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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 Plaster of Paris Used in the Sanitary Ware Industry (pages 1–10): A. Mirhabibi, Z. Sadeghian and E. ManiChapter 2 Porous Plastic Molds for Casting and Pressing (pages 11–14): Bernard MooreChapter 3 Dry Fine Grinding and Granulation vs Wet Grinding and Spray Drying in the Preparation of a Redware Mix for Fast?Single?Fired Vitrified Tile (pages 15–24): G. Nassetti and C. PalmonariChapter 4 Rheology of a Low?Plastic Ceramic Body Containing Na?Bentonite (pages 25–33): N. M. Fernanda Andreola, T. Manfredini, G. C. Pellacani, P. Pozzi and M. RomagnoliChapter 5 Slip Response to Size Distribution Extension via Coarse Particle Additions (pages 34–40): P. A. Smith, M. L. Leonard and R. A. HaberChapter 6 Ceramic Slurry Control in Manufacturing (pages 41–56): Kaiwen WuChapter 7 Modeling the Slip Casting Process (pages 57–68): G. W. Crume, D. R. Dinger and J. E. FunkChapter 8 Microwave Drying of Electrical Porcelain: A Feasibility Study (pages 69–76): Walter A. Hendrix and Tom MartinChapter 9 Theory of Fast Firing (pages 77–115): Georges J. GhorraChapter 10 Study of the Reactions During the Firing of a Whiteware (pages 116–125): J. J. Restrepo, D. R. Dinger and J. E. FunkChapter 11 Electrical Firing of Stoneware (pages 126–131): R. JaumeChapter 12 What is a Low?Lead Glaze? (pages 132–136): Richard A. Eppler and Douglas R. EpplerChapter 13 Color in Lead and Lead?Free Glazes II (pages 137–154): Douglas R. Eppler and Richard A. EpplerChapter 14 A Study of Boron?To?Silica Ratios in Fast?Fire Frits and Their Effect on Color Development (pages 155–162): Christopher T. DeckerChapter 15 Mechanochemical Treatment of Raw Batch of Ceramic Frit for Glaze (pages 163–175): Jingxian Li and Shiliu WeiChapter 16 The Effect of Zircon Dissolution and Reprecipitation on the Color Development of Glazes (pages 176–189): Robert P. BlonskiChapter 17 Kentucky?Tennessee Clay Company Sanitary Ware Survey 1990?1991 (pages 190–205): Bill Leach, Bill Kelly, Wayne Knotts and Michael YarboroughChapter 18 Classification of Select Clays Using Methylene Blue and Particle?Crowding Indices (pages 206–211): N. B. Bolger, D. R. Dinger and J. E. FunkChapter 19 Electromagnetic Separation of Ferromagnetic Particles from Ceramic Materials (pages 212–223): Donald R. GoodfellowChapter 20 Use of Pyrometric Products in Quality Programs to Evaluate Maturation Temperature During Firing (pages 224–235): Dale A. Fronk and J. Richard SchorrChapter 21 Innovations in Firing Sanitary Ware (pages 236–238): James D. BushmanChapter 22 Evaluation of a New, Low?Density, Prewashed Profile Setter for Bone China Manufacturing (pages 239–246): Richard L. Helferich and Paul A. V. BridgettChapter 23 Computer Simulation and Analysis of Ceramic Firing (pages 247–257): Hong Yin, Zhengqun Liu, Xiaoli Hu and Zhixiong ChenChapter 24 Continuous In?Line Debinding and Sintering of Aluminum Nitride Parts (pages 258–263): R. H. Neill, J. Neill and D. T. WhychellChapter 25 Fluidized?Bed Jet Milling of Ceramics (pages 264–270): Bobby GhoshChapter 26 A New Process of Manufacturing ??Alumina (pages 271–273): Bolin Wu and Congji ZhaChapter 27 Low?Cost Processing of Dense and Complex Products (pages 