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An open letter to Russian coke-plant managers

An open letter to Russian coke-plant managers ISSN 1068-364X, Coke and Chemistry, 2008, Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 70–71. © Allerton Press, Inc., 2008. Original Russian Text © P. Kharkhardin, 2008, published in Koks i Khimiya, 2008, No. 2, pp. 43–44. INFORMATION. CHRONICLE P. Kharkhardin DOI: 10.3103/S1068364X08020075 We know that the quality of coke is a very impor- plant may reduce output on account of a shortage or tant issue in coke production. In turn, the quality of imbalance in the raw materials, while the other coke mainly depends on the quality of the coal interrupts coal deliveries for lack of further storage employed. It is clear from my many years of expe- space. The lack of up-to-date information on condi- rience in the coke industry of the Soviet Union, tions at all the plants hinders preventive action. The including direct involvement in securing its raw resulting losses are not only technological but also materials, that the problem is not poor coal. Rather, economic. poor coke quality results from unsatisfactory As a veteran of the Soviet coke industry, familiar choices in mixing coal with different characteristics at first hand with the operation of Russian and non- to create the coking batch. Russian coke plants, I feel http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Coke and Chemistry Springer Journals

An open letter to Russian coke-plant managers

Coke and Chemistry , Volume 51 (2) – Jun 22, 2008

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Springer Journals
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Copyright © 2008 by Allerton Press, Inc.
Subject
Chemistry; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
ISSN
1068-364X
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1934-8398
DOI
10.3103/S1068364X08020075
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ISSN 1068-364X, Coke and Chemistry, 2008, Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 70–71. © Allerton Press, Inc., 2008. Original Russian Text © P. Kharkhardin, 2008, published in Koks i Khimiya, 2008, No. 2, pp. 43–44. INFORMATION. CHRONICLE P. Kharkhardin DOI: 10.3103/S1068364X08020075 We know that the quality of coke is a very impor- plant may reduce output on account of a shortage or tant issue in coke production. In turn, the quality of imbalance in the raw materials, while the other coke mainly depends on the quality of the coal interrupts coal deliveries for lack of further storage employed. It is clear from my many years of expe- space. The lack of up-to-date information on condi- rience in the coke industry of the Soviet Union, tions at all the plants hinders preventive action. The including direct involvement in securing its raw resulting losses are not only technological but also materials, that the problem is not poor coal. Rather, economic. poor coke quality results from unsatisfactory As a veteran of the Soviet coke industry, familiar choices in mixing coal with different characteristics at first hand with the operation of Russian and non- to create the coking batch. Russian coke plants, I feel

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Published: Jun 22, 2008

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