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68th Conference on Glass Problems, Volume 29
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This book is a state-of-the-art collection of recent papers on glass problems as presented at the 68th Conference on Glass Problems at The Ohio State University. Topics include manufacturing, glass melters, combustion, refractories, and new developments.Content:

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67th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 26, Number 9
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2006 | 164 Pages | ISBN: 1574982788 | PDF | 12 MB
This proceedings contains 23 papers from the 67th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum, held in Nashville, Tennessee, May 2-5, 2005. Topics include: porcelain enamel history,automatic spray applications,effects of furnace moisture on enamel quality, low temperature cleaners, electrostatic powder deposition, energy market overview, and more.Content: Chapter 1 Six Decades of Porcelain Enameling (pages 1-5): Robert LongChapter 2 Quality Improvement Techniques (page 7): Alan WoodwardChapter 3 Foundry Process Controls for Porcelain Enameling Cast Iron (pages 9-13): Llam O'ByrneChapter 4 Advancements in Automatic Spray Application of Porcelain Enamel (pages 15-23): Mitchell DrozdChapter 5 Energy Market Overview and Outlook (pages 25-38): Brian HabacivchChapter 6 The Strength of Steel; The Beauty of Glass (pages 39-44): Warren NortonChapter 7 A Comparison of Enameled and Stainless Steel Surfaces (pages 45-54): David Fedak and Charles BaldwinChapter 8 Continuous Improvement in the Processing of Ceramic Pigments (pages 55-60): Stan SulewskiChapter 9 High Temperature Corrosion Testing of Glass Lined Steel (pages 61-67): Gary GriffithChapter 10 Powder Porcelain Booth Preventive Maintenance (page 69): Erik MillerChapter 11 Porcelain Enamel Powder Delivery Components and Their Effect on Application (pages 71-77): Phil FlasherChapter 12 The Effects of Dew Point on Porcelain Enamel Powder Coating Application (pages 79-87): Frank J. O'ConnorChapter 13 Furnace Radiant Tube Comparisons (pages 89-94): Ray GaulChapter 14 Effects of Furnace Moisture on Enamel Quality and Recommended Levels (pages 95-104): Holger EveleChapter 15 Continuous Measurement of Furnace Moisture (pages 105-112): Peter VodakChapter 16 Preheated Combustion Air (pages 113-118): Mike HortonChapter 17 Low Temperature Cleaners (pages 119-126): Mark GodlweskiChapter 18 Operating Issues for Successful Use of Ambient Cleaning Systems (pages 127-132): Ken KaluznyChapter 19 Update on Future Environmental Issues that will Impact your Industry for the PEI Environmental, Safety and Health Committee (pages 133-136): Bill Nichols and Jack WaggenerChapter 20 Porcelain Enamels with a Metallic Appearance (pages 137-143): Charles Baldwin and Louis GazoChapter 21 Two Coat-One Fire Wet Over Wet Systems (pages 145-152): Sebastien HumezChapter 22 Technological Changes in Porcelain Enameling, 1955-2005 (pages 153-158): William D. FaustChapter 23 Thick Film Heated Oven with Low Energy Consumption (pages 159-168): Helga Steinbruck, Dr. Srinivasan Sridharan, Petter Svanbom, Orville Brown, Dr. Sandrine Ringler, Keith Mason and Pleter Dijkstra

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65th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 24, Issue 5
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2003 | 181 Pages | ISBN: 0470294841 | PDF | 16 MB
