Joint Report On the Bituminous Or Oil Shales of New Brunswick And Nova Scotia
Joint Report On the Bituminous Or Oil Shales of New Brunswick And Nova Scotia
R W Robert Wheelock Ells
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The method which was first used for expelling the am- monia from the ammonia water was to boil the latter in horizontal boilers and conduct the gas into vessels containing sulphuric acid, called cracker boxes. It was found, however, that considerable loss of ammonia occurred from the inability to drive off all the ammonia contained in the water, and in 1882 tower stills were introduced. PLATE XIII. Endless tram conveying shale from breakers to retorts, Broxburn, Scotland. 5656-p 44 SCOTTISH OIL...-SHALE INDWSTBY 45 The Beilby ammonia column-still was patterned after the Coffey alcohol still, and was the first tower still used. In this still, the ammonia water entered at the top and was deprived of most of the ammonia, before it overflowed through an outlet at the base of the still, by the action of 20 pound pressure steam, which passed upwards and carried the ammonia vapours with it. The descending water and the ascending steam were forced to travel over a zig-zag course, and FIG. Beilby's Ammonia Column Still.
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