Materials and Equipment - Whitewares, Volume 13, Issue 1/2
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Materials and Equipment - Whitewares, Volume 13, Issue 1/2

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Materials and Equipment - Whitewares, Volume 13, Issue 1/2

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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.

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Table of contents

  1. Ceramic Engineering & Science Proceedings
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Slip Resistance of Ceramic Floor Tile: Design Criteria for Antislip Tile
  4. A Comparative Analysis of the Slipperiness of Floor Cleaning Chemicals Using Three Slip Measuring Devices
  5. A New Slip Resistance Tester
  6. Is the 0.5 Static Coefficient of Friction Value a Bench Mark or a Watershed?
  7. Slip Resistance—Which Way Should the Dice Fall?
  8. Controlled Slip Resistance
  9. Effect of Floor Soil on Coefficient of Friction in Food Service Operations
  10. Advances in Certification and Quality Marks for the Ceramic Tile Industry
  11. Wastewater Treatment Improvements at an Inorganic Pigment/Glass Enamel Manufacturing Facility
  12. Effects of Grinding on Pigment Strength in Ceramic Glazes
  13. Iron Zircon Pigments
  14. Zircon Iron Corals: Improved Corals for the 1990s
  15. On the Dependence of Viscosity on Concentration for Different Clays and Deflocculants
  16. Colors of Chromium in Sn02-Ti02-Based Systems
  17. The Structure of Slip-Cast Porcelain Cakes
  18. Sanitary Ware Body Study
  19. Sized Dry Glazes: A Decorating Alternative
  20. California Legislation: Ceramic Legal Developments
  21. Physical Aspects of Glaze Rheology
  22. Tabletop Ware: Concept through Development
  23. Testing for Metal Marking Resistance
  24. Lithia in Lead-Free Frits and Glazes
  25. The Role of R&D in the Product Development Process
  26. Roller Hearth Kiln for Chinaware Production
  27. The Influence of Particle Size and Iron Oxide Content of the Clay on Pigment Color
  28. Color Separation Options in CeramicjGlass Decal Manufacture
  29. Worldwide Marketing of Ceramic Tableware with Particular Consideration of the Single European Market
  30. The Challenges of Marketing Tabletop in the 1990s
  31. Successful Marketing of Handcrafted Tableware
  32. Bridal Registry-The Vendor to Consumer Link
  33. Tabletop Ware Design and Manufacturing Using CAD/CAM Technology
  34. Design of Glass Tableware with Emphasis on Decorated Tumblers to Coordinate with China
  35. Tabletop Design Education Today
  36. Design of Commercial Chinaware for the ā€˜90s
  37. A Designer’s View on CAD
  38. Textile Ceramics
  39. Computer Kiln Design
  40. Upgrading with Computers
  41. Predictive Process Control—Computer Programs for Fine Particle Processing Controls
  42. Avoiding Some Pitfalls in Process Data Analysis
  43. Numerical Methods for Ceramic Reformulation
  44. Optimizing Color Development in Glazes Formulated Without Lead for Fast-Fire Systems
  45. Color in Lead and Lead-Free Glazes
  46. Practical Problems Encountered in Conversion to Lead-Free Glaze Systems
  47. Electromagnetic Separation of Ferromagnetic Particles from Body Slips, Glazes, Porcelain Enamels, and Pigments
  48. Optimization of Ceramic Glaze Properties by Statistical Experimental Design
  49. Thermochromaticity in Glazed Wall Tile
  50. Preliminary Review of the 1990–91 Sanitary Ware Survey
  51. Advances in Magnetic Separation: Treating Fine High-Purity Material
  52. The Air-Operated, Double-Diaphragm Pump
  53. Economics and Performance of Vibratory Screens
  54. New Diaphragm Pump Concepts for Pumping Abrasive Slurries
  55. The Use of Pyrometric Cones for Statistical Process Control
  56. Working with Ceramic Slurries
  57. Statistical Process Control in a Fine China Company