RI 5927 Carbonizing Properties Of Butler County, Pa., Coals ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Birge
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Carbonizing properties of the principal coal beds of Butler County, Pa., are described in this report by the Bureau of Mines. Eight samples, representing the Upper Freeport, Lower Freeport, Upper Kittanning, Middle Kittanning, Lower Kittanning, Clarion, and Brookville beds, were carbonized at 900° C. by the Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association (BM-AGA) method. Butler County coals rank as high-volatile A bituminous and are generally characterized by high sulfur content compared with Appalachian coals used for industrial coking. If cleaned, the Brookville and one sample of Upper Freeport coal would be acceptable as the major component of metallurgical coking blends. The other Butler County coals tested would be unsuitable for this purpose because of either excessive sulfur or poor coking properties.
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APA: G. W. Birge  (1962)  RI 5927 Carbonizing Properties Of Butler County, Pa., Coals ? Summary

MLA: G. W. Birge RI 5927 Carbonizing Properties Of Butler County, Pa., Coals ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1962.

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