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62nd Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 21, Issue 5


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2000 | 149 Pages | ISBN: 0470294647 | PDF | 10 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 Evolution of Cookstove Designs and Manufacturing Techniques (pages 1-3): Kara KopplinChapter 2 An Overview of Color Matching in Porcelain Enamel (pages 5-12): Thomas A. SpirkaChapter 3 The Application of Multi?Colored Porcelain Graphics (pages 13-15): Ralph GwaltneyChapter 4 The Effect of Shear Stress on the Rheology of Premilled Enamels (pages 17-23): Vincent Duchamp, Robert Hyde and Leonard MeuselChapter 5 Porcelain Enamels with Improved Chip Resistance (pages 25-34): Dechun Fu, William D. Faust and Allison W. GeeChapter 6 Wet and Powder Enameling with the EIC High?Speed Bell Atomizer (pages 35-42): Hanr?Juergen ThieleChapter 7 Surface Preparation and the Porcelain Enameling Industry (pages 43-52): Donald R. EmblyChapter 8 Update: A. I. Andrews’s Defects Films (pages 53-56): Lester SmithChapter 9 Developments in Processing Hanger Technology (pages 57-69): Richard A. DooleyChapter 10 Heat?Reflecting Enamel for New Ovens (pages 71-80): Charles BaldwinChapter 11 Anti?Microbial Porcelain Enamels (pages 81-83): Mike WilczynskiChapter 12 Oxidation?Reduction Equilibrium in Frit Approach to Mechanism of Bond (pages 85-91): Boris Yurditsky and Vincent DuchampChapter 13 Porcelain Enamel Firing on Cast Iron (pages 93-96): Lam O’ByrneChapter 14 The New Lithium Market (pages 97-99): Jack SheetsChapter 15 OSHA and EPA Issues (pages 101-103): James J. CarletonChapter 16 PEI Environmental Committee Report on Recent Activities (pages 105-106): Jack WaggenerChapter 17 ISO I4000: An Overview (pages 107-114): Sherman StephensChapter 18 The Effects of Moisture on Powder Properties (pages 115-124): Larry Biller, John Jozefowski, Steve Kilczewski, Rich Kmoch and Scott LevyChapter 19 Proper Care of Porcelain Enamel Powder for Electrostatic Application (pages 125-126): Holger F. EveleChapter 20 The Appliance Teardown Process: Solutions in Steelâ„¢ (pages 127-130): Michael StillerChapter 21 Porcelain Enamel Surface Defects (pages 131-135): Anthony R. MazzucaChapter 22 Six Sigma Smelter Control (pages 137-151): Gary E. Raymond

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62nd Conference on Glass Problems Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 23, Issue 1


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2002 | 244 Pages | ISBN: 0470294728 | PDF | 15 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 Practical Examples and Advantages of Advanced Control Applications by Expert System ESII (pages 2-19): Erik Muysenberg, Josef Chmelar, Robert Bodi and Frantisek MatustikChapter 2 How to Apply Statistical and Model?Based Control Technologies to Glass Manufacturing (pages 21-26): Steve NixonChapter 3 On?Line Redox Sensors in Industrial Glass Melting Tanks (pages 27-44): Paul R. Laimbock, Ruud G. C. Beerkens and John van der SchaafChapter 4 GlassExpert: A Software Family for Improving Quality and Flexibility in Glass Plants (pages 45-58): Stefan BergoldChapter 5 Knots: Analysis and Minimization in High?Quality Glasses (pages 59-82): K. R. Selkregg and A. GuptaChapter 6 Glass Melting Technology of the Future: A Project of the Glass Manufacturing Industry Council (pages 84-92): Christopher Q. Jian, Warren W. Wolf and Michael GreenmanChapter 7 Energy Efficiency Benchmarking of Glass Furnaces (pages 93-105): Ruud G. C. Beerkens and Johannes van LimptChapter 8 The BOC Convective Glass Melting System (pages 107-118): John Leblanc, Richard Marshall, Greg Prusia, Tom Clayton, Andrew Richardson and Neil SimpsonChapter 9 Environmental Benefits and Lower Cost (pages 119-134): Kevin A. Lievre and Russell J. HewertsonChapter 10 A Comparison of Oxygen?Enhanced Combustion Technologies (pages 135-151): Bryan C. Hoke and Julian L. InskipChapter 11 Installation of a New Burner Technology in a Float Furnace (pages 153-160): Andrew McIver, Ernie Curley, Richard Valtierra and Pat WatsonChapter 12 Energy Consumption in the Feeder Forehearth (pages 161-174): L.J.R. GaskellChapter 13 New Fused Cast Refractories for Glass Furnace Regenerators (pages 176-183): Michele M. Miller, Michel Gaubil, Thierry Colozzi, Frederic Pomar, Yves Boussant?Roux and Oliver CittiChapter 14 Hot Bottom Repairing for Glass Furnaces (pages 185-192): Rafael Hierro Gorostiola, Robert D. Chambers and Kevin PendletonChapter 15 Glass Contact Application of High?Chrome Refractories in Soda?Lime Glass Melters (pages 193-210): Jacques Guigonis, Jack Larry, Chuck McGarry and Mike NelsonChapter 16 Formation of Boundary Layers on Different Refractories in Glass Melts (pages 211-226): M. Dunkl, Amul Gupta and Kevin SelkreggChapter 17 The Glass Manufacturing Industry Council in Its Fourth Year (pages 226-234): Michael GreenmanChapter 18 European IPPC Directive 96/61/EC: Best Available Techniques for Reducing the Environmental Impact of the Glass Industry (pages 235-246): Bianca Maria Scalet

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