Analyses of Delivered Coal

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 2
- File Size:
- 82 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1928
Abstract
Coal analyses help to describe the character of coal as it lies in the ground of as it may he delivered to the user Analyses of samples of coal collected from the face of the bed in mines are plentiful, but available analyses of delivered coal are relatively few, and there is a distinct difference between "mine samples" and "delivered samples.” Mine samples are collected actor drag to a standard method. 13 The sampler cuts a channel. 2 by 6 or 3 by 4 inches from roof to, floor in the face of the bed, and excludes from the sample all partings more than 3/8 inch thick, and any lenses or concretions of sulphur or other impurities more than 2 inches in maximum diameter and 2 inch thick. Analyses of mine samples form a permanent and scientific record of the coal bed at the point sampled, they ale important in determining the character of the coal in any given mine or district These analyses, when the samples are taken by a standard method, are valuable to the operator When compared with analyses of delivered coal they show him whether his mine is being worked efficiently or whether the coal is being properly prepared, which involves the ques¬tion ii Nether he has suitable mechanical appliances for separating the impurities sties. In the purchase of coal, mine samples may serve as a sufficient guide for the experienced buyer who has knowledge of the impurities in the bed, and the degree to which these are eliminated in mining and preparing the coal To the average purchaser, however, unacquainted with these details, dependence on mine samples may be misleading The quality of coal indicated by the base samples call rarely, if ever, be attained in the delivered coal Certain impurities that are eliminated from the formally prepared mine sample may not be eliminated by the miner Some of the roof and floor may also be included if these are soft or flaky When coal prices are high and competition is lessened it is easy for the miner and the management to lower the standards of preparation, and a return to rigid stand¬ards is always difficult. In sampling delivered coal the Bureau of Mines follows a definite procedure. 14 A sample of not leas than 1000 pounds is systematically
Citation
APA:
(1928) Analyses of Delivered CoalMLA: Analyses of Delivered Coal. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1928.