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Название: Proceedings of the 48th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 8, Issue 5/6
Автор: Steele L.
Аннотация:
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 Materials and Processing Developments for Pickle?Free Systems for Wet Process Operations—A Panel Discussion (pages 303–309): John K. Cook, E. J. Pawlicki, Louis J. Gazo and Roger Payne Chapter 2 Production Experiences with Pickle?Free Systems for Wet Process Operations—A Panel Discussion (pages 310–313): Narayan M. Sedalia, Floyd J. Williams and Daniel H. Luehrs Chapter 3 Characterization of Pickle?Free, Wet Pyrolytic Porcelain Enamel (pages 314–324): Ann M. Lynch Chapter 4 Novel Approach to Pickle?Free Ground Coat for Home Laundry Application (pages 325–326): Eddie M. Williams Chapter 5 Creative Use of Porcelain Enamel (page 327): Frank T. Coruhm Chapter 6 Modernization of an Enameling Shop (pages 328–332): Robert N. Watson Chapter 7 Effective Automatic Control Systems for Porcelain Pickling Operations (pages 333–337): Jeffrey P. Routzahn and Jeff Simpson Chapter 8 EPA Requirements Today and Tomorrow—and How to Meet Them (pages 338–342): James J. Carleton and Jack E. Waggener Chapter 9 How to Comply with OSHA's Hazard Communication Standard (pages 343–348): Billy R. Nichols Chapter 10 Today's Steels—A Panel Presentation (pages 349–351): Kenneth Brickner, Gary W. Henger and Barry W. Venables Chapter 11 Effect of Different Steels on Adherence of Porcelain Enamel Applied Electrostatically (pages 352–358): R. J. Jesseman and D. L. Bowley Chapter 12 Robotics Today—Affordable and Teachable (pages 359–361): Ken J. Close Chapter 13 Using Statistical Process Controls for the Total Quality System (pages 362–368): Ernie Rummler Chapter 14 Statistical Process Control of Dimensions from Fabrication Through Enameling (pages 369–375): Larry K. Pinaire Chapter 15 Use of Statistical Process Controls in Production (page 376): Harold M. Schaperkotter Chapter 16 Structure of Enamel Coatings (pages 377–386): Werner A. Joseph Chapter 17 The Reactivity of Steel in Regard to Enameling (pages 387–406): M. F. A. Hoens and W. E. Van Der Vliet Chapter 18 Effect of Steel Thickness on Direct?On Cover Coat Enamel Adherence Rating (pages 407–414): D. L. Bowley and R. J. Jesseman Chapter 19 Pickle?Free Systems for Porcelain Enamel Powder—A Panel Presentation (pages 415–419): Thomas L. Fiorini, William J. Dietrich and Larry N. Biller Chapter 20 Solving Shape?Induced Problems in Porcelain Enamel Powder Applications—A Panel Presentation (pages 420–428): J. E. Peeling, James H. Gavlenski, Robert B. Kempson, Herbert Oliveira, Michael A. Prystas and Robert E. Shramek Chapter 21 Update on Porcelain Enamel Powder Processing (pages 429–431): Holger Evele Chapter 22 New Approach in Metal Preparation for Powder Porcelain Enamel Systems (pages 432–434): C. L. Hackler and E. J. Pawlicki Chapter 23 A System to Automatically Supply Porcelain Enamel Powder (pages 435–441): Percy E. Todd and J. Mike Horton Chapter 24 Clean Dry Compressed Air—a Necessity for Powder Application (pages 442–444): Arnold M. Moss Chapter 25 New Alloy for Furnace Tooling (pages 445–446): Lester N. Smith Chapter 26 An Innovative Furnace Redesign (pages 447–449): Ray Gaul Chapter 27 Effect of Preheat on Furnace Efficiency (pages 450–451): Ronald L. Allen Chapter 28 Microprocessor Preheated Air Combustion Control (pages 452–455): Lours C. Kolar Chapter 29 Unanticipated Benefits of the Porcelain Enamel Resmelt Program (pages 456–457): William F. Dykstra Chapter 30 Waste Minimization Through Reuse, Reclaim and Resmelting (pages 458–460): Harold M. Schaperkotter Chapter 31 Basics of Cleaning (pages 461–463): Gary D. Kent Chapter 32 A Checklist for Effective Metal Cleaning (pages 464–465): William S. Bartley Chapter 33 A Cleanliness Test for the Cleaning Process (pages 466–467): David L. Mimms Chapter 34 The New and Tougher EPA Toxicity Test (pages 468–471): Jack E. Waggener Chapter 35 Observations on Current Industry Tests (pages 472–473): Richard I. Moss