Industrial glass: glazes and enamels

Industrial glass: glazes and enamels

Author: Wilhelm Eitel

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 0323151515

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Silicate Science, Volume VIII: Industrial Glass: Glazes and Enamels presents a focused discussion regarding glass fusion furnace construction as well as improvement for the efficiency of the various systems involved in glass engineering. The research papers presented in this volume are limited in the discussion of the physical and chemical reaction phenomena which occur in glass tank furnace and electric furnaces of other shapes. The book comprises of six major chapters where some chapters further divide into two parts. Most of the topics covered in this book include important improvements in the reactions of some batches, homogenization and fining of raw melts, and the behavior of the glass melts in situations where refractories come into contact with the molten material. This volume will serve as a rich source of information to students and researchers in the glass engineering, manufacturing, and technology.


Glazes and Glass Coatings

Glazes and Glass Coatings

Author: Richard A. Eppler

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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Intended for the industrial rather than studio ceramist, this volume covers the chemistry of glazes and enamels, including glaze and enamels formulation, raw materials for coatings, batch calculation, and mill additives and slip rheology, and color; the processing of ceramic coatings, including mill


Glasses and Glass Ceramics for Medical Applications

Glasses and Glass Ceramics for Medical Applications

Author: Emad El-Meliegy

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-12-02

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 1461412285

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Glass ceramics are a special group of materials in which a base glass can be crystallized under carefully controlled conditions, which in turn determine the properties of the material. These materials offer a wide range of physical and mechanical properties combining the distinctive characteristics of sintered ceramics and glasses. This book provides readers with an interest in medical ceramics with the ability to start making their own glasses and glass ceramics, together with an understanding of the various factors that control the final properties of these medical and dental materials. In addition, the authors describe various industrial problems with current, clinically-used medical glass ceramics and discuss appropriate scientific solutions. Glasses and Glass Ceramics for Medical Applications will appeal to a broad audience of biomaterials scientists, ceramists, and bioengineers, particularly those with an interest in orthopedic and dental applications, as well as scientists and engineers involved in the manufacture of glasses, glazes, enamels, and other glass coatings for the medical materials industry. The book will also be of interest to undergraduate and graduate students in materials engineering and dentistry, and is suitable for use in courses on medical and dental materials.