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 Statistical Process Control—An Eye?Opener (pages 557–563): Wayne P. McClishChapter 2 Improved Laboratory Services Using Statistical Process Control (pages 564–565): Gary W. HengerChapter 3 Applying High Tech to an Age?Old Art (pages 566–567): Terry W. SimpsonChapter 4 Voice Data Entry —A Computer?Aided Collection System (pages 568–573): Daniel M. TrollingerChapter 5 Use of Statistical Process Controls in Manufacturing Operations—A Panel Discussion (pages 574–583): Robert J. Hawkins, Tony A. Noltemeyer and Larry K. PinaireChapter 6 Pickle?Free Production Experiences Worldwide (pages 584–589): Jeffrey F. Wright and John WhiteChapter 7 Developments in Chemical Resistant/Pyrolytic Pickle?Free Systems—A Panel Discussion (pages 590–595): Archie E. Farr, John T. Frasier, Vernon C. Jett, Robert E. Ott, David E. Savage and Albert J. SchmidtChapter 8 Production Experiences with the Pickle?Free Process—A Panel Discussion (pages 596–599): Mallory A. Brown, Jerry D. Lyles, William T. Runions and William C. SchiefersteinChapter 9 Outlook for Natural Gas Supply, Demand and Pricing (page 600): Bruce B. HenningChapter 10 A New Fiberboard Electric Furnace (pages 601–604): Thomas E. PenistenChapter 11 Waste Heat Recovery Practices—An Industry Survey (pages 605–607): Lester N. SmithChapter 12 Case Histories of Waste Heat Utilization— A Panel Discussion (pages 608–615): Edwin J. Critchfield and Gary F. ElliottChapter 13 Robotic Spraying (page 616): Norman N. FenderChapter 14 Ferrous Parameters in the Oxy?Acid Pickle Process—An Industry Survey (pages 617–618): Joseph P. HingsbergenChapter 15 Water Quality Effects on Cleaning and Rinsing (pages 619–623): Gary D. KentChapter 16 Cleanability of Mill?Applied Oils (pages 624–626): Raymond A. KrishockChapter 17 Uses of Liquid?Life Separators in Porcelain Enameling Operations (pages 627–632): Harry H. ButtsChapter 18 Production Experiences Using Continuous Cast Steel—A Panel Discussion (pages 633–636): Robert V. Johnson, Raymond A. Krishock, Thomas E. Penisten, Gordon D. Shippy and David ThomasChapter 19 Role of the Steel Service Center (pages 637–639): Gary L. HamityChapter 20 Utilization of Prefabricated Steel—An Overview (pages 640–642): Phillip L. CodutiChapter 21 Porcelain Enamel Powder Technology and Testing (pages 643–650): Holger F. Evele and William D. FaustChapter 22 Developing a Porcelain Enamel Powder System to Meet Specific Customer Requirements (pages 651–653): James M. EnrightChapter 23 Pickle?Free Catalytic Porcelain Enamel Powder System (pages 654–662): Louis J. GazoChapter 24 Porcelain Enamel Powders for Pyrolytic Oven and Acid?Resistant Applications (pages 663–667): Larry N. BillerChapter 25 Storage, Handling and Safe Use of Porcelain Enamel Powder (pages 668–669): Cullen L. Hackler and J. E. PeelingChapter 26 Two?Coat, One?Fire Porcelain Enamel Powder Processing (pages 670–673): Michael WilczynskiChapter 27 Production Experiences with Porcelain Enamel Powder—A Panel Discussion (page 674): William T. Runions and Donald R. SauderChapter 28 Latest Equipment for Porcelain Enamel Powder Processing—A Panel Discussion (pages 675–683): Mark G. Gacka, Michael A. Prystas and Robert E. ShramekChapter 29 Correlation of Abrasion Test Equipment (pages 684–687): Christina K. ForneyChapter 30 Observations on the Environmental Protection Agency's Proposed New Test to Replace Its Current EP Toxicity Test (pages 688–692): Ronald T. StevensonChapter 31 Identifying Porcelain Enamel Defects—A Film Presentation (pages 693–695): Clifton G. Bergeron and Lester N. SmithChapter 32 Porcelain Enamel vs Competitive Materials—A Comparison (pages 696–699): Dennis E. MccloskeyChapter 33 Residential Heating Systems—Design Considerations for Coatings (pages 700–701): Georg E. G. Updike and Craig A. FarnsworthChapter 34 Glass?Ceramic Enamels for High Temperature Applications (pages 702–709): William D. Faust