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 Lithium Minerals (pages 1-10): Charles MerivaleChapter 2 Comparison of Pyrobor and V?Bor as Feedstock for Glass Manufacture (pages 11-13): Dave HamelChapter 3 "Infrared Reflective Complex Inorganic Color Pigments" (pages 15-22): Kenneth T. LoyeChapter 4 Porcelain Enameling Steels: Products and Applications (pages 23-28): George F. AltemusChapter 5 Antimicrobial?Coated Steel (pages 29-39): Frederick A. MyersChapter 6 A Brief Introduction to Lost Foam (pages 41-44): David SheltonChapter 7 The Electrophoresis Process (pages 45-51): Michael KoenigsteinChapter 8 Porcelain Enamel Systems for Electrophoretic Deposition (pages 53-54): Holger F. EveleChapter 9 "No Transfer" Powder Porcelain Systems (pages 55-65): Jeff Sellins and Mike HortonChapter 10 Extent and Usefulness of Ready to Use Enamels to a Small Operation (pages 67-75): Rommel Gomez?EnriquezChapter 11 Acid?Resistant Satin Finishes (pages 77-78): Miles L. VotavaChapter 12 The Effect of Temperature on Water Solubility of Porcelain Enamel (pages 79-82): Len Meusel and Tony MazzucaChapter 13 Cover Coat Rheological Characteristics for Wet Spraying (pages 83-89): Larissa N. RodziankoChapter 14 The Effects of Moisture on Powder Properties (pages 91-99): Rich Kmoch and Scott LevyChapter 15 Cross Sections of Enamel Defects in Porcelain Enamels (pages 101-114): William D. Faust and Charles H. LayneChapter 16 The Crystallization Mechanism of Cerium?Opacified Enamels (pages 115-125): Boris YuriditskyChapter 17 Knowledge Capture and the Updated PEI Tech Forum Proceedings Database (pages 127-137): Charles BaldwinChapter 18 EIC Spraying System 2003: Technologies for Enamel Spraying (pages 139-146): Hans?Juergen Thiele and Jim PolzinChapter 19 Powder Enamel Installation for Storage Water Heaters (pages 147-153): Octavio MaronnaChapter 20 The Corner Clear Beam (pages 155-161): Richard A. DooleyChapter 21 Metal Products & Machinery Effluent Limitation Guidelines (MP&M?ELG) (pages 163-169): Jack WaggenerChapter 22 Current OSHA Compliance Issues (pages 171-173): James J. CarletonChapter 23 Keeping the World in Hot Water the Water Heater Industry, Past, Present and Future (pages 175-186): James Roden

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65th Conference on Glass Problems Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 26, Number 1
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2006 | 188 Pages | ISBN: 1574982389 | PDF | 9 MB
This conference proceeding includes 18 papers.Content: Chapter 1 Advanced Feeder Control Using Fast Simulation Models (pages 1-10): Oscar Verheijen, Olaf Op den Camp, Ruud Beerkens, Ton Backx and Leo HuismanChapter 2 Application of IR?Sensors in Container Glass Forming Process (pages 11-24): Joop DalstraChapter 3 Transmitted and Reflected Distortion of Float and Laminated Glass (pages 25-35): Ulrich Pingel and Peter AckroydChapter 4 Inspection: Going Beyond Just Finding Defects (pages 37-44): Christian von AhChapter 5 Quality and Glass Production Improvements Through Statistical Process Control at Fevisa in Mexico (pages 45-62): Jesus A. Ponce de Leon and Juan Rafael Silva?GarciaChapter 6 Application of Microwaves in Glass Conditioning (pages 63-69): Peter VilkChapter 7 The Development of the Emhart Glass 340 Forehearth (pages 71-79): John McMinnChapter 8 New Developments in Stirrer Technology (pages 81-90): Duncan R Coupland and Paul WilliamsChapter 9 Spinel Refractories and Glass Melting (pages 91-105): Chris WindleChapter 10 Getting Fired Up with Synthetic Silicates (pages 107-111): John HockmanChapter 11 Tall Crown Glass Furnace Technology for Oxy?Fuel Firing (pages 113-129): H. Kobayashi, K. T. Wu, C. B. Tuson, F. Dumoulin and J. BollertChapter 12 A Designer's Insight Into All?Electric Melting (pages 131-143): Carl W. Hibscher, Peter R. H. Davies, Michael P. Davies and Douglas H. DavisChapter 13 Lessons Learned in Developing the Glass Furnace Model (pages 145-153): Brian GolchertChapter 14 The SORG® VSM® All?Electric Melter for 180 t/d Container Glass-Design, Installation and First Experience (pages 155-161): Matthias Lindig and Jan de WindChapter 15 The U.S. Glass Industry-Moving in New Directions (pages 163-169): Michael GreenmanChapter 16 Joining Organic Materials with Inorganic Glass-Future Composite? (pages 171-179): John T. BrownChapter 17 Challenges to the US Glass Industry?Will the US Manufacture Glass in 2020? (pages 181-190): Warren W. Wolf and Dr. W. W. Wolf

