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Free Download 98th Annual Meeting and the Ceramic Manufacturing Council's Workshop and Exposition: Materials & Equipment/Whitewares: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 18, Issue 2 By
1997 | 461 Pages | ISBN: 0470294426 | PDF | 8 MB
This volume is part of the Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceeding (CESP) series. This series contains a collection of papers dealing with issues in both traditional ceramics (i.e., glass, whitewares, refractories, and porcelain enamel) and advanced ceramics. Topics covered in the area of advanced ceramic include bioceramics, nanomaterials, composites, solid oxide fuel cells, mechanical properties and structural design, advanced ceramic coatings, ceramic armor, porous ceramics, and more.Content: Chapter 1 Innovations in Decorating Badging Techniques (pages 1-11): Sally AlsopChapter 2 Sintering and Modification of Porous Structure Caused by Binders Added to Whiteware Body Composition (pages 12-21): F. Andreola, P. Pozzi and M. RomagnoliChapter 3 Near?IR Photoluminescence of Manganese(V)?Doped Synthetic Materials and Related Minerals (pages 22-27): Maria Flora Barba, Pio Callejas, David Ajo, Giorgio Pozza and Marco BettinelliChapter 4 Frit: The Engineered Material (pages 28-36): Todd BarsonChapter 5 Kiln Troubleshooting and the Fix (pages 37-43): Lawrence E. BauerChapter 6 Chromite as a Pigment for Fast?Fired Porcelain Tiles (pages 44-58): Federica Bondioli, Anna Maria Ferrari, Cristina Leonelli and Tiziano ManfrediniChapter 7 Further Investigation of a Pressure Cast Sanitaryware Body with Emphasis on Permeability and Effect of Raw Material Selection (pages 59-68): A. K. Bougher and M. D. EtheridgeChapter 8 Application and Management of High?Velocity Burners on Tunnel Kilns Firing Structural Clay Brick (pages 69-77): Johnny M. BrownChapter 9 Lift Truck Safety (pages 78-80): Gary BurkholderChapter 10 The Metal Marking Behavior of Matte, Gloss, and Zircon?Opacified Glazes (pages 81-95): R. J. Castilone and W. M. CartyChapter 11 The Influence of ZrO2 Particles on Ceramic Glazes Used in the Single?Fired Tile Industry (pages 96-113): C. Conception, J. L. Oteo, E. Ocana, J. Rubio and M. J. VelascoChapter 12 Electric Utility Industry Restructuring: Duke Power's Position (pages 114-126): Bob EdmondsChapter 13 Novel Feedstocks for Powder Injection Molding (pages 127-138): R. A. Einhorn, N. J. Amoroso and L. E. BoganChapter 14 The Relative Stability of Ceramic Pigments (pages 139-149): Douglas R. Eppler and Richard A. EpplerChapter 15 Formulation of Leadless Glazes (pages 150-158): Richard A. Eppler and Douglas R. EpplerChapter 16 Using a Consultant to Expand Your Technology Base (pages 159-165): Richard A. Eppler and Douglas R. EpplerChapter 17 Fort Cady in Situ Borate Mining Project (pages 167-172): George J. HartmanChapter 18 Electrophoretic Deposition of Compacts from Clay Suspensions (pages 173-186): I. Hector and R. ClasenChapter 19 A New Electronics?Grade Dispersant for the Improved Processibility of Technical Ceramics (pages 187-198): C. P. Howland, K. J. Moeggenborg and G. J. ColliasChapter 20 Constant Flow Rate Consolidation Behavior of Alumina Slurries (pages 199-215): B. J. Kellett and D. N. RavishankarChapter 21 A Procedure for Determining the Response of Organic Matter in Ball Clays to Alkaline Digestion (pages 216-227): W. J. KellyChapter 22 Contact Damage Resistance of Whiteware Glazes (pages 228-236): William C. LaCourse and Mark T. UcaszChapter 23 The Role of Water in Glaze Defects (pages 237-245): William Lacourse and Walter MasonChapter 24 Using Brookfield Analysis to Predict Slip Performance (pages 246-254): Bill LeachChapter 25 Further Studies on the Effects of Different Ball Clays on Fast?Fire Floor and Wall Tile (pages 255-261): Christopher A. LombardoChapter 26 Retrofitting Tunnel Kilns (pages 262-279): J. J. LukacsChapter 27 High Heat Penetration: Theory and Practice (pages 280-290): Fred McMann, Bruce Geisendorfer and Todd MillerChapter 28 Kaolin Delamination Techniques and Their Effects on Morphology, Crystallinity, and Suspension Rheology (pages 291-303): Chris B. Maxwell and Prakash B. MallaChapter 29 Mining Safety the North Carolina Way (pages 304-307): Harold D. MegredyChapter 30 Ceramic Glaze Materials: The Top Ten List (pages 308-319): Klaus MeinssenChapter 31 Insulating with Ceramic Hollow Microspheres in Refractory Bricks and Castables (pages 320-332): Stan MillerChapter 32 The Impact of ABET on Cirriculum Content and Academic Standards (pages 333-337): Robert E. MooreChapter 33 What Does It Take to Get a Promotion? (pages 338-340): Robert T. OxnardChapter 34 Effects of Regulations on Materials Availability (pages 341-342): Michael B. QuintinChapter 35 Spray Drying and Implications for Compactibility of Product Granules (pages 343-358): James S. ReedChapter 36 Significance of Wollastonite in Ceramic Whitewares (pages 359-366): Sara RobinsonChapter 37 Practical Applications of Pulse Firing in Tunnel Kilns for the Structural Clay Industry (pages 367-373): Jeffrey D. RyanChapter 38 A High?Sensitivity Thermal Method for Determining the Presence of Quartz at Levels Below 0.1% (pages 374-383): G. S. Sheffield and J. R. SchorrChapter 39 Statistical Process Control Will Improve Your Quality and Profits (pages 384-388): Milton A. StumpffChapter 40 Defect Analysis of Lithium Tetraborate Single Crystals by X?Ray Topography (pages 389-396): Tamotsu Sugawara, Ryuichi Komatsu, Satoshi Uda and Koichi SassaChapter 41 Ensuring Safety Through Continuous Participation (page 397): Linnie ThomasChapter 42 Refitting Existing Kilns to Improve Performance (pages 398-406): Sam TricaseChapter 43 Borate Raw Materials for the Ceramic Frit Industry (pages 407-417): W. VickeryChapter 44 Future of the Storm Water Program (pages 418-421): Carmelita WhiteChapter 45 Acrylic Binders for Dry Pressing Ceramics (pages 422-438): X. Kevin Wu, David W. Whitman, William L. Kaufell, William C. Finch and Donald I. CumbersChapter 46 Water/Frit Interactions as a Source of Glazing Problems (pages 439-454): C. H. Yoon, W. C. Lacourse and W. Mason


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