Keywords: bookid:cokebreezebrique00belk bookidcokebreezebrique00belk bookyear:1918 bookyear1918 bookdecade:1910 bookdecade1910 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:belke__w__e bookauthorbelkewe bookcontributor:paul_v__galvin_library__illinois_institute_of_technology bookcontributorpaulvgalvinlibraryillinoisinstituteoftechnology booksponsor:carli__consortium_of_academic_and_research_libraries_in_illinois booksponsorcarliconsortiumofacademicandresearchlibrariesinillinois bookleafnumber:150 bookleafnumber150 bookcollection:paulvgalvinlibiit bookcollectionpaulvgalvinlibiit bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana photo border abstract bookid:cokebreezebrique00belk bookidcokebreezebrique00belk bookyear:1918 bookyear1918 bookdecade:1910 bookdecade1910 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:belke__w__e bookauthorbelkewe bookcontributor:paul_v__galvin_library__illinois_institute_of_technology bookcontributorpaulvgalvinlibraryillinoisinstituteoftechnology booksponsor:carli__consortium_of_academic_and_research_libraries_in_illinois booksponsorcarliconsortiumofacademicandresearchlibrariesinillinois bookleafnumber:150 bookleafnumber150 bookcollection:paulvgalvinlibiit bookcollectionpaulvgalvinlibiit bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana abstract photo border texture bookid:cokebreezebrique00belk bookidcokebreezebrique00belk bookyear:1918 bookyear1918 bookdecade:1910 bookdecade1910 bookcentury:1900 bookcentury1900 bookauthor:belke__w__e bookauthorbelkewe bookcontributor:paul_v__galvin_library__illinois_institute_of_technology bookcontributorpaulvgalvinlibraryillinoisinstituteoftechnology booksponsor:carli__consortium_of_academic_and_research_libraries_in_illinois booksponsorcarliconsortiumofacademicandresearchlibrariesinillinois bookleafnumber:150 bookleafnumber150 bookcollection:paulvgalvinlibiit bookcollectionpaulvgalvinlibiit bookcollection:americana bookcollectionamericana abstract photo border texture Identifier: cokebreezebrique00belk Title: Coke breeze briquetting Year: 1918 (1910s) Authors: Belke, W. E Subjects: Publisher: Contributing Library: Paul V. Galvin Library, Illinois Institute of Technology Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: t;u^■oo 70 Investifyatlon For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure, 1 _, . 2200 2 . 2200 3 2520 Average 2240 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirrigid and smooth api:;earance. They lostthe shiny black tar hue and took on thecharacteristic grey color of coke. Thecorners v;ere good and strong and oauldnot be broken. Strength After CokinR-: Trial Crushing Strength 1 1100 2 .- 1250 3 1150 Aver5i-e 1167 71 _ Investigation For Correct Mixture.20f. MIXTURE. Appearance Bef ore^CpkilJio. They v/ere smootliand glossy. The mixture forming its com-position showed a slight tendency to stic kto the mould. The corners were sharp andthey were excellent to look at.Crushing, Strength Before Coking:.;: Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 3930 2 2936 3 2950 Average 2935 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirsharp corners, but the cylindrical shape wasslightly distorted to an elliptical cross-,section. This shewed that the tar betweenthe particles flowed a little before itwas evaporated off. 73 Text Appearing After Image: 73 Investlgaticn For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 1000 2 1200 3 -- 1150 Average 1150 22ffo MIXTURE. Appearance Before CokiriA: The briquettes weresmooth and shiny sho\7in- little differencethan the 20fJ mixture. The composition wasvery sticky when briquetted and caused con-siderable trouble. It adhered to everythingwith whibh it came in contact. There wasclearly an excess of the tar so no higherpercentage mixtures were made. 74 Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: cokebreezebrique00belk Title: Coke breeze briquetting Year: 1918 (1910s) Authors: Belke, W. E Subjects: Publisher: Contributing Library: Paul V. Galvin Library, Illinois Institute of Technology Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: t;u^■oo 70 Investifyatlon For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure, 1 _, . 2200 2 . 2200 3 2520 Average 2240 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirrigid and smooth api:;earance. They lostthe shiny black tar hue and took on thecharacteristic grey color of coke. Thecorners v;ere good and strong and oauldnot be broken. Strength After CokinR-: Trial Crushing Strength 1 1100 2 .