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64th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 23, Issue 5
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2002 | 203 Pages | ISBN: 0470294760 | PDF | 16 MB
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 Checklist for Fabrication (pages 1-9): Larry L. SteeleChapter 2 Experiences with Hydroforming (pages 11-14): Steve ChamplinChapter 3 Economizing Your Enamel Pretreatment (pages 15-22): Ken KaluznyChapter 4 Finite Element Analysis (pages 23-40): Bob YanceyChapter 5 Electrical Grounding of Target during Electrostatic Powder Porcelain Application (pages 41-44): Holger EveleChapter 6 A Standard Test Method for Measuring the Adherence of Porcelain Enamel Coatings to Sheet Metal (pages 45-49): George F. AltemusChapter 7 The Effects of Rubidium on Selected Electrostatic Powder Properties (pages 51-52): Steve KilczewskiChapter 8 A New Process of Direct Enameling on Various Steel Grades Coated with Special Electro?Deposited Nickel (pages 53-59): Fumiaki Sato, Yoshihiro Johno, Toshihira Hamada and Masao KomaiChapter 9 Recent Developments in Electronic Porcelain Enamels (pages 61-66): Charles A. Baldwin, William D. Faust and Rich GiardinaChapter 10 Laser Marking Materials (pages 67-76): David SmithChapter 11 The Worldwide Appliance Industry: Statistics, Trends, and Challenges (pages 77-82): Linda Abu?ShalbackChapter 12 Keeping the World in Hot Water: A Look at the Water Heater Industry, Past, Present, and Future (pages 83-90): James RodenChapter 13 Rheology Study of Ceramic Glaze (pages 91-109): Glenn StephensonChapter 14 Water Effects on Porcelain Enamel Rheology (pages 111-114): Richard Kmoch and Scott LevyChapter 15 Viscosity as a Measure to Control Enamel Application (pages 115-121): Holger EveleChapter 16 Electrolyte Interactions in Porcelain Enamel Slips (pages 123-129): Peggy L. DamewoodChapter 17 Cast Iron Blasting Machine (page 131): Liam O'Byrne and Rick RushChapter 18 Humidity Measurement (pages 133-151): Harry J. TrainorChapter 19 Dehumidification Drying (pages 153-170): Kevin CoursinChapter 20 Powder Spraygun Performance Compensation (pages 171-177): Tom MattheyChapter 21 PEI Environmental Activities: Metal Products and Machinery Effluent Limitation Guidelines and Other Rules (pages 179-187): Jack WaggenerChapter 22 Safety Report (pages 189-196): James J. CarletonChapter 23 2002 PEI Technical Affairs Committee Report (pages 197-201): Jeff WrightChapter 24 The State of PEI: Prepared for 2002 and Beyond (pages 203-206): Cullen Hackler

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64th Conference on Glass Problems Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 25, Issue 1
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2004 | 281 Pages | ISBN: 047029485X | PDF | 18 MB
On October 28-29, 2003, the 64th Conference on Glass Problems took place on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. This conference encompassed four topic sessions: Refractories chaired by Daryl E. Clendenen and Thomas Dankert; Energy and Combustion, chaired by Marilyn DeLong and Philip Ross; Process Control, chaired by Ruud Berkens and Robert Lowhorn; and Emerging Areas, chaired by Larry McCloskey and Robert Thomas. The papers presented at the conference were reviewed by the respective session chairs, and underwent minor editing by the conference director, before further editing and production by The American Ceramic Society. Content: Chapter 1 Surface Treatment of AZS Refractories Using High?Density Infrared