A Review Of Coal-Processing Methods ? I. Introduction

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Harry Perry
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

Although the markets for coal in the United States have changed rapidly over the last three decades, the uses of coal, namely, to produce heat and power or coke have been left almost unchanged. The coke is used either as a chemical reducing agent alone or as a reducing agent and source of heat. Most of the heat and power markets for coal require no coal processing, although for more than 50 years, many proposals to skim the more valuable substances in coal before burning have been advanced. Thus, the only large tonnage market requiring processing of coal is high-temperature carbonization to make coke. At present, coal requires processing for some small markets, but for future potential large markets, such as gasification, conversion to liquid and gaseous fuels, and conversion to chemicals, coals will require more processing than is now being done.
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APA: Harry Perry  (1962)  A Review Of Coal-Processing Methods ? I. Introduction

MLA: Harry Perry A Review Of Coal-Processing Methods ? I. Introduction. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1962.

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