- 1250 3 1150 Aver5i-e 1167 71 _ Investigation For Correct Mixture.20f. MIXTURE. Appearance Bef ore^CpkilJio. They v/ere smootliand glossy. The mixture forming its com-position showed a slight tendency to stic kto the mould. The corners were sharp andthey were excellent to look at.Crushing, Strength Before Coking:.;: Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 3930 2 2936 3 2950 Average 2935 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirsharp corners, but the cylindrical shape wasslightly distorted to an elliptical cross-,section. This shewed that the tar betweenthe particles flowed a little before itwas evaporated off. 73 Text Appearing After Image: 73 Investlgaticn For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 1000 2 1200 3 -- 1150 Average 1150 22ffo MIXTURE. Appearance Before CokiriA: The briquettes weresmooth and shiny sho\7in- little differencethan the 20fJ mixture. The composition wasvery sticky when briquetted and caused con-siderable trouble. It adhered to everythingwith whibh it came in contact. There wasclearly an excess of the tar so no higherpercentage mixtures were made. 74 Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: cokebreezebrique00belk Title: Coke breeze briquetting Year: 1918 (1910s) Authors: Belke, W. E Subjects: Publisher: Contributing Library: Paul V. Galvin Library, Illinois Institute of Technology Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: t;u^■oo 70 Investifyatlon For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure, 1 _, . 2200 2 . 2200 3 2520 Average 2240 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirrigid and smooth api:;earance. They lostthe shiny black tar hue and took on thecharacteristic grey color of coke. Thecorners v;ere good and strong and oauldnot be broken. Strength After CokinR-: Trial Crushing Strength 1 1100 2 .- 1250 3 1150 Aver5i-e 1167 71 _ Investigation For Correct Mixture.20f. MIXTURE. Appearance Bef ore^CpkilJio. They v/ere smootliand glossy. The mixture forming its com-position showed a slight tendency to stic kto the mould. The corners were sharp andthey were excellent to look at.Crushing, Strength Before Coking:.;: Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 3930 2 2936 3 2950 Average 2935 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirsharp corners, but the cylindrical shape wasslightly distorted to an elliptical cross-,section. This shewed that the tar betweenthe particles flowed a little before itwas evaporated off. 73 Text Appearing After Image: 73 Investlgaticn For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 1000 2 1200 3 -- 1150 Average 1150 22ffo MIXTURE. Appearance Before CokiriA: The briquettes weresmooth and shiny sho\7in- little differencethan the 20fJ mixture. The composition wasvery sticky when briquetted and caused con-siderable trouble. It adhered to everythingwith whibh it came in contact. There wasclearly an excess of the tar so no higherpercentage mixtures were made. 74 Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: cokebreezebrique00belk Title: Coke breeze briquetting Year: 1918 (1910s) Authors: Belke, W. E Subjects: Publisher: Contributing Library: Paul V. Galvin Library, Illinois Institute of Technology Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: t;u^■oo 70 Investifyatlon For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure, 1 _, . 2200 2 . 2200 3 2520 Average 2240 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirrigid and smooth api:;earance. They lostthe shiny black tar hue and took on thecharacteristic grey color of coke. Thecorners v;ere good and strong and oauldnot be broken. Strength After CokinR-: Trial Crushing Strength 1 1100 2 .