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1998 | 154 Pages | ISBN: 0470294515 | PDF | 17 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 The International Enamellers Congress: PEI’s Role (pages 1-2): Robert J. LongChapter 2 Overview of the Recent International Enamellers Congress (page 3): Mitchell HortonChapter 3 Metal Preparation for Porcelain Enameling Appliance Components: Clean?Only Systems (pages 5-9): Timothy J. ScottChapter 4 Development of a Non?Petroleum?Based Lubricant for the Deep Drawing of Steel (pages 11-16): Marylinda Schumann and Doris SimoesChapter 5 Industrial?Scale Cleaning Using Ultrasonics (pages 17-22): F. John FuchsChapter 6 Enamel Thickness Optimization Using Sigma Six Methodology (page 23): Walt SkovronChapter 7 Statistical Process Control and Control Charts (pages 25-27): James W. StolpaChapter 8 The Benefits of ISO and QS 9000 (pages 29-36): Wayne P. McClishChapter 9 Real?Time Image Analysis of Porcelain Enamel Defects (pages 37-40): Mitchell Horton, Charles H. Layne and Holger EveleChapter 10 The Role of the Workforce in the Implementation of New Technology (pages 41-44): Alan P. Chmelewski and Leonard E. BilgerChapter 11 Environmental Regulatory Outlook (page 45): Jack E. WaggenerChapter 12 OSHA’s Cooperative Compliance Program and the EPA’s Risk Management Plan (pages 47-50): James J. CarletonChapter 13 New Techniques for Monitoring Temperatures in Furnaces (pages 51-56): Dale A. Frank and J. Richard SchorrChapter 14 Pyrometric Cones to Monitor Firing of Porcelain Enamel Ware: A Progress Report (page 57): Holger EveleChapter 15 A Dedicated Porcelain Furnace System (pages 59-62): Ray Gaul and Liam O’ByrneChapter 16 Stress Reduction in Enamel/Steel Systems (pages 63-68): John J. Jozefowski and Anthony R. MazzucaChapter 17 Fractographic Examination of Porcelain Enamel Chipping Defects (pages 69-79): William D. FaustChapter 18 New Concepts in Two?Coat/One?Fire Enameling (page 81): Larry N. BillerChapter 19 Optimizing Conveyor Loading Space (pages 83-98): Richard A. Dooley and Robert D. ReeceChapter 20 A View of a Porcelain Enamel Powder Operation (pages 99-103): Robert D. ReeceChapter 21 Another View of a Porcelain Enamel Powder Operation (page 105): Jeffrey SellinsChapter 22 Equipment for a Porcelain Enamel Application (pages 107-121): Jeff Hale and Glenn StriblingChapter 23 Equipment for Powder Coating with Porcelain Enamel Powders and Some Troubleshooting Tips (pages 123-135): Sergey GuskovChapter 24 The Effects of Powder Resistivity on Transfer Efficiency (pages 137-141): Steve M. Kilczewski and Richard KmochChapter 25 A New Major Appliance Plant (page 143): David J. Latimer and Brian NeufieldChapter 26 Continuous Coating of Commercial Water Heaters (pages 145-149): Bill Singleton and Mike WilczynskiChapter 27 Application of Porcelain Enamel by the Electrophoretic Enameling Process (pages 151-157): Carmen L Sparreo and Robert VandenbergChapter 28 Production Experiences with an Electrocoat Porcelain Enamel System (pages 159-163): Liam O’Byrne