Principles of ceramics processing
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Principles of ceramics processing
J.Wiley & Sons, c1995
2nd ed.
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Note
Rev. ed. of: Introduction to the principles of ceramic processing. 1988
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This popular reference offers a clear understanding of the scientific principles of ceramics processing required for the development and production of new advanced ceramics. In the latest edition significant new material has been added to the chapters on raw materials, liquids and surfactants, vapor deposition, printing, coating processes and firing. Contains several new features including processing flow diagrams, tables summarizing important points, 100+ new figures as well as descriptions of defects and their causes which are either itemized in the text or summarized in a table. Also includes numerous problems and examples following each chapter.
Table of Contents
Partial table of contents:
Ceramics Processing and Ceramic Products.
Surface Chemistry.
CERAMIC RAW MATERIALS.
Special Inorganic Chemicals.
MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION.
Particle Size and Shape.
Density, Pore Structure, and Specific Surface Area.
PROCESSING ADDITIVES.
Liquids and Wetting Agents.
Flocculants, Binders, and Bonds.
PARTICLE PACKING, CONSISTENCY, AND BATCH CALCULATIONS.
Batch Consistency and Formulation.
PARTICLE MECHANICS AND RHEOLOGY.
Mechanics of Unsaturated Bodies.
BENEFICIATION.
Comminution.
Granulation.
FORMING.
Pressing.
Injection Molding.
POSTFORMING PROCESSES.
Drying.
Firing.
Appendices.
Index.
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