RI 3742 Control of Sulfur and Ash in Mine-Run Metallurgical Coal

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 68
- File Size:
- 14474 KB
- Publication Date:
- Dec 1, 1943
Abstract
A preliminary survey of coke and steel plants conducted by the Bureau of Mines in cooperation with the Office of Solid Fuels Coordinator and under the auspices of the Coke Production Committee indicated that a very appreciable increase in pig-iron production would be obtained if pres- ent blast furnaces were supplied with a more uniform coke.
Control of the sulfur and ash content of coal used for making coke is an important factor in producing uniform coke and thus increasing blast- furnace efficiency.
In some mines producing metallurgical coal, the analysis of the coal bed shows a wide range of sulfur and ash content. To obtain production of coal with minimum deviation in sulfur content sampling, grading, selective mining, blending, and surface preparation are practiced at some mines with satisfactory results.
The mines selected for this study have developed these methods and are successfully producing coal of uniform sulfur and ash content. The systems employed at different mines vary according to the physical character- istics of the coal bed, the manner of occurrence of impuritites in the coal, the development plan and mining system, surface preparation and the acceptable impurity content of the prepared coal.
The ash content of the coal can be controlled by face preparation and in the cleaning plant.
The introduction of some method or practice at other mines might make possible the use of coal for inetallurgical purposes that otherwise could not be used for making coke because of the wide variation of sulfur and ash content.
Citation
APA:
(1943) RI 3742 Control of Sulfur and Ash in Mine-Run Metallurgical CoalMLA: RI 3742 Control of Sulfur and Ash in Mine-Run Metallurgical Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1943.