Treatment of Coal Surfaces (d628d918-ac79-4fc8-aa37-9081605257e9)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Ralph A. Sherman J. M. Pilcher
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1943

Abstract

BY surface treatment of coal is meant the application of a material, either solid or liquid, to the surface of pieces of coal. The purposes of surface treatment are varied. They may be to identify or "trade-mark" the coal, to modify the burning characteristics, the coking tendencies, or the behavior of the ash, to prevent the freezing of wet coal, or to control the dust. The control of dust is the usual purpose of surface treatment. TRADE-MARKING COAL The application of color to the surface of coal for the purpose of identification and registration of the trade-mark has been practiced to some extent. In 1928, the Glen Alden Coal Co. began to color its coal and adopted the trade-mark, "Blue Coal." The Old Ben Coal Co. later followed a similar practice with "Green Coal." A commoner means of identification of coal has been the stenciling of designs or pasting labels on large lumps or in the distribution of small cardboard tags through the smaller sizes. The details of the method used to color coal have not been revealed. Usually all of the coal is not treated, because of the expense. Only enough pieces are colored to show clearly when distributed through the coal.
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APA: Ralph A. Sherman J. M. Pilcher  (1943)  Treatment of Coal Surfaces (d628d918-ac79-4fc8-aa37-9081605257e9)

MLA: Ralph A. Sherman J. M. Pilcher Treatment of Coal Surfaces (d628d918-ac79-4fc8-aa37-9081605257e9). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1943.

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