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  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black

    Table 1.-Salient statistics of carbon black produced from natural gas and liquid hydrocarbons in the United States [ ]

    Jan 1, 1967

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By Donald S. Colby

    CARBON-BLACK shipments, which had declined in the latter art of 1953, remained low in 1954 until after settlement of the labor strike that occurred in the rubber industry in July and August. The pro

    Jan 1, 1958

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By Ivan F. Avery

    DOMESTIC production of carbon black increased 4 percent in 1962 to 2,056 million pounds. Furnace black output was 8 percent, or 132 million pounds, above that in 1961 and accounted for 90 percent of t

    Jan 1, 1963

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By William B. Harper

    Domestic sales of carbon black sustained the upward movement for the 4th consecutive year, reflecting the increased sales of motor vehicles during the same period. Sales of carbon black in the domesti

    Jan 1, 1967

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black - General Summary

    By Carl W. Kelley

    PRODUCTION in the United States of carbon black has increased from 20 million pounds per year in 1920 to over 2 billion pounds in 1964 valued at $156 million, mostly for consumption by the rubber-tire

    Jan 1, 1965

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black ? General Summary

    By Ivan F. Avery

    PRODUCTION of carbon black decreased 4 percent in 1961. Output in the major producing States of Texas and Louisiana decreased 1 percent and 8 percent, respectively. Production of channel black continu

    Jan 1, 1962

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Black ? General Summary

    By Ivan F. Avery

    DOMEST1C production of carbon black in 1963, remained at about the same level as in 1962. Carbon black produced by the furnace process increased 2 percent to 1,880 million pounds in 1963 and accounted

    Jan 1, 1964

  • NIOSH
    Carbon in Diesel Particulate Matter: Structure, Microwave Absorption and Oxidation

    By M. S. Seehra, V. S. Babu, L. Farinash

    "The diesel particulate matter (DPM), a constituent of the diesel engine exhausts, is known to be a potential carcinogen. 1- 3 Consequently, suitable methods to control/eliminate DPM have ·been under

    Dec 1, 1996

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Monoxide Fixed Point Continuous Monitor - Objective

    Provide an instrument for continuous remote monitoring of carbon monoxide concentration in underground mines. Approach A carbon monoxide fixed? point continuous monitor consists of two modules. A

    Jan 1, 1981

  • NIOSH
    Carbon Monoxide Transducer Module - The Objective

    To provide for continuous remote sensing of carbon monoxide (CO) in underground mines. The Approach A transducer module has been developed as a wall-mounted, continuously operating instrument th

    Jan 1, 1982

  • NIOSH
    Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra Of Monosubstituted Pyridines

    By H. L. Retcofsky

    Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance (18CNMR) spectra of nine 2-substituted pyridines, seven 3 -substituted pyridines, and nine 4-substituted pyridines have been obtained and analyzed. Substituents in

    Jan 1, 1969

  • NIOSH
    Carbonizing Properties - Eastern Kentucky Coals From Elkhorn No. 1, Elkhorn No. 2, Leatherwood, And Harlan Beds ? Introduction And Summary

    By J. D. Davis

    THIS report gives results of an investigation of the carbonizing properties of the following eastern Kentucky coals: Elkhorn No. I bed, No. 28 mine, Wayland, Floyd County; Elkhorn No. 2 bed, Turner No

    Jan 1, 1952

  • NIOSH
    Carbonizing Properties And Petrographic Composition Of No. 2-Bed Coal From Bartoy Mine And No. S-Bed Coal From Wilkeson-Miller Mine, Wilkeson, Pierce County, Wash. ? Introduction And Summary

    By J. D. Davis

    The carbonizing properties of No. 2-bed coal from the Bartoy mine and No. 5- or Miller-bed coal from the Wilkeson-Miller mine, both at Wilkeson, Pierce County, Wash., were determined by the Bureau of

    Jan 1, 1942

  • NIOSH
    Carbonizing Properties Of West Virginia Coals And Blends Of Coals From The Alma, Cedar Grove, Dorothy Powellton A, Eagle, Pocahontas And Beckley Beds ? Introduction

    By A. C. Fieldner

    In 1927 the Carbonization Committee of the American Gas Association proposed cooperation with the Bureau of Mines in the development of suitable methods for determining the carbonizing properties of A

    Jan 1, 1938

  • NIOSH
    Carbonizing Properties: British Columbia, Matanuska Valley (Alaska), And Washington Coals And Blends Of Six Of Them With Lower Sunnyside (Utah) Coals ? Introduction

    By J. D. Davis

    THIS-report gives results of in investigation of the carbonizing properties of 18 coals, including 2 from Alaska, 12 from British Columbia, 3 from Washington, and 1 from Utah. Each coal was carbonized

    Jan 1, 1952

  • NIOSH
    Carbonizing Properties: Chilton Coal From Lorado No. 5 Mine Lorado, Logan County, W. Va. - Introduction And Summary

    By J. D. Davis

    THE CARBONIZING properties of Chilton-bed coal from Lorado No. 5 mine, HE Logan County, W. Va., were determined by Bureau of Mines-American Gas Association tests at 600°, 700°, 800°, 900°, and 1,000°

    Jan 1, 1951

  • NIOSH
    Carbonizing Properties: Pocahontas No. 6, Davy Sewell, And Fire Creek Coals From West Virginia And Upper And Lower Kittanning And Upper And Lower Freeport Coals From Pennsylvania

    By J. D. Davis

    THE carbonizing properties of one medium- and and five low-volatile coals from West Virginia and one high-volatile A and two medium-volatile coals from Pennsylvania were determined by 800° and 900° C.

    Jan 1, 1950

  • NIOSH
    Carbonizing Properties: Tennessee Coals From The Jellico Bed In Campbell County And The Sewanee Bed In Marion County - Introduction And Summary

    By D. A. Reynolds

    THIS REPORT gives results of an investigation of the carbonizing properties of two Tennessee coals, one from the Jellico bed in Campbell County and the other from the Sewanee bed in Marion County. Jel

    Jan 1, 1953

  • NIOSH
    Carbonizing Properties: West Virginia Coals From The Beckley Bed, Caretta No. 5 Mine, McDowell County, And Glen Rogers No. 2 Mine, Wyoming County - Introduction And Summary

    By D. A. Reynolds

    THIS PAPER gives results of an investigation of the composition and carbonizing properties of coals from the Beckley bed, Caretta No. 5 mine, Susanna, McDowell County, and Glen Rogers No. 2 mine, Glen

    Jan 1, 1953

  • NIOSH
    Carbonizing Properties: West Virginia Coals From The Pittsburgh Bed Jamison No. 9 Mine, Marion County, And Upper Freeport Bed, Bull Run No. 1 Mine, Preston County ? Introduction And Summary

    By J. D. Davis

    THIS REPORT gives results of an investi¬gation of the carbonizing properties of coals from Pittsburgh bed, Jamison No. 9 mine, Marion County, W. Va., and from Upper Freeport bed, Bull Run No. 1 mine,

    Jan 1, 1952