Coke (fuel) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coke_(fuel)The coal is baked in an airless kiln, a "coke furnace" or "coking oven", at temperatures as high as 2,000 °C (3,600 °F) but usually around 1,000–1,100 °C (1,800–2,000 °F). This process vaporises or decomposes organic substances in the coal, driving off volatile products, including water , in the form of coal-gas and coal-tar .
COKE-OVEN GAS
https://thermopedia.com/content/64102.02.2011 · Coke-oven gas is a fuel gas having a medium calorific value that is produced during the manufacture of metallurgical coke by heating bituminous coal to temperatures of 900°C to 1000°C in a chamber from which air is excluded. The main constituents are, by volume, about 50% hydrogen, 30% methane and 3% higher hydrocarbons, 7% carbon monoxide, 3% ...
Coke Oven - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
www.sciencedirect.com › topics › chemistryCoke oven emissions are the volatile products that are released from bituminous coal during its conversion to coke in high temperature ovens in the absence of air. These emissions arise from the noncarbonaceous materials present in the coal prior to processing and are complex mixtures of dusts, vapors, and gases that typically include polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, aliphatic aldehydes and hydrocarbons, phenols, heterocyclic compounds, arsenic, cadmium, and mercury.
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https://coke-oven.comCoke Oven is a database, directory, Library and index of Zine. It is designed to allow easier discovery and sharing of content between Zine makers, readers and collectors. It was founded under the idea of being a gradually growing and evolving resource which can be utilised by artists and those seeking art to make it easier to access content and ...