The Briquetting Of Anthracite Coal (9becf315-bc04-4a41-b1f4-62f53e4d2fc8)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 103 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 5, 1918
Abstract
J. B. MCGRAW, New York, N. Y. (written discussion*).-In Mr. Burke Baker's description of the process of the American Briquet Co., he speaks only of the attractive features, but every process which uses a compound or emulsified binder has certain undesirable features which must be considered. In making an emulsion, the success of which depends upon the introduction of the various ingredients at certain fixed temperatures and the complete intermixing of a soluble solution with an oil which has absolutely no affinity for it, considerable difficulty is found in keeping the various factors in strict accordance with the formula. To serve its purpose properly or, in other words, to be right for easy mixing with the coal, it should be of a certain predetermined density. Among the controlling factors of this ate the proportion of moisture contained and the temperature of the oil when introduced. If the latter is higher than intended, a greater proportion of moisture will be evaporated than is proper, and if the oil is not sufficiently hot the process of emulsification is retarded. These various factors can be controlled with more or less certainty where working in a laboratory or in a small experimental way, but when it is attempted on a large commercial scale, certain obstacles not otherwise apparent are likely to be encountered.
Citation
APA: (1918) The Briquetting Of Anthracite Coal (9becf315-bc04-4a41-b1f4-62f53e4d2fc8)
MLA: The Briquetting Of Anthracite Coal (9becf315-bc04-4a41-b1f4-62f53e4d2fc8). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1918.