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Название: Proceedings of the 44th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 4, Issue 5/6
Автор: Smothers W.
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 The A. I. Andrews Memorial Lecture: Modern Methods of Materials Analysis (pages 347–365): Wendell S. Williams Chapter 2 Interior Coatings for Flues of Domestic Water Heaters (pages 366–369): Edwin K. Jensen Chapter 3 Effect of Furnace Moisture on Ground?Coat Surface Quality (pages 370–373): Robert E. Ott Chapter 4 The Outlook for Cobalt (pages 374–375): James F. Walls Chapter 5 Industry Experiences with Low Cobalt Ground Coats—A Panel Discussion (pages 376–379): Narayan M. Sedalia, James D. Sullivan and Dennis E. McCloskey Chapter 6 No?Nickel?No?Pickle Systems—Benefits and Limitations (pages 380–381): Craig L. Williams Chapter 7 Observations on No?Nickel?No?Pickle Systems in the Production of Architectural Panels (pages 382–390): Douglas D. Giese Chapter 8 Industry Experiences with No?Nickel?No?Pickle Systems—A Panel Presentation (pages 391–392): Donald R. Sauder, Lloyd Hansen and W. C. Bennight Chapter 9 Emerging Trends in the Use of Porcelain?Enamel Powder (pages 393–395): Darrel R. Rogers Chapter 10 The Role of Particle Size in Porcelain?Enamel Powders (pages 396–403): John A. Olenick Chapter 11 A Review of Past Experience and Future Plans of the Tappan Co. for No?Nickel?No?Pickle Powder Porcelain Enamel (pages 404–407): Charles H. Hickox and Donald R. Sauder Chapter 12 A Decision to use Porcelain?Enamel Powder for Range Components (pages 408–409): William T. Runions Chapter 13 Regular Maintenance Sharpens Powder?Coating Efficiency (pages 410–412): Robert H. Keown Chapter 14 Robots for Use in Porcelain Enameling (pages 413–415): John F. Treuschel Chapter 15 A New Concept in Powder?Spray Booths (pages 416–417): Peter P. Surso Chapter 16 A Look at New Equipment (pages 418–420): John Daigle Chapter 17 Cost?Effectiveness of Detergent Concentrates for Metal Preparation (pages 421–425): William Mcclure and Robert J. O'Donoghue Chapter 18 A Checklist for Furnace Design to Achieve Maximum Energy Utilization (pages 426–433): Louis C. Kolar Chapter 19 Experiences with Luminous?Wall Furnaces (pages 434–438): Morrie M. Mayer Chapter 20 The Conversion of an Electric Furnace to Gas (pages 439–441): Leo S. Supinski Chapter 21 A Retrofit Furnace to Reduce Fuel Cost and Increase Production (pages 442–443): William T. Runions Chapter 22 The Economics of Ceramic?Fiber Insulation in Enameling Furnaces (pages 444–446): Lester N. Smith Chapter 23 Reaction of Various Enamel Systems to Direct Firing (pages 447–458): Jeffery F. Wright and Charles H. Layne Chapter 24 Current Practices in Enameling Cast Iron by the Wet?Process Method (pages 459–461): Gary F. Elliott Chapter 25 Frit Recycling for Compliance and Profit (pages 462–463): David S. Cameron Chapter 26 Industry Experience in Improved Frit Utilization—A Panel Presentation (pages 464–465): James W. Elliott and William P. Pavia Chapter 27 The Importance of an Environmental Audit (pages 466–467): David S. Cameron Chapter 28 A Checklist for Dealing with Hazardous Waste (pages 468–471): James J. Carleton