Heating (pages 2-12): T. N. Tiegs, F. C. Montgomery, D. C. Harper, C. A. Blue, M. Velez, M. Karakus and R. E. MooreChapter 2 Investigation of Defects in High?Quality Glasses (pages 13-32): K. R. Selkregg and A. GuptaChapter 3 Review of Improved Silica Crown Refractory and Practices for Oxy?Fuel?Fired Glass Melters (pages 33-42): Alonso Gonzalez, John T. Brown, Roger P. Weilacher and Michael A. NelsonChapter 4 Engineered Fks Platinum Solutions for High?Temperature Applications in Today'S Glass Production (pages 43-56): Michael Oechsle, Hubertus Golitzer and Rudolf SingerChapter 5 Geopolymer Refractories for the Glass Manufacturing Industry (pages 57-80): Waltraud M. Kriven, Jonathan Bell and Matthew GordonChapter 6 Anomalous Thermomechanical Properties of Network Glasses (pages 81-96): John Kieffer and Liping HuangChapter 7 Advanced Investigation Methods for the Characterization of Flames Aimed at an Optimization of the Heat Transfer Processes in Glass Melting Furnaces (pages 96-116): Axel ScherelloChapter 8 Alglass Sun: An Ultra?Low?Nox Oxy Burner for Glass Furnaces with Adjustable Length and Heat Transfer Profile (pages 117-128): Bertrand Leroux, Pascal Duperray, Patrick Recourt, Remi Tsiava, Nicolas Perrin and George ToddChapter 9 Glass Furnace Life Extension Using Convective Glass Melting (pages 129-140): Neil Simpson, Dick Marshall and Tom BarrowChapter 10 Fire Polishing with Premixing Technology (pages 141-152): Hans MahrenholtzChapter 11 A Novel Glass Furnace Combining the Best of Oxy?Fuel and Air?Fuel Melting (pages 153-166): Mark D'Agostini, Michael E. Habel, Russell J. Hewertson, Bryan C. Hoke, Richard Huang, Julian L. Inskip, Kevin A. Lievre and Aleksandar G. SlavejkovChapter 12 How Mathematical Modeling Can Help Reduce Energy Usage for Glass Melting (pages 167-178): Erik Muijsenberg and Miroslav TrochtaChapter 13 Attenuation and Breakage in the Continuous Glass Fiber Drawing Process (pages 179-190): Simon Rekhson, Jim Leonard and Phillip SangerChapter 14 Energy Conservation Opportunities in the Glass Industry (pages 191-193): John D'AndreaChapter 15 Application of Fast Dynamic Process Simulation to Support Glass Furnace Operation (pages 197-207): Olaf Op Den Camp, Oscar Verheijen and Sven?Roger KahlChapter 16 Application of Batch Blanket Monitoring System in Glass Furnaces (pages 209-218): Jolanda Schagen, Ruud Beerkens, Annejans Faber, Peter Hemmann and Gunnar HemmannChapter 17 Thermal Imaging of All Furnace Internal Surfaces for Monitoring and Control (pages 219-230): Serguei Zelepouga, David Rue, Ishwar Puri, Ping?Rey Jang, John Plodenic and John ConnorsChapter 18 Improvement in Glass Blister Quality by Throat Design (pages 231-244): R. R. ThomasChapter 19 Overview of the Activities of the Technical Committees of the International Commission on Glass (pages 245-252): Henk De WaalChapter 20 Recent Developments in Chemically Strengthened Glasses (pages 253-266): David J. GreenChapter 21 Glass Art and Glass Science: A Mutually Beneficial Exchange (pages 267-280): Margaret Rasmussen, Michael Greenman and John BrownChapter 22 Self?Repair of Glass and Polymers (pages 281-290): Carolyn Dry

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63rd Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 22, Issue 5
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2001 | 146 Pages | ISBN: 047029471X | PDF | 10 MB
