Preparation of Commercial Coal

Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
G. A. Knox
Organization:
Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute
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15
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808 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1928

Abstract

Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen: The subject assigned to me would cover a great many pages if it were gone into thoroughly. Therefore. I have just touched on a few of the most important points. I think that everyone engaged in the production of commercial coal understands all about its preparation, but I will set forth my views as to how I believe it is best accomplished. In order to produce the best prepared coal, your first attention should be to the miner at the working face. The most careful system of blasting should be adopted to avoid heavy charging of holes which results in the shattering of the coal. The lump, or any other screened sizes that may be screened from coal that has been improperly shot, are subject to greater degradation in transportation and handling, as well as reducing screened sizes, which results in dissatisfied customers in the first case, and lower realization in the latter.
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APA: G. A. Knox  (1928)  Preparation of Commercial Coal

MLA: G. A. Knox Preparation of Commercial Coal. Rocky Mountain Coal Mining Institute, 1928.

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