جزییات کتاب
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 U.S. Energy Outlook and American Standard's Conservation Response (pages 229–233): Alan C. RootChapter 2 Refinements in Furnace Design (pages 234–237): Louis C. KolarChapter 3 Energy Savings with Improved Furnaces and Other Plant Modifications (pages 238–243): W. C. Bennight, Lester N. Smith, Charles C. Vicary and Edward M. ThobenChapter 4 Pickle?Free Ground Coat—Production Experience (pages 244–246): Daniel H. LuehrsChapter 5 Use of a No?Nickel, No?Pickle System for Application of Porcelain?Enamel Powder (pages 247–248): Donald R. SauderChapter 6 The A. I. Andrews Memorial Lecture: Ceramics in the Space Shuttle (page 249): James I. MuellerChapter 7 Etch?Free Metal Preparation (pages 250–256): Dan R. LarsonChapter 8 Compressive Stress of Several Selected Cover?Coat Enamels vs the Coating Thickness (pages 257–260): Robert L. HydeChapter 9 Performance Criteria for Evaluating Bathtub Refinishing Surfaces (pages 261–262): Richard I. MossChapter 10 Thought?Leader Attitudes Toward Plumbing Fixtures (pages 263–264): Bruce L. D'AgostinoChapter 11 Enamelability of Cold?Rolled Aluminum?Killed Steels (pages 265–267): Larry L. SteeleChapter 12 The Use of Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors for the Protection of Steel in Storage or Transit (pages 268–272): Clayton A. VanscoyChapter 13 A Logical Sequence for Conversion to Powder (pages 273–279): Larry N. Biller and James B. WillisChapter 14 Survey of Porcelain?Enamel?Powder Systems Worldwide (pages 280–283): William D. FaustChapter 15 Electrophoretic Enameling—An Area of Steady Advancement (pages 284–290): John A. Olenick, Werner Joseph and Hans HoffmanChapter 16 The Total?Energy Approach to Firing Porcelain Enamel (pages 291–300): Peter B. MackenzieChapter 17 Practical Aspects of Electrolytic Pretreatment (pages 301–305): John E. NicholsonChapter 18 Current Availability of Steels for Porcelain Enameling—A Panel Presentation (pages 306–309): Melvin B. Gibbs, Richard S. Davies and Donald A. TolandChapter 19 The Latest in Spray Equipment—A Panel Presentation (pages 310–314): Rodney L. Ward and Roy S. NickersonChapter 20 Requirements for Using Reclaimed Enamel in Smelted Frit (pages 315–317): Frank VondracekChapter 21 Plant Experience with Resmelted Frit (page 318): Edward W. FriddleChapter 22 The Growing Problem of Waste Management and Disposal in the 1980s (pages 319–320): David S. CameronChapter 23 Solid?Waste Management at a Major Appliance Plant (pages 321–334): Dennis E. McCloskeyChapter 24 Barium?Free Ground Coats in Answer to Solid?Waste Problems—A Panel Presentation (pages 335–337): Archie L. Farr, Thomas L. Stalter and Craig L. WilliamsChapter 25 Industrial Wastewater Discharge: Experience, Analysis, and Control (pages 338–341): Edward M. Thoben and Richard W. MooreChapter 26 Problems Associated with Closing a Wastewater?Treatment Plant (pages 342–345): Charles H. Hickox