Distillation: processes – thermolytic – Adding disparate non-gaseous material to feed
Patent
1982-06-14
1984-05-22
Garris, Bradley
Distillation: processes, thermolytic
Adding disparate non-gaseous material to feed
44 6, 201 41, 252 88, C10B 5706, C10B 5708
Patent
active
044500467
ABSTRACT:
A method for increasing the wet bulk density of coking coal charges for code ovens which charges contain at least about 6 and as much as 13 weight percent moisture, to an optimum level of between about 47 and 50 pounds per cubic foot (753 to 801 kg per cubic meter) and for controlling and maintaining the bulk density at such optimum levels, the method including:
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Conarty, Jr. Thomas J.
Greenbaum Robert R.
Rice David A.
Bethlehem Steel Corp.
Garris Bradley
Iverson John I.
Noll William B.
Selko John J.
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