Chance Cone Feeding Coal
- Identifier:
- 003330
- Title:
- Chance Cone Feeding Coal
- Description:
- 'The sheltered construction of the processing equipment makes it difficult to photograph the coal in flow through the circuits, but this is a flash of the raw coal feed pouring into the 16.5 foot Chance cone. In this cone-shaped vessel, a mixture of sand and water is kept at a controlled gravity by agitation and by control of the proportions. This gravity is set to separate the clean coal from the refuse. The lighter coal is floated on top of the mix and guided to a discharge to continue its processing, which includes desanding, scrubbing, sizing, and moisture removal. The heavier refuse meanwhile sinks to the bottom and is passed to the refuse disposal system. This large cone has a capacity of 500 tons per hour.'
- Acquisition Source:
- Consolidation Coal Company
- Acquisition Method:
- Gift
- Medium:
- print
- Projects:
- West Virginia History OnView