274–287): H. T. Larker, J. E. Adlerborn and E. KarlssonChapter 28 Optimized Processing of Advanced Ceramics: A Case Study in Slip Casting Y?TZP (pages 288–297): Michael J. ReadeyChapter 29 Extrusion of Lightweight Construction Materials from Fly Ash (pages 298–308): H. D. Deford and G. P. WirtzChapter 30 Total Cost Approach for Ceramic Component Development (pages 309–320): K. Subramanian and P. D. RedingtonChapter 31 Self?Reinforced Silicon Nitride by Gas Pressure Sintering (pages 321–332): Fengying Wu, Hanrui Zhuang, Litai Ma and Xiren FuChapter 32 Design for Manufacturing for Cellular Ceramic Substrates (pages 333–338): C. J. Malarkey and D. R. TreacyChapter 33 Sintering of Alumina Coating on Tungsten and Tungsten?Rhenium Alloy Wires (pages 339–343): Hardial S. Dewan and Amarjit SinghChapter 34 Ceramic Processing Using Designed Partial Factorial Experiments (pages 344–359): Martin W. Weiser, David N. Lauben, Philip G. Madrid and Keith B. FongChapter 35 Development of a Cost?Effective Silicon Nitride Powder in DOE's Ceramic Technology Project (pages 360–369): Susan G. WinslowChapter 36 Predicting Extrudability of Batch via Torque and Capillary Rheometry (pages 370–377): V. F. Janas, C. J. Malarkey and D. R. TreacyChapter 37 Cost?Effective Sintered Reaction?Bonded Silicon Nitride for Structural Ceramics (pages 378–388): T. N. Tiegs, J. O. Kiggans and K. L. PloetzChapter 38 High?Temperature Compression Test Apparatus for Fiber?Reinforced Ceramic Composites (pages 389–397): Peter Miller, Turgay Erturk, William Catron and James Fitz?GeraldChapter 39 Tunable TM010 Mode Cavity with Variable Coupling for Microwave Processing of Low?Loss Materials (pages 398–404): Hardial S. Dewan, Morris E. Brodwin and D. Lynn JohnsonChapter 40 Sol?Gel Route to Celsian Ceramic (pages 405–415): Jagadish C. DebsikdarChapter 41 Precise Control of Shrinkage for Near?Net?Shape Forming (pages 416–424): K. J. Woodard, D. R. Dinger and J. E. FunkChapter 42 Crystalline Silica (pages 425–430): Charles G. MarvinChapter 43 Solution Release of Lead from Incinerator Slags– State of the Art (pages 431–440): Denis A. BrosnanChapter 44 Permitting Under the Clean Air Act of 1990 (pages 441–444): Charles G. MarvinChapter 45 Air Pollution from Ceramic Tile Processes (pages 445–456): G. Timmellini, F. Cremonini and C. PalmonariChapter 46 Boron Removal in Wastewater from Ceramic Tile Factories (pages 457–467): G. Busani and G. TimelliniChapter 47 Chrome?Bearing Hazardous Waste (pages 468–471): Charles G. MarvinChapter 48 Getting the Lead Out–A Case Study (pages 472–483): Christine J. Byrne and Richard A. PipolyChapter 49 Influence of Uncertainty on Process Control Strategies (pages 484–493): Thomas E. LandonChapter 50 Plant?Wide SPC Operations and Quality Control (pages 494–504): J. S. Bal and D. SantmyerChapter 51 Quality Assurance Two Years On (pages 505–510): M. J. StentifordChapter 52 Implementing an IS0 9002 Quality System (pages 511–518): Robert C. CarlisleChapter 53 TQM: A Shop Floor Perspective (pages 519–526): Cheryl N. LandonChapter 54 ISO and the United States (pages 527–534): A. Kenneth RougherChapter 55 ISO 9000 Certification for the Ceramic Industry (pages 535–544): Jim LeakeChapter 56 Corning Incorporated's ISO 9000 Initiative (pages 545–549): Daniel H. Pearl