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Industrial plants in Atlantic Coast States which are now laying up storage piles of bituminous coal in anticipation of oil shortages are faced with possibility of loss of some of coal through spontaneous heating; loss can be prevented by proper storage methods; factors favorable to spontaneous heating; coal quality; precautions in storing coal; roll packing method; measuring stockpile temperatures; extinguishing fires.
Industrial plants in Atlantic Coast States which are now laying up storage piles of bituminous coal in anticipation of oil shortages are faced with possibility of loss of some of coal through spontaneous heating; loss can be prevented by proper storage methods; factors favorable to spontaneous heating; coal quality; precautions in storing coal; roll packing method; measuring stockpile temperatures; extinguishing fires.
Keep coal piles from catching fire
Indus Heating
Ellis, R.H. (author)
Industrial Heating ; 10
1943
Article (Journal)
English
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