New York Paper - Operation of Blast-furnace Plant of Columbia Steel Corpn. at Ironton, Utah (with Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. R. Phibbs
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The blast furnace of the Columbia Steel Corpn., at Ironton, Utah, was put in blast April 30, 1024, and its operation has presented some interesting problems. The coke for the furnace is furnished by 33 Koppers Becker type ovens of 15 tons capacity each. The coal is shipped from the company's mine at Columbia, Utah, which is approximately 123 miles from Ironton, and is probably the highest volatile coal that is being coked for blast furnace use in this country. The analysis of the coal is: PeR Cent. Moisture................................................. 3.90 Volatile.................................................. 39.00 Fixed carbon............................................ 51.10 Ash............................................... 6.00 Sulfur................................................. 1.07 The analysis of the coke is: PeR Cent. Volatile.................................................. 0.55 Fixed carbon............................................. 89.70 Ash...................................................... 9.75 Sulfur................................................... 1.05 The coke is light and of a fingery construction, but is very fast burning. A screen test of the coke as loaded into the skip tubs at the furnace shows the following: Per Cent. On 2 in.................................................. 17.90 On 11/2 in................................................ 41.78 On 1 in.................................................. 27.80 Through 1 in............................................. 12.52 The by-product yields are as follows: Gas................................. 11,000 cu. ft. per ton of coal Sulfate............................... 30 Ib. per ton of coal Tar.................................. 12.65 gal. per ton of coal Motor fuel........................... 3.00 gal. per ton of coal Average B. t. u. in gas................. 567
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