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 The A.I. Andrews Memorial Lecture: The Structure of Glass (pages 1-21): Richard LehmanChapter 2 Development of a Highly Water?Resistant Hot Water Tank Coating (pages 23-24): Jim WatersChapter 3 Ceramic Substrates for Nonstick Coatings (pages 25-31): William D. FaustChapter 4 The Relationship of Frit Composition to Thermal Expansion (pages 33-40): Robert L. Hyde, Vernon J. Grebe and Ronald T. StevensonChapter 5 Experiences with a High?Speed Flowcoater (pages 41-53): Jeff SellinsChapter 6 Viscosity Measurements to Control Enamel Application (pages 55-63): Holger Evele and Glen StephensonChapter 7 Particle Size in Recirculated Powder (pages 65-73): Kerry CordellChapter 8 Finite Element Analysis Applications for the Appliance Industry: Solutions in Steel™ (pages 75-80): Tom WormaldChapter 9 Sequential Experimentation to Optimize Surface Preparation for Porcelain Application to Fabricated and Welded Components (pages 81-96): Cy Connors and Terrence R. GilesChapter 10 Thermal Imaging of Enameled Aluminum Pan Supports (pages 97-105): Charles A. BaldwinChapter 11 Iron Oxide Interfacial Reactions as Related to Enamel Bonding (pages 107-114): Dana Fick, Chuck Layne, Dave Gnizak and Holger EveleChapter 12 Influence of Moisture on Enamels during Firing (pages 115-123): Vincent Duchamp and James WoullardChapter 13 The Pemcoat Process: A New Process that Simplifies Direct Enameling (pages 125-136): Christian Schlegel, Koen Lips and Frits LamoteChapter 14 Advanced Cryogenic Processing: Frequently Asked Questions (pages 137-140): Arnie BreidenbaughChapter 15 Standard Work (pages 141-143): Darlene Ownbey

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63rd Conference on Glass Problems Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 24, Issue 1
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2003 | 295 Pages | ISBN: 0470294779 | PDF | 17 MB
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 TV Panel Production: Simulation of the Forming Process (pages 1-19): Olaf Op den Camp, Dries Hegen, Gerard Haagh and Maurice LimpensChapter 2 Model?Based Control of Glass Melting Furnaces and Forehearths: First Principles?Based Model of Predictive Control System Design (pages 21-47): Ton C. Backx, Leo Huisman, Patricia Astrid and Ruud BeerkensChapter 3 Modeling of Glass Melting Furnaces and Validation of Models (pages 49-69): L. Onsel, Z. Eltutar and O. OrucChapter 4 The State of the Art in Glass Melt Tank Design and Construction (pages 71-80): Matthias Lindig and Bernd BaunachChapter 5 A Technical and Economic Assessment of Efforts to Advance Glass Melting Practices (pages 81-90): C. Philip Ross and Gabe L TincherChapter 6 Ceramic Sensors for the Glass Industry (pages 91-100): Sheikh A. AkbarChapter 7 Heating of Glass?Forming Batch Blankets (pages 101-114): O. S. Verheijen, O. M. G. C. Op Den Camp and R. G. C. BeerkensChapter 8 Modern Recycling Technologies in Glass: A Survey of the State of the Art (pages 115-128): Holger DrescherChapter 9 The Next Step in the Evolution of the Doghouse (pages 129-139): Ron D. ArgentChapter 10 Development and Commercialization of the Next Generation Oxygen?Fuel Burner (pages 141-159): Dan Wishnick, Val Smirnov, Bill Hobson, John Latter, Kevin Cook, David Rue and Mark KhinkisChapter 11 Bubbles and Blister (pages 161-174): Erik Muysenberg and Jiri UllrichChapter 12 Sampling Glass Raw Materials (pages 175-195): George H. Edwards and Peter W. HarbenChapter 13 Criteria for the Selection of Refractories for Special Glass Melting Tanks (pages 197-210): Michael Dunkl, Manfred Balzer and Amul GuptaChapter 14 Performance of Fusion?Cast ??(3 Alumina Crowns in Industrial Oxy?Fuel Furnaces: Post?Campaign Experience (pages 211-224): Amul Gupta, K. R. Selkregg and L. KotacskaChapter 15 Furnace Life Extension: Debris Removal and Ceramic Welding (pages 225-232): Don ShampChapter 16 ACT Platinum Coatings: Complete Protection for ZAC Furnace Blocks (pages 233-241): Paul WilliamsChapter 17 Glass Tank Reinforcements (pages 243-252): W. Simader and H. WalserChapter 18 Casting of a Chrome?Alumina Monolithic Lining for Melting Insulation Fiberglass in a Cold?Top Electric Melter (pages 253-270): R. S. Cook, W. H. Fausey, M. G. Wheeler, D. L. Smathers and D. G. PatelChapter 19 Ceramic Welding Update: Innovation Drives Material Development and Application Techniques (pages 271-278): Kevin PendletonChapter 20 Using Oxygen Enrichment to Extend Regenerative Furnace Life and Enhance Glass Production (pages 279-293): James E. Auker and Glenn Neff

