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ویرایش: سری: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings ISBN (شابک) : 9780470375129, 9780470313916 ناشر: The American Ceramic Society سال نشر: 1992 تعداد صفحات: 479 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 26 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب Materials & Equipment/Whitewares: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 13, Issue 1/2 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب مواد و تجهیزات/سفید افزارها: مجموعه مقالات مهندسی و علوم سرامیک، جلد 13، شماره 1/2 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
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 Slip Resistance of Ceramic Floor Tile: Design
Criteria for Antislip Tile (pages 1–13): G. Carani, A. Tenaglia
and G. Timellini
Chapter 2 A Comparative Analysis of the Slipperiness of Floor
Cleaning Chemicals Using Three Slip Measuring Devices (pages
14–21): Robert L. Kohr
Chapter 3 A New Slip Resistance Tester (pages 22–28): William
English
Chapter 4 Is the 0.5 Static Coefficient of Friction Value a
Bench Mark or a Watershed? (pages 29–45): Alex Sacher
Chapter 5 Slip Resistance—Which Way Should the Dice Fall?
(pages 46–65): Richard Bowman
Chapter 6 Controlled Slip Resistance (pages 66–77): Robert
Brungraber and John Templer
Chapter 7 Effect of Floor Soil on Coefficient of Friction in
Food Service Operations (pages 78–85): David C. Underwood
Chapter 8 Advances in Certification and Quality Marks for the
Ceramic Tile Industry (pages 86–91): C. Palmonari and A.
Tenaglia
Chapter 9 Wastewater Treatment Improvements at an Inorganic
Pigment/Glass Enamel Manufacturing Facility (pages 92–99): Ryne
G. Stefanacci
Chapter 10 Effects of Grinding on Pigment Strength in Ceramic
Glazes (pages 100–108): Christopher T. Decker
Chapter 11 Iron Zircon Pigments (pages 109–118): Chi?Hang Li,
Douglas R. Eppler and Richard A. Eppler
Chapter 12 Zircon Iron Corals: Improved Corals for the 1990s
(pages 119–125): Christopher T. Decker
Chapter 13 On the Dependence of Viscosity on Concentration for
Different Clays and Deflocculants (pages 126–131): M. Rajala,
E. Koskela and D. Falabu
Chapter 14 Colors of Chromium in SnO2?TiO2?Based Systems (pages
132–138): Feng Ren, Shingo Ishida, Nobuyuki Takeuchi and
Mitsuru Wakamatsu
Chapter 15 The Structure of Slip?Cast Porcelain Cakes (pages
139–150): A. J. Yarosh and R. A. Haber
Chapter 16 Sanitary Ware Body Study (pages 151–165): William
Kohut
Chapter 17 Sized Dry Glazes: A Decorating Alternative (pages
166–172): Barbara Ann Jacoby
Chapter 18 California Legislation: Ceramic Legal Developments
(pages 173–176): James A. Calderwood
Chapter 19 Physical Aspects of Glaze Rheology (pages 177–189):
Barry Lye
Chapter 20 Tabletop Ware: Concept through Development (pages
190–195): Jerry Fine
Chapter 21 Testing for Metal Marking Resistance (pages
196–209): Zeke C. Seedorff, Richard C. Patterson, Heinz J.
Pangels and Richard A. Eppler
Chapter 22 Lithia in Lead?Free Frits and Glazes (pages
210–216): Samia Blachere
Chapter 23 The Role of R&D in the Product Development Process
(pages 217–221): J. T. Jones
Chapter 24 Roller Hearth Kiln for Chinaware Production (pages
222–223): Akira Kato
Chapter 25 The Influence of Particle Size and Iron Oxide
Content of the Clay on Pigment Color (pages 224–234): A.
Hortling
Chapter 26 Color Separation Options in Ceramic/Glass Decal
Manufacture (pages 235–239): John J. Capone
Chapter 27 Worldwide Marketing of Ceramic Tableware with
Particular Consideration of the Single European Market (pages
240–247): W. Von Boch
Chapter 28 The Challenges of Marketing Tabletop in the 1990s
(pages 248–254): Katherine L. Vockins and Hans
Hallundbaek
Chapter 29 Successful Marketing of Handcrafted Tableware (pages
255–259): Emilio Colella
Chapter 30 Bridal Registry—The Vendor to Consumer Link (pages
260–266): Peggy McCoy
Chapter 31 Tabletop Ware Design and Manufacturing Using CAD/CAM
Technology (pages 267–271): Joan Hoeberichts
Chapter 32 Design of Glass Tableware with Emphasis on Decorated
Tumblers to Coordinate with China (pages 272–273): Robert
Zollweg
Chapter 33 Tabletop Design Education Today (pages 274–278):
Kenneth Wright
Chapter 34 Design of Commercial Chinaware for the '90s (pages
279–282): Irving Mills
Chapter 35 A Designer's View on CAD (pages 283–285): Raija
Siikamaki
Chapter 36 Textile Ceramics (pages 286–288): Mervi Vuolas
Chapter 37 Computer Kiln Design (pages 289–290): C. G.
Harman
Chapter 38 Upgrading with Computers (pages 291–295): Elaine
Tibbetts
Chapter 39 Predictive Process Control—Computer Programs for
Fine Particle Processing Controls (pages 296–309): D. R. Dinger
and J. E. Funk
Chapter 40 Avoiding Some Pitfalls in Process Data Analysis
(pages 310–320): Thomas E. Landon
Chapter 41 Numerical Methods for Ceramic Reformulation (pages
321–329): Richard L. Lehman
Chapter 42 Optimizing Color Development in Glazes Formulated
Without Lead for Fast?Fire Systems (pages 330–337): Christopher
T. Decker
Chapter 43 Color in Lead and Lead?Free Glazes (pages 338–357):
Richard A. Eppler and Douglas R. Eppler
Chapter 44 Practical Problems Encountered in Conversion to
Lead?Free Glaze Systems (pages 358–366): Todd Barson and Klaus
Meinssen
Chapter 45 Electromagnetic Separation of Ferromagnetic
Particles from Body Slips, Glazes, Porcelain Enamels, and
Pigments (pages 367–376): Donald R. Goodfellow
Chapter 46 Optimization of Ceramic Glaze Properties by
Statistical Experimental Design (pages 377–384): E. Pawlicki,
E. Saad D. Sproson and P. Lunney
Chapter 47 Thermochromaticity in Glazed Wall Tile (pages
385–394): Robin L. Weintraub
Chapter 48 Preliminary Review of the 1990?91 Sanitary Ware
Survey (pages 395–404): Wayne Knotts, Bill Leach, William Kelly
and Michael Yarborough
Chapter 49 Advances in Magnetic Separation: Treating Fine
High?Purity Material (pages 405–417): Daniel A. Norrgran
Chapter 50 The Air?Operated, Double?Diaphragm Pump (pages
418–423): N. Cole
Chapter 51 Economics and Performance of Vibratory Screens
(pages 424–428): Henry Stachura
Chapter 52 New Diaphragm Pump Concepts for Pumping Abrasive
Slurries (pages 429–434): R. Brinley and D. Henry
Chapter 53 The Use of Pyrometric Cones for Statistical Process
Control (pages 435–444): Dale A. Fronk, J. Richard Schorr and
John Schorr
Chapter 54 Working with Ceramic Slurries (pages 445–458):
Katwen Wu and Phil M. Hargus
Chapter 55 Statistical Process Control in a Fine China Company
(pages 459–471): Raymond Blease