Preliminary evaluation of proposed methods of processing petroleum fluid coke as a reinforcing additive for the production of metallurgical coke and for the manufacture of high-purity carbon black / W.A.O....: M38-1/219-1971E-PDF
"This report attempts to evaluate by standard but approximate methods the economic feasibility of three conceptual processes for the desulphurization of high-sulphur-content petroleum fluid coke, in which the heat necessary to operate the process is supplied: (a) by electricity; (b) by combustion of a part of the finished petroleum coke with oxygen or air; and (c) by converting the entire production of petroleum coke to carbon monoxide in one operation with the fluid coking, followed by the decomposition of the carbon monoxide to pure carbon black"--Synopsis, page i.
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| Title | Preliminary evaluation of proposed methods of processing petroleum fluid coke as a reinforcing additive for the production of metallurgical coke and for the manufacture of high-purity carbon black / W.A.O. Herrmann and K.W. Bowles, Fuels Research Centre. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (ix, 90 pages) : illustrations, charts. |
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