Bulletin 129 The Fusibility of Coal Ash and The Determination of the Softening Temperature

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Arno C. Fieldner ALBERT E. HALL Alexander L. Field
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1918

Abstract

As a safeguard against excessive clinker troubles, specifications for the purchase of coal can be drawn to include the "softening" or "fusing" temperature of the ash. The value of such information has been recognized by the Bureau of Mines and has induced the bureau to investigab~ laboratory methods of determining the fUSIbility of coal ash, and the bearing of the results on clinker formation in fuel beds. The bureau realized that the fusibility of a mixture of oxides and silicates snch as is comprised in coal ash ,'aries according to the conditions under which tests are made, and that in the absence of any generally accepted method, no agreement is to be expected among tests made in differ«:-nt laboratories. Indeed, Marks a has recently called attention to differences as great as 3900 C. that were obtained with the same sample of ash by two different laboratories. Therefore if a fusion-temperature clause is to have any place in specifications for coal, a standard m('thod of t('sting should be adopted in order to insure comparable results by different laboratories and to obtain the softening or fusing temperature of the ash unde:'r conditions similar to those of a fuel bed. After a consistent method has been devised for obtaining comparable:' results at different laboratories, there will remain the correlation of these results with those from the burning of coal in furnaces before the value of fusibility tests in coal specifications can hE' finally determined.
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APA: Arno C. Fieldner ALBERT E. HALL Alexander L. Field  (1918)  Bulletin 129 The Fusibility of Coal Ash and The Determination of the Softening Temperature

MLA: Arno C. Fieldner ALBERT E. HALL Alexander L. Field Bulletin 129 The Fusibility of Coal Ash and The Determination of the Softening Temperature. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1918.

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