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65th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 24, Issue 5


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2003 | 181 Pages | ISBN: 0470294841 | PDF | 16 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 Lithium Minerals (pages 1-10): Charles MerivaleChapter 2 Comparison of Pyrobor and V?Bor as Feedstock for Glass Manufacture (pages 11-13): Dave HamelChapter 3 "Infrared Reflective Complex Inorganic Color Pigments" (pages 15-22): Kenneth T. LoyeChapter 4 Porcelain Enameling Steels: Products and Applications (pages 23-28): George F. AltemusChapter 5 Antimicrobial?Coated Steel (pages 29-39): Frederick A. MyersChapter 6 A Brief Introduction to Lost Foam (pages 41-44): David SheltonChapter 7 The Electrophoresis Process (pages 45-51): Michael KoenigsteinChapter 8 Porcelain Enamel Systems for Electrophoretic Deposition (pages 53-54): Holger F. EveleChapter 9 "No Transfer" Powder Porcelain Systems (pages 55-65): Jeff Sellins and Mike HortonChapter 10 Extent and Usefulness of Ready to Use Enamels to a Small Operation (pages 67-75): Rommel Gomez?EnriquezChapter 11 Acid?Resistant Satin Finishes (pages 77-78): Miles L. VotavaChapter 12 The Effect of Temperature on Water Solubility of Porcelain Enamel (pages 79-82): Len Meusel and Tony MazzucaChapter 13 Cover Coat Rheological Characteristics for Wet Spraying (pages 83-89): Larissa N. RodziankoChapter 14 The Effects of Moisture on Powder Properties (pages 91-99): Rich Kmoch and Scott LevyChapter 15 Cross Sections of Enamel Defects in Porcelain Enamels (pages 101-114): William D. Faust and Charles H. LayneChapter 16 The Crystallization Mechanism of Cerium?Opacified Enamels (pages 115-125): Boris YuriditskyChapter 17 Knowledge Capture and the Updated PEI Tech Forum Proceedings Database (pages 127-137): Charles BaldwinChapter 18 EIC Spraying System 2003: Technologies for Enamel Spraying (pages 139-146): Hans?Juergen Thiele and Jim PolzinChapter 19 Powder Enamel Installation for Storage Water Heaters (pages 147-153): Octavio MaronnaChapter 20 The Corner Clear Beam (pages 155-161): Richard A. DooleyChapter 21 Metal Products & Machinery Effluent Limitation Guidelines (MP&M?ELG) (pages 163-169): Jack WaggenerChapter 22 Current OSHA Compliance Issues (pages 171-173): James J. CarletonChapter 23 Keeping the World in Hot Water the Water Heater Industry, Past, Present and Future (pages 175-186): James Roden

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65th Conference on Glass Problems Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 26, Number 1


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2006 | 188 Pages | ISBN: 1574982389 | PDF | 9 MB
This conference proceeding includes 18 papers.Content: Chapter 1 Advanced Feeder Control Using Fast Simulation Models (pages 1-10): Oscar Verheijen, Olaf Op den Camp, Ruud Beerkens, Ton Backx and Leo HuismanChapter 2 Application of IR?Sensors in Container Glass Forming Process (pages 11-24): Joop DalstraChapter 3 Transmitted and Reflected Distortion of Float and Laminated Glass (pages 25-35): Ulrich Pingel and Peter AckroydChapter 4 Inspection: Going Beyond Just Finding Defects (pages 37-44): Christian von AhChapter 5 Quality and Glass Production Improvements Through Statistical Process Control at Fevisa in Mexico (pages 45-62): Jesus A. Ponce de Leon and Juan Rafael Silva?GarciaChapter 6 Application of Microwaves in Glass Conditioning (pages 63-69): Peter VilkChapter 7 The Development of the Emhart Glass 340 Forehearth (pages 71-79): John McMinnChapter 8 New Developments in Stirrer Technology (pages 81-90): Duncan R Coupland and Paul WilliamsChapter 9 Spinel Refractories and Glass Melting (pages 91-105): Chris WindleChapter 10 Getting Fired Up with Synthetic Silicates (pages 107-111): John HockmanChapter 11 Tall Crown Glass Furnace Technology for Oxy?Fuel Firing (pages 113-129): H. Kobayashi, K. T. Wu, C. B. Tuson, F. Dumoulin and J. BollertChapter 12 A Designer’s Insight Into All?Electric Melting (pages 131-143): Carl W. Hibscher, Peter R. H. Davies, Michael P. Davies and Douglas H. DavisChapter 13 Lessons Learned in Developing the Glass Furnace Model (pages 145-153): Brian GolchertChapter 14 The SORGĀ® VSMĀ® All?Electric Melter for 180 t/d Container Glass-Design, Installation and First Experience (pages 155-161): Matthias Lindig and Jan de WindChapter 15 The U.S. Glass Industry-Moving in New Directions (pages 163-169): Michael GreenmanChapter 16 Joining Organic Materials with Inorganic Glass-Future Composite? (pages 171-179): John T. BrownChapter 17 Challenges to the US Glass Industry?Will the US Manufacture Glass in 2020? (pages 181-190): Warren W. Wolf and Dr. W. W. Wolf

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