Forfatter: A.-M.Inst.C E., George Frederick Zimmer
År: 1916
Forlag: Crosby Lockwood and Son
Sted: London
Sider: 752
UDK: 621.87 Zim, 621.86 Zim
Being a Treatise on the Handling and Storing of Material such as Grain, Coal, Ore, Timber, Etc., by Automatic or Semi-Automatic Machinery, together with the Various Accessories used in the Manipulation of such Plant
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THE MECHANICAL HANDLING OF MATERIAL
continues for some distance up the slope at the delivery end, the water thence flowing
back like a miniature cataract on the partially quenched coke, thoroughly saturating it
and completing the quenching process. As the red-hot coke leaves the retorts it is
directed into the trough by a deflecting plate or shoot, and is drawn forward by the
cross-bars.
The coke can also be quenched by sprays of water arranged at intervals along the
trough, or where part is arranged on the incline, automatic sprays are arranged as shown at
cd in Fig. 204. This part of the conveyor is completely closed in, so that the coke may