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 Steps in the Development of Floor Tile Technology (pages 1–12): H. RehChapter 2 Solving Firing Problems (pages 13–21): J. Richard Schorr and Dale A. FronkChapter 3 Utilizing SPC for Raw Materials to Improve Pigment Quality (pages 22–32): John A. ClarkChapter 4 The Use of Montmorillonites as Extrusion Aids for Alumina (pages 33–48): M. Miller and R. A. HaberChapter 5 Optimization of Color in Body Tiles (pages 49–53): Felipe LamellaChapter 6 Microwave Drying of Slip Casting: Out of the Laboratory and Into the Factory (pages 54–61): Bruce A. Freed, Hank Dusseldorp, Jack Klieb, Brian Woods and Steve OdaChapter 7 Zircon Iron Corals: Improved Corals for the 1990s (pages 62–67): Christopher T. DeckerChapter 8 Prediction of Gel Structures in Slips Using Computer Modeling Techniques (pages 68–79): G. Crume and D. R. DingerChapter 9 Dewatering and Particle?Size Distribution Studies of Fast?Casting, High Void Volume Kaolin Clays (pages 80–92): J. J. Callahan, W. L. Garforth, W. J. Polestak and E. J. SareChapter 10 Characteristics of Large Extensions in the Size Distribution for Alumina Slips (pages 93–96): P. A. Smith and R. A. HaberChapter 11 Effects of Moisture on the Firing Characteristics of Glasses Used in Ceramic Glazes (pages 97–105): E. J. Pawlicki, W. Bowser, V. Grebe, D. Sproson and E. SaddChapter 12 Use of Polyphosphates as Deflocculants of Alumina (pages 106–115): J. Faison and R. A. HaberChapter 13 Effects of Ball?Clay Processing on Suspension Rheology (pages 116–122): Chris B. Maxwell and Dennis R. DingerChapter 14 X?Ray Spectrometry—A Potent Tool in the Quality Control of Ball Clays (pages 123–132): M. J. StentifordChapter 15 Particle?Size Measurements (pages 133–143): John J. CooperChapter 16 Particle?Size Analysis of Whiteware Clays (pages 144–145): J. M. WoodfineChapter 17 Chemical Manufacturers Association: CHEMSTAR Crystalline Silica Panel (pages 146–151): Joseph C. ShapiroChapter 18 Use of Ceramic Coatings to Enhance Performance of Metal Furnace Components (pages 152–161): John HellanderChapter 19 How High Emissivity Ceramic Coatings Function Advantageously in Furnace Applications (pages 162–169): John HellanderChapter 20 Computer?Controlled Weighing Systems for the Production of Colored Glazes, Using Easily Dispersible Ceramic Stains (pages 170–172): Alan SefcikChapter 21 Application of Spersastain Pigments (pages 173–175): Alan SefcikChapter 22 Preface (page 177): Barbara A. JacobyChapter 23 Tile Glossary (pages 179–182): George GehringerChapter 24 Porous and Vitrified Single?Fired Tiles (pages 183–184): Loris Lorici and Augusto BrusaChapter 25 Color Figures (pages 185–220): Chapter 26 A Professional Approach to Objective Color Language (pages 222–228): Claudio Marcello MonariChapter 27 Directions in Tile Color and Texture (pages 229–232): Barbara Ann Jacoby and Iris FlorathChapter 28 The Technology in Whitewares is Changing Rapidly (pages 233–242): H. RehChapter 29 Machinery Update: Matching the Needs (pages 243–260): M. MasiniChapter 30 Technical Developments in Ceramic Tile Glazes and Related Applications (pages 261–274): Bruno BurzacchiniChapter 31 Dry Dispersible Pigments (pages 275–281): Terry D. Wise, Stephen H. Murdock and Richard A. EpplerChapter 32 The Role of Basic Oxides in Leadless Frits for Fast?Fire Glazes (pages 282–292): S. T. BlachereChapter 33 Glazing and Decorating Aids for the Manufacture of Single?Fired Tiles (pages 293–307): Bruno GuskiChapter 34 Continuous Wet Grinding in the Floor and Wall Tile Industry (pages 308–327): G. Nassetti and C. PalmonariChapter 35 Granulation of Powders for Whitebody Ceramic Tiles (pages 328–342): G. Nassetti and G. TimelliniChapter 36 Save Fuel and Energy by Firing 300°F Lower (pages 343–349): William M. JacksonChapter 37 Practical Solutions for Fast?Fire Tile Faults (pages 350–356): Barbara Ann Jacoby and Maurice PareChapter 38 Mechanical Performance of Ceramic Tile (pages 357–368): G. Carani and G. TimelliniChapter 39 Abrasion Resistance of Glazed Tile: Characterization of the Quality and Prediction of Performance in Working Conditions (pages 369–381): G. Carani, G. Timellini, C. Palmonari and A. TenagliaChapter 40 ISO Standards for Ceramic Floor and Wall Tile: Present Situation and Outlook (pages 382–392): C. Palmonari and A. Tenaglia