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Ceramic Technology and Processing: A Practical Working Guide (Materials and Processing Technology)
 
 

Ceramic Technology and Processing: A Practical Working Guide (Materials and Processing Technology) [Hardcover]

Alan G. King (Author)

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0815514433 978-0815514435 January 14, 2003 1
Perfect for the new technician or engineer entering the ceramics industry as well as for the ""old hand"" who needs an update on some aspect of ceramics processing, this resource provides practical laboratory-oriented answers to such typical processing problems as particle segregation, agglomeration, contamination, pressure gradients, adherence to tooling, and temperature gradients during drying and firing.

The author examines the difficulties of practical testing and processing in the ceramic laboratory, such as vast differences in scale and equipment, and shows how to evaluate results taking such variables into account. Once the laboratory work is satisfactorily completed, the rest of the book explores serious issues involved in transferring technology from the lab bench to the plant floor and then to the customer. The author gives advice on dealing with real-life problems such as allocating human and capital resources and overcoming customer wariness of being first to try new procedures and processes.

Each section contains practical, hands-on suggestions on performing and sometimes avoiding certain tasks, bringing to the reader key information that is at best sparsely available in the industry. As the author states, ""Laboratory skills are gained by hands-on experience. The intent of this book is to accelerate the process.""

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Sophisticated, experience-based introduction to the technology of ceramics that goes well beyond what is taught in schools--for ceramic engineers, technicians and plant personnel working in companies and labs worldwide. Also useful in related industries such as whitewares, glass, electronics, enamels, tile and brick as well as technical ceramics.

About the Author

Alan G. King is President of Ceramic Consulting Group, Inc., of Twinsburg, OH. He has spent much of his career working in research related to ceramics, including ceramic cutting tools and process research. He has worked at Ferro Corporation as Group Leader of Advanced Ciramics, at the Zirconium Corporation of America (Zircoa) as technical director, and at the Norton Company.

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There is a gap in the technical literature concerning the crafts of ceramic engineering as there is very little information that is available regarding this topic. Read the first page
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lab kilns, grain intercept, mill rack, ceramics lab, green machining, slip reservoir, stirred mills, alumina slip, shrinkage plate, firing shrinkage, contaminate the batch, jar mills, high green density, binder burnout, coarse slips, lap surface, wear maps, soak temperature, hearth plate, press mix, dried slip, diameter media, casting rate, binder solution, fore pump
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New York, Ceramic Technology, Courtesy of Buehler, Ceramic Property Measurements, Courtesy of Chand Kare, Lapping Fixture, Courtesy of Brookfield, Courtesy of Philips, Hot Pressed Ceramic, Magnesia Stabilized Zirconia Refractory, Percent Monoclinic, Yttria Source
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