RI 6261 Carbonizing Properties Of Coals From Elk, Clarion, Jefferson, Clearfield, And Centre Counties, Pa.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
G. W. Birge
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Carbonizing properties of the principal coalbeds of Elk, Clarion, Jefferson, Clearfield, and Centre Counties, Pa,, are described in this Bureau of Mines report, Twenty-six samples, representing the Upper Freeport, Lower Freeport, Upper Kittanning, Middle Kittanning, Lower Kittanning, and Brookville beds, were carbonized by the Bureau of Mines--American Gas Association (BM-AM) method, and yields of products and physical properties of cokes were determined. Expansion or contraction of the majority of the samples was measured in the Bureau of Mines sole-heated oven. Chemical analyses, agglutinating values, and free-swelling indexes are given for all samples. In this area the coals generally are characterized by high sulfur and moderately high ash content, and their suitability for metallurgical use would depend largely upon satisfactory cleaning. The samples from Elk, Clarion, and Jefferson Counties were high-volatile A bituminous In rank, whereas, most samples from Clearfield County and all those from Centre County were of medium-volatile rank. Coals from Clarion County had dry, mineral- matter-free fixed-carbon contents ranging from 56.5 to 60.3 percent and were weakly coking. With the exception of two samples which contained excessive ash, the medium-volatile coals of Clearfield and Centre Counties were strongly coking and, as indicated by sole-oven expansion results, would require blending with lower rank coal to avoid oven damage.
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APA: G. W. Birge  (1963)  RI 6261 Carbonizing Properties Of Coals From Elk, Clarion, Jefferson, Clearfield, And Centre Counties, Pa.

MLA: G. W. Birge RI 6261 Carbonizing Properties Of Coals From Elk, Clarion, Jefferson, Clearfield, And Centre Counties, Pa.. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1963.

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