IC 7996 Coke Plants In The United States On December 31, 1959 ? Summary And Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Joseph A. DeCarlo
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Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

This publication presents a tabulation of oven-and beehive-coke plants in the United States as well as pertinent statistical data on the number, capacity, kind, and condition of the ovens. Coke is an essential raw material in pig-iron production and the coal-chemical materials produced during the coking process are used to manufacture fertilizers, paints, plastics, synthetic rubber, explosives, detergents, nylon, pharmaceuticals; dyes, and many other products necessary to the high standard of living in this country. In table 1 the oven-coke plants in the United States on December 31, 1959, are listed. This shows the name and address of the company, location of the plant, classification or type of ownership, number and type of ovens, annual coke capacity, and the coal-chemical materials produced. The "furnace" plants I are those owned by iron and steel companies and most of them are integrated with blast furnaces to facilitate transportation of raw materials for steel making. Furnace plants represented 87 percent of the total coking capacity and their average annual capacity was 1. 3 million tons. The "merchant" plants are those associated with chemical companies, gas utilities, as well as those that produce metallurgical, industrial, and residential-heating grades of coke and coal-chemical materials for sale on the open market. These coke plants are smaller than furnace plants and in 1959 their average coke capacity was only 520 thousand tons annually. On December 3l, 1959, there were 54 furnace and 20 merchant oven-coke plants in existence in the United States.
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APA: Joseph A. DeCarlo  (1960)  IC 7996 Coke Plants In The United States On December 31, 1959 ? Summary And Introduction

MLA: Joseph A. DeCarlo IC 7996 Coke Plants In The United States On December 31, 1959 ? Summary And Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1960.

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