Analyses Of Tipple And Delivered Samples Of Coal - (Collected During The Fiscal Years 1948 To 1950 Inclusive) ? Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
N. H. Snyder
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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138
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1953

Abstract

THE Bureau of Mines has been active in promoting the purchase of coal for Government use under specifications that define the requirements in terms of heating value of the coal, expressed in British thermal units, and the com-position as shown by proximate analyses. To these, when required, are added the fusing temperature of ash, Hardgrove grindability index, and the free-swelling index. Under most of these specification contracts the bidders guarantee the quality of coal, and that guaranteed by the successful bidder becomes the standard of his contract. The deliveries are sampled in accordance with instructions 4 issued by the Bureau; the samples are analyzed in the Bureau's laboratory to determine whether the coal is of the quality guaranteed by the contractor and, if it is not, a price adjustment is made. Analyses of delivered coal and "tipple" samples (samples collected at mine tipples as coal is being loaded into railroad cars or trucks) are valuable data for use in evaluating future bids. Moreover, the continuous sampling of coal as delivered is a check on the practical results obtained in burning the coal.
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APA: N. H. Snyder  (1953)  Analyses Of Tipple And Delivered Samples Of Coal - (Collected During The Fiscal Years 1948 To 1950 Inclusive) ? Introduction

MLA: N. H. Snyder Analyses Of Tipple And Delivered Samples Of Coal - (Collected During The Fiscal Years 1948 To 1950 Inclusive) ? Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1953.

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