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The Low-Temperature Carbonization Of Pittsburgh Coals
Bulletin 8
Coal-Mining Investigations
Under Auspices of
Carnegie Institute Of Technology, United States Bureau Of Mines, Advisory Board Of Coal-Mine Operators And Engineers.
The Low-Temperature Carbonization Of Pennsylvania Coals-The Pittsburgh And Upper Kittanning Beds
by
Joseph D. Davis, Fuels Chemist, United States Bureau of Mines
and
V. Frank Parry, Research Fellow,Carnegie Institute of Technology.
Carnegie Institute Of Technology,Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania 1923
contents:
Sources od coals used in investigation.
Pittsburgh coal.
Freeports coal.
Upper Kittanning coal.
Important factors in the low-tempertature carbonization of coal.
Experimental work.
Didtillation apparatus.
Collection of by-products.
Ammonia.
Light oils.
Collection and sampling of the gas.
Dicussion of results.
Coke.
Ammonia.
and more. Has slight soiling on cover. Overall Very Good Condition!
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