2008
DOI: 10.3103/s1068364x08070107
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Optical microscopy and SEM study of pyrolytic-carbon deposits from coke ovens

Abstract: The presence of pyrolytic carbon deposits can cause a number of serious problems in the operation of a coke oven. They can inhibit the flow of gas out of the oven; their removal may cause damage to the refractories and the coke pusher equipment, in particular when the deposition is extensive, and can affect the sealing of the oven so leading to undesirable emissions. Some plants burn off the carbon deposits in an empty oven and this evidently causes loss in productivity and brickwork damage which can lead to e… Show more

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