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Are coal logs water-resistant? Do they absorb water when moving through water-filled pipes?

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Are coal logs water-resistant? Do they absorb water when moving through water-filled pipes?

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Coal logs are rather water-resistant. They normally absorb very little water. The main reason for this is that coal logs are compacted under very high pressure. The high pressure squeezes air and water out of the pores, causing the pores to be saturated with water. The densified and saturated logs can absorb very little water.

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