Bulletin 6 Coals Available For The Manufacture Of Illuminating Gas

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
A. H. WHITE PERRY BARKER
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Jan 1, 1911

Abstract

In a consideration of the various means whereby more economical and more efficient use may be made of the fuels in the United States, the possibility of obtaining for the production of illuminating gas other and cheaper fuels than the Pennsylvania coals demands attention. For the Government, as well as for private corporations and the householder, there can be no more economical and efficient way of using some coals than through the medium of illuminating gas. In the stove, gas reduces the labor cost of heat production and lessens the drudgery of the kitchen; burned in the Welsbach mantle, it is an excellent and cheap illuminant. In addition, the coke that remains after the gas has been recovered furnishes a smokeless fuel that has about the same heating value as anthracite. Hence any investigations that will indicate how local coals through proper treatment may be substituted for the higher priced and rapidly vanishing Pennsylvania gas coals will bring about lower prices for both gas and coke and will also aid to conserve for use in metallurgical processes the coking coals of Pennsylvania and of ot,her States. The annual drain on the gas-coal resources of this country and the importance of the gas and coke industries are indicated by the fact that 8,390,129 tons of coal were carbonized in retorts in the United States in 1909. The resulting salable products from by-product ovens were 15,791,220,000 cubic feet of coal gas, 6,254,644 tons of coke, and 60,126,000 gallons of tar. The total value of all by-products was about $28,508,637.
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APA: A. H. WHITE PERRY BARKER  (1911)  Bulletin 6 Coals Available For The Manufacture Of Illuminating Gas

MLA: A. H. WHITE PERRY BARKER Bulletin 6 Coals Available For The Manufacture Of Illuminating Gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1911.

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