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100 1 $aReed, James Stalford,$d1938-
245 10 $aPrinciples of ceramics processing /$cJames S. Reed.
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500 $aRevised edition of: Introduction to the principles of ceramic processing. 1988.
500 $a"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 $a1. Introduction. 1. Ceramics Processing and Ceramic Products. 2. Surface Chemistry -- II. Ceramic Raw Materials. 3. Common Raw Materials. 4. Special Inorganic Chemicals -- III. Materials Characterization. 5. Characteristics and Specifications of Ceramic Materials. 6. Chemical and Phase Composition. 7. Particle Size and Shape. 8. Density, Pore Structure, and Specific Surface Area -- IV. Processing Additives. 9. Liquids and Wetting Agents. 10. Deflocculants and Coagulants. 11. Flocculants, Binders, and Bonds. 12. Plasticizers, Foaming and Antifoaming Agents, Lubricants, and Preservatives -- V. Particle Packing, Consistency, and Batch Calculations. 13. Particle Packing Characteristics. 14. Batch Consistency and Formulation -- VI. Particle Mechanics and Rheology. 15. Mechanics of Unsaturated Bodies. 16. Rheology of Saturated Systems (Slurries and Pastes) -- VII. Beneficiation. 17. Comminution. 18. Batching and Mixing. 19. Particle Separation, Concentration, and Washing Processes. 20. Granulation -- VIII. Forming. 21. General Ceramic Forming Principles. 22. Pressing. 23. Extrusion and Plastic Deformation Forming. 24. Injection Molding. 25. Drain Casting and Solid Casting. 26. Tape Casting -- IX. Postforming Processes. 27. Drying. 28. Vapor Deposition, Printing, and Coating Processes. 29. Firing. 30. Machining and Finishing Processes. Appendix 1 Aperature Size of U.S. Standard Sieves -- Appendix 2 Density of Ceramic Materials -- Appendix 3 Viscosity and Density Values of Water and Air -- Appendix 4 Conversion from Metric to English/American Units.
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