RI 5165 Smelting Iron Ore With Anthracite: Bureau Of Mines Experimental Blast Furnace - Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
R. C. Buehl
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Jan 1, 1955

Abstract

An experimental iron blast furnace of 3-foot-diameter hearth, producing about 12 tons of metal per day, was operated for 2 weeks with various proportions of anthracite replacing a corresponding amount of coke. The furnace operated well with anthracite in amounts up to 40 percent of the total fuel and produced metal of uniformly low sulfur and normal silicon contents. An increase to 50 percent anthracite during two attempts resulted in poor operation and the charge hung in the s haft of the furnace. INTRODUCTION Anthracite production in Pennsylvania decreased from 84,400,000 net tons in 1926 to 40,600,000 net tons in 1952, and there was a further decline in 1953 to 30,900,000 net tons. Employment in the anthracite industry dropped from 165,000 men working an average of 244 days per year in 1926 to 57,900 working an average of 163 days per year in 1953,3/ which has naturally resulted in considerable unemployment in the region. The industry is actively engaged in promoting new uses for anthracite to increase the demand and thus improve economic conditions in the region. One possibility is the use of anthracite to replace part of the coke for smelting iron ore in blast furnaces. The tests in this report were made to determine whether this use of anthracite would be feasible.
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APA: R. C. Buehl  (1955)  RI 5165 Smelting Iron Ore With Anthracite: Bureau Of Mines Experimental Blast Furnace - Summary

MLA: R. C. Buehl RI 5165 Smelting Iron Ore With Anthracite: Bureau Of Mines Experimental Blast Furnace - Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1955.

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