- 1250 3 1150 Aver5i-e 1167 71 _ Investigation For Correct Mixture.20f. MIXTURE. Appearance Bef ore^CpkilJio. They v/ere smootliand glossy. The mixture forming its com-position showed a slight tendency to stic kto the mould. The corners were sharp andthey were excellent to look at.Crushing, Strength Before Coking:.;: Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 3930 2 2936 3 2950 Average 2935 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirsharp corners, but the cylindrical shape wasslightly distorted to an elliptical cross-,section. This shewed that the tar betweenthe particles flowed a little before itwas evaporated off. 73 Text Appearing After Image: 73 Investlgaticn For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 1000 2 1200 3 -- 1150 Average 1150 22ffo MIXTURE. Appearance Before CokiriA: The briquettes weresmooth and shiny sho\7in- little differencethan the 20fJ mixture. The composition wasvery sticky when briquetted and caused con-siderable trouble. It adhered to everythingwith whibh it came in contact. There wasclearly an excess of the tar so no higherpercentage mixtures were made. 74 Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: cokebreezebrique00belk Title: Coke breeze briquetting Year: 1918 (1910s) Authors: Belke, W. E Subjects: Publisher: Contributing Library: Paul V. Galvin Library, Illinois Institute of Technology Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: t;u^■oo 70 Investifyatlon For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure, 1 _, . 2200 2 . 2200 3 2520 Average 2240 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirrigid and smooth api:;earance. They lostthe shiny black tar hue and took on thecharacteristic grey color of coke. Thecorners v;ere good and strong and oauldnot be broken. Strength After CokinR-: Trial Crushing Strength 1 1100 2 .- 1250 3 1150 Aver5i-e 1167 71 _ Investigation For Correct Mixture.20f. MIXTURE. Appearance Bef ore^CpkilJio. They v/ere smootliand glossy. The mixture forming its com-position showed a slight tendency to stic kto the mould. The corners were sharp andthey were excellent to look at.Crushing, Strength Before Coking:.;: Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 3930 2 2936 3 2950 Average 2935 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirsharp corners, but the cylindrical shape wasslightly distorted to an elliptical cross-,section. This shewed that the tar betweenthe particles flowed a little before itwas evaporated off. 73 Text Appearing After Image: 73 Investlgaticn For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 1000 2 1200 3 -- 1150 Average 1150 22ffo MIXTURE. Appearance Before CokiriA: The briquettes weresmooth and shiny sho\7in- little differencethan the 20fJ mixture. The composition wasvery sticky when briquetted and caused con-siderable trouble. It adhered to everythingwith whibh it came in contact. There wasclearly an excess of the tar so no higherpercentage mixtures were made. 74 Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. Identifier: cokebreezebrique00belk Title: Coke breeze briquetting Year: 1918 (1910s) Authors: Belke, W. E Subjects: Publisher: Contributing Library: Paul V. Galvin Library, Illinois Institute of Technology Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: t;u^■oo 70 Investifyatlon For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure, 1 _, . 2200 2 . 2200 3 2520 Average 2240 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirrigid and smooth api:;earance. They lostthe shiny black tar hue and took on thecharacteristic grey color of coke. Thecorners v;ere good and strong and oauldnot be broken. Strength After CokinR-: Trial Crushing Strength 1 1100 2 .- 1250 3 1150 Aver5i-e 1167 71 _ Investigation For Correct Mixture.20f. MIXTURE. Appearance Bef ore^CpkilJio. They v/ere smootliand glossy. The mixture forming its com-position showed a slight tendency to stic kto the mould. The corners were sharp andthey were excellent to look at.Crushing, Strength Before Coking:.;: Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 3930 2 2936 3 2950 Average 2935 Appearance After Coking; They retained theirsharp corners, but the cylindrical shape wasslightly distorted to an elliptical cross-,section. This shewed that the tar betweenthe particles flowed a little before itwas evaporated off. 73 Text Appearing After Image: 73 Investlgaticn For Correct Mixture. Trial Crushing Pressure. 1 1000 2 1200 3 -- 1150 Average 1150 22ffo MIXTURE. Appearance Before CokiriA: The briquettes weresmooth and shiny sho\7in- little differencethan the 20fJ mixture. The composition wasvery sticky when briquetted and caused con-siderable trouble. It adhered to everythingwith whibh it came in contact. There wasclearly an excess of the tar so no higherpercentage mixtures were made. 74 Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work. |