Distillation: processes – thermolytic – And shaping to desired form or configuration – Prior to charging to carbonizing zone
Patent
1978-09-05
1980-11-11
Garris, Bradley R.
Distillation: processes, thermolytic
And shaping to desired form or configuration
Prior to charging to carbonizing zone
201 21, 201 23, 201 32, 201 42, 264 293, 264 296, C10B 4720, C10B 4730, C10B 5308, C10B 5700
Patent
active
042331170
ABSTRACT:
Bodies are press-molded from a mixture of particulate fuel and a binder. These bodies are heated to a temperature between about 600.degree.-900.degree. C. in a rotary furnace to degas them. The degassing is carried out without subjecting the bodies to mechanical stresses and without permitting combustion of the expelled volatile gases. The resulting shaped coke has a greatly improved abrasion resistance.
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Degel Josef
Giessler Klaus
Juntgen Harald
Knoblauch Karl
Zundorf Dieter
Bergwerksverband GmbH
Garris Bradley R.
Striker Michael J.
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