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The Porcelain Enamel Institute showcases and promotes innovations in materials and processing to improve the overall efficiency of enamelling operations, encourages product use in all possible applications, and advances and protects the legitimate interests of the industry and its individual members. Papers that comprise this book are taken from the 68th Annual Porcelain Enamel institute Technical Forum, May 15-18, 2006. Organized and sponsored by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society's Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with the Nuclear and Environmental Technology Division.…mehr
The Porcelain Enamel Institute showcases and promotes innovations in materials and processing to improve the overall efficiency of enamelling operations, encourages product use in all possible applications, and advances and protects the legitimate interests of the industry and its individual members. Papers that comprise this book are taken from the 68th Annual Porcelain Enamel institute Technical Forum, May 15-18, 2006. Organized and sponsored by The American Ceramic Society and The American Ceramic Society's Engineering Ceramics Division in conjunction with the Nuclear and Environmental Technology Division.
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William D. Faust is Technical Manager of the Appliance Division, Porcelain Enamel Division of Ferro Corporation located in Cleveland, Ohio. A significant portion of his work has involved research into electrostatic application of porcelain enamels to metal substrates, electrophoretic deposition from aqueous systems, and conventional application methodology. Mr. Faust holds a B.S. degree in Ceramic Engineering from Clemson University (1968) and a M.S. of Science degree in Management from Case Western Reserve University (1972). He has written numerous articles that have been published in the Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum Proceedings and articles in the American Ceramic Society Bulletin, Ceramic Technology International, International Enamellers Congress - 1992, 1998, and 2001 and a chapter on Porcelain or Vitreous Enameling in the Fourth Edition of the Kirk-Othmer Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Vol. 9, 1994. He jointly holds five patents relating to porcelain enameling. A long term interest has been in the promotion of enameling art and encouragement of enamel artists in the state of Ohio.
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Preface ix 2006 PEI Officers xi 2006 Technical Forum Committee xiii Past PEI Technical Forum Committee Chairs xv A.I. Andrews Memorial Lecture Nanotechnology-Challenges and Opportunities for the Future 3 Richard A. Haber Energy and Raw Materials The Electricity Market & Critical Issues 35 Lucia Harvey The Current Lithium Situation 45 Jason Woulfin Energy Saving Recommendations-Panel Discussion 55 David Latimer, Peter Vodak, and Mike Horton Laboratory Investigations Glassy Surface Functional Modification by Nano-Modified Sol-Gel Technology 65 Christian Schlegel Update on the Status of Porcelain Enamel Powder Applications Worldwide 77 William D. Faust The Use of Specialized Enamel Coatings to Bond Concrete to Steel 83 Philip G. Malone, Charles A. Weiss, Jr., Donna C. Day, Melvin C. Sykes, and Earl H. Baugher Using Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) to Help Solve Porcelain Enamel Stress-Related Problems 89 Andrew F. Gorecki Choosing the "Correct" Equipment and Abrasive for Your Application 97 Richard Hawkins Grit Blasting Case Study 109 Liarn O'Byrne Phosphate Replacement Technology 111 Ken Kaluzny Case Study-Process Stabilization by Continuous Oil Contaminant Removal 117 Jim Polizzi, David Latimer, and Jack Scambos Light Emitting Ceramic Devices (LECD) 135 Richard Begley and Don Osborne Enamels, Color Matching Model 143 M. Leaveaux, V. Duchamp, M. F. Perrin, and D. Patou Ferro New Products for the Home of Tomorrow 155 Charles Baldwin, Brad Devine, Dave Fedak, and William Warner Wet Porcelain Enamels and Processing Conveyor Rotators 165 Richard Dooley Automated Robotic Coatings and Finishing Systems 175 Jerry L. Perez State of the Art of the Enamelling of Cast Iron Grates 179 Harry Florijn Meeting Future Requirements for Enameled Cast Iron Grates 183 Ron Simons Maintaining a Reliable Wet Enamel System 185 Dennis Opp Checklist for Fabrication 195 Larry L. Steele Environmental Issues Conversion of Wet Booths into Dry Booths 203 Christophe Vanoplinus Current Regulatory Issues 209 Jack Waggener Author Index 219
Preface ix 2006 PEI Officers xi 2006 Technical Forum Committee xiii Past PEI Technical Forum Committee Chairs xv A.I. Andrews Memorial Lecture Nanotechnology-Challenges and Opportunities for the Future 3 Richard A. Haber Energy and Raw Materials The Electricity Market & Critical Issues 35 Lucia Harvey The Current Lithium Situation 45 Jason Woulfin Energy Saving Recommendations-Panel Discussion 55 David Latimer, Peter Vodak, and Mike Horton Laboratory Investigations Glassy Surface Functional Modification by Nano-Modified Sol-Gel Technology 65 Christian Schlegel Update on the Status of Porcelain Enamel Powder Applications Worldwide 77 William D. Faust The Use of Specialized Enamel Coatings to Bond Concrete to Steel 83 Philip G. Malone, Charles A. Weiss, Jr., Donna C. Day, Melvin C. Sykes, and Earl H. Baugher Using Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (CTE) to Help Solve Porcelain Enamel Stress-Related Problems 89 Andrew F. Gorecki Choosing the "Correct" Equipment and Abrasive for Your Application 97 Richard Hawkins Grit Blasting Case Study 109 Liarn O'Byrne Phosphate Replacement Technology 111 Ken Kaluzny Case Study-Process Stabilization by Continuous Oil Contaminant Removal 117 Jim Polizzi, David Latimer, and Jack Scambos Light Emitting Ceramic Devices (LECD) 135 Richard Begley and Don Osborne Enamels, Color Matching Model 143 M. Leaveaux, V. Duchamp, M. F. Perrin, and D. Patou Ferro New Products for the Home of Tomorrow 155 Charles Baldwin, Brad Devine, Dave Fedak, and William Warner Wet Porcelain Enamels and Processing Conveyor Rotators 165 Richard Dooley Automated Robotic Coatings and Finishing Systems 175 Jerry L. Perez State of the Art of the Enamelling of Cast Iron Grates 179 Harry Florijn Meeting Future Requirements for Enameled Cast Iron Grates 183 Ron Simons Maintaining a Reliable Wet Enamel System 185 Dennis Opp Checklist for Fabrication 195 Larry L. Steele Environmental Issues Conversion of Wet Booths into Dry Booths 203 Christophe Vanoplinus Current Regulatory Issues 209 Jack Waggener Author Index 219
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