Abstract
Coke is obtained from coal, lignite, peat, or wood by heating the material in a retort and distilling off the volatiles by the passage of superheated steam or hot vapors, the hot porous residue being treated with a liquid hydrocarbon and the temperature being so maintained the latter is cracked and carbon deposited on the coke. The vapors or light oils are condensed and the incondensable gases are used as fuel.
Citation Formats
Trumble, M J.
Coke.
United Kingdom: N. p.,
1925.
Web.
Trumble, M J.
Coke.
United Kingdom.
Trumble, M J.
1925.
"Coke."
United Kingdom.
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title = {Coke}
author = {Trumble, M J}
abstractNote = {Coke is obtained from coal, lignite, peat, or wood by heating the material in a retort and distilling off the volatiles by the passage of superheated steam or hot vapors, the hot porous residue being treated with a liquid hydrocarbon and the temperature being so maintained the latter is cracked and carbon deposited on the coke. The vapors or light oils are condensed and the incondensable gases are used as fuel.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1925}
month = {Jul}
}
title = {Coke}
author = {Trumble, M J}
abstractNote = {Coke is obtained from coal, lignite, peat, or wood by heating the material in a retort and distilling off the volatiles by the passage of superheated steam or hot vapors, the hot porous residue being treated with a liquid hydrocarbon and the temperature being so maintained the latter is cracked and carbon deposited on the coke. The vapors or light oils are condensed and the incondensable gases are used as fuel.}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1925}
month = {Jul}
}