Claims
- 1. In a method of producing a continuous cake of compression molded coal for chamber type coke ovens comprising steps of charging raw material coking coal into a molding box, and pressurizing said raw material coking coal with a pressing plate to obtain compression molded coal and to push the compression molded coal out of the molding box through an outlet, the improvement wherein
- the coking coal having a water content of more than 8.5% is charged into a chamber of the molding box at a side opposite the outlet,
- said pressing plate in the chamber is so advanced in the molding box to compression mold the coking coal into the preceding compression molded coal at a pressure no more than about 100 Kg/cm.sup.2 so that the molded coal has a bulk density of at least 1.0 wet ton/m.sup.3, and to push the molded coal in the molding box toward the outlet,
- the molded coal pressurized by the pressing plate partly remains in the molding box for supporting the coking coal freshly charged for the following cycle of the operation, and
- said freshly charged coal is pressed by the pressing plate so that the subsequent molded coal is combined with the preceding compression molded coal and the preceding molded coal is pushed out of the molding box whereby by repeating said serial steps of the operation, continuous cake of compression molded coal is produced.
- 2. A method of continuously producing compression molded coal for chamber type coke ovens comprising steps of charging a coking coal having a water content of more than 8.5% in a chamber of a molding box at a side opposite an outlet thereof,
- pressurizing said coking coal into the preceding compression molded coal at a pressure no more than about 100 kg/cm.sup.2 by advancing a pressing plate in the molding box,
- and pushing the preceding compression molded coal out of the molding box through the outlet by further advancing of the pressing plate in the pressurizing direction so that the succeeding molded coal has a bulk density of 1.0 wet ton/m3 or more, the succeeding molded coal remaining in said outlet of the molding box for supporting the coking coal freshly charged for the following cycle of the operation, and said freshly charged coal being pressed by advancing of the pressing plate so that the subsequent molded coal is combined with the preceding compression molded coal.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 430,566, filed on Sept. 30, 1982, now abandoned.
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