Distillation: processes – thermolytic – Feed of two or more carbonaceous material – Mineral oil containing
Patent
1976-04-05
1977-06-21
Scovronek, Joseph
Distillation: processes, thermolytic
Feed of two or more carbonaceous material
Mineral oil containing
201 40, C10B 5304, C10B 5502
Patent
active
040309835
ABSTRACT:
Coal is preheated and contacted with 0.5 to 3 percent by weight of moist coal tar, preferably bituminous coal tar. The thus-treated coal is admitted into a coke oven through the ceiling of the latter. The coal is poured into the coke oven, rather than being blown in, and is permitted to descend into the coke oven under the influence of gravity. Preferably, the coal is poured into the coke oven through at least two or three openings in the ceiling thereof. The coal tar serves to bind finely divided coal particles to the coarser particles and, in this manner, the development of dust during the introduction of the coal into the coke oven is restricted and, concomitantly, the danger of ignition or explosion is reduced.
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Beck Kurt Gunther
Habermehl Diethard
Rohde Wolfgang
Siebert Werner
Bergwerksverband GmbH
Didier Engineering GmbH
Scovronek Joseph
Striker Michael J.
Turk Arnold
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