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  2. Coal analysis - Wikipedia

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    Coal analysis techniques are specific analytical methods designed to measure the particular physical and chemical properties of coals. These methods are used primarily to determine the suitability of coal for coking , power generation or for iron ore smelting in the manufacture of steel .

  3. Refined coal - Wikipedia

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    Coal-upgrading technology refers to a class of technologies developed to remove moisture, and certain pollutants from low rank coals such as sub-bituminous coal and lignite and raise their calorific values. Companies in Australia, Germany, and the United States are the principal drivers of this research, development, and commercialization.

  4. Lignite - Wikipedia

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    Lignite is mined all around the world and is used almost exclusively as a fuel for steam-electric power generation. Lignite combustion produces less heat for the amount of carbon dioxide and sulfur released than other ranks of coal. As a result, lignite is the most harmful coal to human health. [3]

  5. Coal analyzer - Wikipedia

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    Although most coal operations can obtain this information about coal quality by taking physical samples, preparing the samples, and analyzing them with laboratory equipment, these processes often involve a time lag of up to 24 hours from gathering the sample to final analysis results. In contrast, coal analyzers provide analysis information ...

  6. High temperature lignite coke - Wikipedia

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    Because East German industry urgently needed coke after the Second World War and the anthracite coal traditionally used for its production was found for the most part in western Germany, the two process engineers Erich Rammler and Georg Bilkenroth began researching and developing a metallurgical high-temperature lignite coke in 1949.

  7. Karrick process - Wikipedia

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    The retort used for the Karrick process based on the Nevada–Texas–Utah Retort, used for the shale oil extraction. [2] In 1935, a Karrick LTC pilot plant was constructed in the coal research laboratory at the University of Utah. [3] Commercial-size processing plants were operated during the 1930s in Colorado, Utah and Ohio.

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    In clinical trials, one to three percent of men who used Cialis reported leg pain and, on occasion, pain in their other limbs. This side effect was most common in guys who took 10 to 20 milligrams ...

  9. Coal combustion products - Wikipedia

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    Photomicrograph made with a scanning electron microscope and back-scatter detector: cross section of fly ash particles. Fly ash, flue ash, coal ash, or pulverised fuel ash (in the UK)—plurale tantum: coal combustion residuals (CCRs)—is a coal combustion product that is composed of the particulates that are driven out of coal-fired boilers together with the flue gases.