Abstract

A laboratory coal carbonization oven has been described which simulates the carbonization of coal in a commercial slot-type oven. Essentially a cylinder of packed, crushed coal is inserted at a controlled rate into a long furnace so that a plastic layer moves progressively along the cylinder. Widely varying coal charges and carbonization conditions can be employed. The tensile strength and pore structural data of the cokes produced under standard conditions lie within the range of values obtained for commercial cokes.

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