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Science of Whitewares by Victoria E. Henkes β€” book cover

Science of Whitewares

by Victoria E. Henkes, George Y. Onoda, William M. Carty, George Y. Onoda (Editor)
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Overview

This book addresses issues facing manufacturers, suppliers, and researchers of whitewares around the world. Discussed as solutions that will increase productivity are traditional ceramic manufacturing problems from the perspective of applying recent advances in technology.

Synopsis

This book addresses issues facing manufacturers, suppliers, and researchers of whitewares around the world. Discussed as solutions that will increase productivity are traditional ceramic manufacturing problems from the perspective of applying recent advances in technology.

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Proceedings of the July 1995 conference, held in Alfred, New York<-->the first of its kind in some 40 years<-->for manufacturers of sanitaryware, dinnerware, tile, and electrical porcelain; raw material and equipment suppliers for those industries; and researchers in the field. Thirty-one essays address persistent problems such as eliminating glazing defects and finding a practical way to measure plasticity; such problems will no doubt yield to renewed scientific investigation in a field where science has lagged for 50 or so years. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Proceedings of the July 1995 conference, held in Alfred, New York<-->the first of its kind in some 40 years<-->for manufacturers of sanitaryware, dinnerware, tile, and electrical porcelain; raw material and equipment suppliers for those industries; and researchers in the field. Thirty-one essays address persistent problems such as eliminating glazing defects and finding a practical way to measure plasticity; such problems will no doubt yield to renewed scientific investigation in a field where science has lagged for 50 or so years. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 1996
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
439
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781574980110

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