Large-scale coking
Large coking plants are " coking plants with an annual capacity of 23% (1,935,000 tons per year) of the total production potential" (definition of the term used by the United Steelworks AG (1926)).
The large-scale coking plant completely processes the coke coal accumulation in a shaft system and requires the smooth use of machines and personnel.
The large coking plants are located on the site of large pits.
The following were named here:
- Kaiser Friedrich coking plant
- Westende coking plant (Rheinstahl)
- Westende coking plant (Phoenix)
- Bruchstrasse coking plant
- Coking Minister Stein
- Coking plant Erin
- Alma coking plant
See also: central coking