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63 Winning Fundraising Strategies Terrific Ideas for Meeting Your Goal
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Originally published by Stevenson, Inc., this practical resource delivers a wealth of successful strategies for any fundraising endeavor, including annual funds, capital campaigns, volunteer-driven efforts, and project campaigns. In addition to presenting strategies to help nonprofit organizations meet or surpass fundraising goals, this resource provides step-by-step fundraising procedures successfully implemented by other nonprofit organizations and includes a variety of useful sample forms and reports.Important topics covered include:Donor tours to ignite passionTribute programsSpecial eventsChambers of commerce collaborationBoard member involvementText/Mobile donationsAwards dinnersEmployee giving campaignsStudent-driven eventsDonor wallsGiving/Donor clubsBlock PartiesRaising money in lean timesEvents for younger constituentsDonor incentivesSoliciting Online donationsPlease note that some content featured in the original version of this title has been removed in this published version due to permissions issues.Content:

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62nd Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 21, Issue 5
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2000 | 149 Pages | ISBN: 0470294647 | PDF | 10 MB
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 Evolution of Cookstove Designs and Manufacturing Techniques (pages 1-3): Kara KopplinChapter 2 An Overview of Color Matching in Porcelain Enamel (pages 5-12): Thomas A. SpirkaChapter 3 The Application of Multi?Colored Porcelain Graphics (pages 13-15): Ralph GwaltneyChapter 4 The Effect of Shear Stress on the Rheology of Premilled Enamels (pages 17-23): Vincent Duchamp, Robert Hyde and Leonard MeuselChapter 5 Porcelain Enamels with Improved Chip Resistance (pages 25-34): Dechun Fu, William D. Faust and Allison W. GeeChapter 6 Wet and Powder Enameling with the EIC High?Speed Bell Atomizer (pages 35-42): Hanr?Juergen ThieleChapter 7 Surface Preparation and the Porcelain Enameling Industry (pages 43-52): Donald R. EmblyChapter 8 Update: A. I. Andrews's Defects Films (pages 53-56): Lester SmithChapter 9 Developments in Processing Hanger Technology (pages 57-69): Richard A. DooleyChapter 10 Heat?Reflecting Enamel for New Ovens (pages 71-80): Charles BaldwinChapter 11 Anti?Microbial Porcelain Enamels (pages 81-83): Mike WilczynskiChapter 12 Oxidation?Reduction Equilibrium in Frit Approach to Mechanism of Bond (pages 85-91): Boris Yurditsky and Vincent DuchampChapter 13 Porcelain Enamel Firing on Cast Iron (pages 93-96): Lam O'ByrneChapter 14 The New Lithium Market (pages 97-99): Jack SheetsChapter 15 OSHA and EPA Issues (pages 101-103): James J. CarletonChapter 16 PEI Environmental Committee Report on Recent Activities (pages 105-106): Jack WaggenerChapter 17 ISO I4000: An Overview (pages 107-114): Sherman StephensChapter 18 The Effects of Moisture on Powder Properties (pages 115-124): Larry Biller, John Jozefowski, Steve Kilczewski, Rich Kmoch and Scott LevyChapter 19 Proper Care of Porcelain Enamel Powder for Electrostatic Application (pages 125-126): Holger F. EveleChapter 20 The Appliance Teardown Process: Solutions in Steel™ (pages 127-130): Michael StillerChapter 21 Porcelain Enamel Surface Defects (pages 131-135): Anthony R. MazzucaChapter 22 Six Sigma Smelter Control (pages 137-151): Gary E. Raymond

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