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The Use Of Phosphoric Acid As A Pickling Reagent For Enamels, Alan John Hoener
The Use Of Phosphoric Acid As A Pickling Reagent For Enamels, Alan John Hoener
Bachelors Theses
"A review of the available literature reveals that no one has used phosphoric acid for pickling sheet steel for enameling purposes. Articles have been published indicating the corrosive action of phosphoric acid, but these investigations were carried out in an attempt to find an alloy that would resist the corrosive action of the acid"--Introduction, page 1.
The Effect Of Ammonium Carbonate And Aluminum Chloride On The Porosity Of Refractory Material, William Gail Twyman
The Effect Of Ammonium Carbonate And Aluminum Chloride On The Porosity Of Refractory Material, William Gail Twyman
Bachelors Theses
"At the present time there are many insulating materials on the market. The temperatures at which these may be utilized vary from the lower temperature range of 100 degrees C, to a high temperature range of 2800 degrees C. Those insulating materials falling in the class of low temperature insulators have very little usage in commercial manufacturing processes therefore they will not be discussed in this paper. Materials that have a range from 600 degrees C to 2800 degrees C are of vital importance to the manufacturing processes. It is this type of material which we will endeavor to discuss …
The Use Of Fluorspar As A Flux Ingredient In Ceramic Bodies, Edward Henry Frauenfelder
The Use Of Fluorspar As A Flux Ingredient In Ceramic Bodies, Edward Henry Frauenfelder
Bachelors Theses
"The term "flux" is a relative one and does not refer to any particular class of substances. A flux is any material which will lower the softening, fusion, or liquifying sic temperature of another Bases act as fluxes to siliceous substances while in basic compositions like Portland cement, silica is a flux. Feldspar is a flux for white ware mixtures, and is regarded as a refractory in the low temperature enamels. Although fluorspar is used in considerable quantities in many divisions of the ceramic industry, namely: the glassware division, the enamels division, and in the manufacture of cement, its use …
The Suitability Of An Electric Glo-Bar Furnace For The Hot Load Test On Refractories, Paul Curtis Branstetter
The Suitability Of An Electric Glo-Bar Furnace For The Hot Load Test On Refractories, Paul Curtis Branstetter
Bachelors Theses
"This investigation was carried out to determine, if possible, the suitability of the Glo-Bar furnace for the hot load test by comparing results obtained with the standard furnace with those obtained on the Glo-Bar furnace on different brands of refractories"--Scope of Investigation, page 2.
Roofing Granules, Morris Harold Grober
Roofing Granules, Morris Harold Grober
Bachelors Theses
"An abundant amount of chats and clays of various kinds is available in Missouri. In the mining districts of south-eastern and south-western Missouri enormous piles of gang known as chats have accumulated. The mining companies desire to rid themselves of this accumulation and would dispose of the chats at a very low price. In northern Missouri and in the diaspore district of central Missouri suitable clays could be found which may be had for a small royalty, mining and transportation costs. Some of the requirements for roofing granules are that they have (1) a size limited by 10 and 30 …
Red Glazes, Robert M. Springer
Red Glazes, Robert M. Springer
Bachelors Theses
"The object of this study was to produce a commercial red glaze at cone 3 from a base glaze of colemanite and steatite"--Scope of Investigation, page 3.