RI 3731 Coke from Low-Ash Appalachian Coals for Carbon Electrodes in Aluminum Industry

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. A. Selvig W. H. Ode F. H. Gibson
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Nov 1, 1943

Abstract

The great expansion of production of aluminum for war purposes has aroused some concern regarding the available supply of carbon suitable for making carbon electrodes required in the electrolytic aluminum process. Approximately three-quarters of a pound of carbon electrode is consumed for each pound of aluminum produced. 5 Because of its small amount of impurities and its suitable physical characteristics, calcined petroleum coke is the standard material used by the aluminum industry for making electrodes As it may be necessary to use some substitute materials, the possibility of using coke made from coal has been considered. Besides this possible use, information concerning the source of low-ash coals is of general interest. Specifications of the aluminum industry for calcined petroleum coke suitable for the manufacture of electrodes are very stringent in regard to allowable impurities. In one such specification the maximum allowable ash is 1.0 percent; the maximum allowable content of iron (as Fe) is 0.06 percent and that of silicon (as Si) is 0.08 percent; the maximum for cal- cium (as Ca) and for sodium (as Na) is 0.12 percent for each, but the two combined may not exceed 0.12 percent; maximum allowable sulfur is 2.0 per- cent. The presence of barium, nickel, chromium, manganese, cobalt, or vanadium is objectionable, and only extremely small amounts are allowed. In regard to physical properties, the coke is required to be so thoroughly calcined that it has a real density of at least 2.02.
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APA: W. A. Selvig W. H. Ode F. H. Gibson  (1943)  RI 3731 Coke from Low-Ash Appalachian Coals for Carbon Electrodes in Aluminum Industry

MLA: W. A. Selvig W. H. Ode F. H. Gibson RI 3731 Coke from Low-Ash Appalachian Coals for Carbon Electrodes in Aluminum Industry. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.

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