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  2. Coking factory - Wikipedia

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    Gas emission. Coke oven interior: detail (1942, USA). The coke oven is the central element of a coking plant. Horizontal ovens, which are the most commonly used (they are suitable for monitoring the various extraction stages), take the form of narrow compartments (approx. 50 cm wide), but several meters high and several meters deep.

  3. Coke (fuel) - Wikipedia

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    A coke oven at a smokeless fuel plant, Abercwmboi, South Wales, 1976. The industrial production of coke from coal is called coking. 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). [2]

  4. Heinrich Koppers - Wikipedia

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    After meeting with US Steel in 1907, Koppers agreed to build a coke plant in the United States and formed the H. Koppers Company. [2] In 1912, the H. Koppers Company was incorporated to be Koppers Inc. in Chicago, Illinois , an industrial organization which moved to Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , United States in 1914.

  5. Ottovale coke works - Wikipedia

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    In 1853 a shaft was sunk for the Blaydon Main coal seam at Blaydon Burn, and in 1902 a coke works was set up on the site of the nearby Dockendale Hall. This was operated by the Priestman Power Company, producing coke using 80 coke ovens, made by the Otto-Hilgenstock company of Germany. [1] By the 1950s, 90 ovens were operating at the plant.

  6. Coking - Wikipedia

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    3 C 2 H 4 → 2 C ("coke") + 2 C 2 H 6. A more realistic but complex view involves the alkylation of an aromatic ring of a coke nucleus. Acidic catalysts are thus especially prone to coking because they are effective at generating carbocations (i.e., alkylating agents). [3] Coking is one of several mechanisms for the deactivation of a ...

  7. Whinfield coke works - Wikipedia

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    Whinfield coke works was a large industrial complex located near Rowlands Gill in Tyne and Wear, North East England. The complex comprised a coking plant , alloy factory and power station . Waste heat from the plant provided heat for a power station.

  8. Solvay Process Company - Wikipedia

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    Solvay Process Company plant around 1900 Wells in Tully provided salt brine , pumped by pipeline to Solvay. An elevated conveyor, with buckets suspended from a cable loop, passed in a tunnel through a hill [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] to deliver stone from company quarries at Split Rock in Onondaga , about four miles to the south.

  9. Category:Coke ovens - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Coke ovens" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Nagarnar Steel Plant; O. Ottovale coke works; R. Redstone Coke Oven ...