of the ashes of 10 coals and. the cokes produced from them and concluded tat they were in such close agreement that either figure could be used. More recently, Quarfort4/ found that the ash of coke fused at a somewhat lower temperature than that of the original coals As the ash of a coal and that of the coke produced therefrom have the same origin their chemical composition should be identical, provided that carbonization has not altered the inorganic, or ash-forming, constituents of the coal, and such alteration seems highly improbable. However, it has been shown5/ that coke is liable to contamination by iron during crushing and preparatory to sampling. Pieters6/ found that coke ash was cantaminated in this manner up to 0.4 percent. extraneous iron would lower the ash-fusion temperature because such iron may form ferrous silicate, which is readily fusible,7/ These results provide a basis for the prediction that the ash of coke will fuse at a lower temperature than that of the corresponding coil., especially if the fine grinding of the coke was done by rubbing surfaces of iron, as in a disk pulverizer or bucking plate.]
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APA: D. A. Reynolds  (1940)  RI 3505 Relationship Of Ash-Fusion Temperatures Of Coal And Coke ? Introduction

MLA: D. A. Reynolds RI 3505 Relationship Of Ash-Fusion Temperatures Of Coal And Coke ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1940.

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