RI 5524 Carbonizing Properties Of Cambria County. Pa., Coals ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
B. W. Naugle
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

This report describes the carbonizing properties of coals from the principal beds in Cambria County, Pa. Samples of coals from Upper and Lower Freeport and Upper and Lower Kittanning beds having estimated minable reserves of 50-million tons or more were studied by the Bureau of Mines. Cambria County coals rank either as medium-or low-volatile bituminous. A preparation study indicated that all coals tested in this county, except one sample from the Lower Freeport bed, were responsive to cleaning and would yield a product with satisfactory chemical properties for metallurgical coal. All coals tested from Cambria County yielded strong coke; however, they expand excessively when carbonized singly, and should be used only as minor constituents in metallurgical coking blends when carbonized in slot-type ovens.
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APA: B. W. Naugle  (1959)  RI 5524 Carbonizing Properties Of Cambria County. Pa., Coals ? Summary

MLA: B. W. Naugle RI 5524 Carbonizing Properties Of Cambria County. Pa., Coals ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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