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TABLE 4<br />

390<br />

DELAYED COKING OF DEASHED COAL SOLUTION<br />

RESULTS OF COKER TEST RUN DC-13<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> Feed.(’)<br />

Specific Gravity, 100/60*F<br />

S<strong>of</strong>tening Point. *F (R&B)<br />

Benzene Insoluble. Wt.70<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> Coke<br />

Wt. Percent <strong>of</strong> Feed<br />

Density, lbs/ft3<br />

By Weight <strong>of</strong> Volume 50.1<br />

Occupied in Coke Drum.<br />

Coke Drum Cokc Drv.7<br />

so. 1 Kc?. 2<br />

1.1926 l.!6!l<br />

158<br />

22.2<br />

25.7<br />

By Weight <strong>of</strong> Water 66.7<br />

’ Displaced by Sample<br />

Volatile Matter, Wt. % 9.17<br />

Fixed Carbon, Wt. % 90.22<br />

Ash, Wte% 0.61<br />

Sulfur. Wt. % 0.37<br />

Heating Value, BTU/lb. 14,520<br />

(1) Weight percent coal extract<br />

Benzene insoluble, weight p<br />

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-. .. . .<br />

r<br />

-26.2<br />

ent- 2 I., 0<br />

ion. 5<br />

I?. 6<br />

22.3<br />

38.5<br />

51.3<br />

10.06<br />

89.’28<br />

0.66<br />

0.38<br />

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