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Materials Equipmentwhitewares Ceramic Engineering And Science Proceedings Volume 22 Issue 2

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Materials Equipmentwhitewares Ceramic Engineering And Science Proceedings Volume 22 Issue 2
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Publisher: The American Ceramic Society
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.11 MB
Pages: 198
ISBN: 9780470294673, 9780470375723, 0470294671, 0470375728
Language: English
Year: 2001

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Materials Equipmentwhitewares Ceramic Engineering And Science Proceedings Volume 22 Issue 2 by 9780470294673, 9780470375723, 0470294671, 0470375728 instant download after payment.

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 Kaolin and Ball Clay Processing for Ceramic Utilization (page 1): Haydn H. Murray
Chapter 2 Quality Control in Mining and Processing Ball Clays (page 3): Jason T. McCuistion
Chapter 3 Geological Evaluation of a Commercial Ball Clay Deposit (pages 5–18): Caroline Echlin
Chapter 4 A Comparison of Freshly Ground Crystalline Quartz and Naturally Occurring Crystalline Quartz in Ball Clays (pages 19–25): Hasan Gocmez and Richard Haber
Chapter 5 Identification and Characterization of Clays Using Specific X?Ray Diffraction and Computer Modeling (page 27): Michele Hluchy
Chapter 6 The Defect Structure of Kaolinite (page 29): R. F. Giese
Chapter 7 The Colloidal Nature of Kaolinite (page 31): William M. Carty
Chapter 8 The Surface Thermodynamic Properties of Clay Minerals (page 33): R. F. Giese
Chapter 9 Update on NORM Regulations in the United States and Europe (page 35): C. T. Simmons
Chapter 10 Effects of Nucleation and Crystallization on the Physical Properties of Gypsum Molds (page 37): Qingxia Liu, Jeff Grussing and Kevin Mover
Chapter 11 Clay with Character (Feldspars Are Funky, but Smectites Are Swell) (pages 39–58): Peter A. Ciullo
Chapter 12 A Review of Alumina Production, Characterization, and Use (page 59): Jennifer C. Southern
Chapter 13 Basic Geology and Chemistry of Borate (pages 61–75): Robert A. Smith
Chapter 14 Arkansas Nepheline Syenite as an Alternative Economic Fluxing Agent in Ceramic Formulations (page 77): S. Balkwill and A. Kenneth Bougher
Chapter 15 Using Surface Area to Solve an Inappropriate Mixing Problem (pages 79–85): Nikolas Ninos and William M. Carty
Chapter 16 Overview of Dispersants and Ionic Strength Effects in Whiteware Suspensions (page 87): K. Rossington and W. Carty
Chapter 17 Effect of Soluble Ions on the Rheological Stability of Clay Slurries (pages 89–96): Cecilia A. Paredes and Richard A. Haber
Chapter 18 The Effects of Alkali Metal Cations on Kaolin Rheology (pages 97–111): Mark D. Noirot and William M. Carty
Chapter 19 Mixed Ion Effects on Clay?Based Suspension Rheology (pages 113–117): P. Kupinski and W. Carty
Chapter 20 Dissolution of Clays in an Aqueous Medium (pages 119–126): Pattarin Sillapachai and William M. Carty
Chapter 21 Effect of Aging on Rheology of Ball Clay Suspensions (page 127): T. Tonthai and R. A. Haber
Chapter 22 The Effect of Bone Ash Washing on the Yiscoelastic Properties of Bone China Body (page 129): S. Cheng and R. A. Haber
Chapter 23 Rheological Evaluation of Fine Particulate Ceramic Pastes (page 131): F. A. Mazzeo and R. A. Haber
Chapter 24 Impedance Spectroscopy: An In?Situ Probe for Characterizing Whiteware Bodies (pages 133–142): E. M. Stumpf and D. D. Edwards
Chapter 25 Round?Robin Tests for Determining Surface Area Reliability (pages 143–148): M. Dempsey, N. Ninos and W. M. Carty
Chapter 26 Thermal Transformations in Kaolinite Clay Minerals (pages 149–160): Caspar J. McConville
Chapter 27 Development of Fast Firing Schedules for Porcelains from the Study of Mullite Formations in Porcelains (pages 161–166): David I. Seymour, Scott T. Misture and William M. Carty
Chapter 28 Melting Behavior in the Wollastonite?Feldspar?Quartz System (pages 167–177): Thomas Kronberg and Kaj Froberg
Chapter 29 Optimizing of Glaze Properties (pages 179–189): Thomas Kronberg, Leena Hupa and Kaj Froberg
Chapter 30 Micromechanics Principles Applied to Fracture Propagation in Porcelain Stoneware Tiles (pages 191–199): C. Leonelli, F. Bondioli, P. Veronesi, V. Cannillo, M. Romagnoli and T. Manfredini
Chapter 31 Woody Ceramics: Glazed and Colored (page 201): K. Miyatani, I. Okutani, T. Nishikawa and T. Tanaka
Chapter 32 Characterization of Pr?Doped Zircon by Comparing Hyperfine Technique (PAC) and Rietveld Refinement (page 203): F. Bondioli, A. M. Ferrari, T. Manfredini, M. C. Caracoche and L. Robio?Puzzo
Chapter 33 Binary and Ternary Mixtures of Deflocculant Additives for Whiteware Slurries (pages 205–212): F. Andreola, G. C. Pellacani and M. Romagnoli

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