67th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum
Proceedings of the 67th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum, Nashville, Tennessee, USA 2005, Volume 26, Number 9
Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings (Band Nr. 26)
This proceedings contains 23 papers from the 67th Porcelain Enamel Institute Technical Forum, held in Nashville, Tennessee, May 2-5, 2005. Topics include: porcelain enamel history,automatic spray applications,effects of furnace moisture on enamel quality, low temperature cleaners, electrostatic powder deposition, energy market overview, and more.
Preface vii
Six Decades of Porcelain Enameling 1
Robert Long
Quality Improvement Techniques 7
Alan Woodward
Foundry Process Controls for Porcelain Enameling Cast Iron
9
Liam O'Byrne
Advancements in Automatic Spray Application of Porcelain Enamel
15
Mitchell Drozd
Energy Market Overview and Outlook 25
Brian Habacivch
The Strength of Steel; The Beauty of Glass 39
Warren Norton
A Comparison of Enameled and Stainless Steel Surfaces 45
David Fedak and Charles Baldwin
Continuous Improvement in the Processing of Ceramic Pigments
55
Stan Sulewski
High Temperature Corrosion Testing of Glass Lined Steel 61
Gary Griffith
Powder Porcelain Booth Preventive Maintenance 69
Erik Miller
Porcelain Enamel Powder Delivery Components 71
Phil Flasher
The Effects of Dew Point on Porcelain Enamel Powder Coating
Application 79
Frank J. O'Connor II
Furnace Radiant Tube Comparisons 89
Ray Gaul
Effects of Furnace Moisture on Enamel Quality and Recommended
Levels 95
Holger Evele
Continuous Measurement of Furnace Moisture 105
Peter Vodak
Preheated Combustion Air 113
Mike Horton
Low Temperature Cleaners 119
Mark Godlweski
Operating Issues for Successful Use of Ambient Cleaning Systems
127
Ken Kaluzny
Update on Future Environmental Issues That Will Impact Your
Industry for the PEI Environmental, Safety and Health Committee
133
Bill Nichols and Jack Waggener
Porcelain Enamels With a Metallic Appearance 137
Charles Baldwin and Louis Gazo
Two Coat - One Fire Wet Over Wet Systems 145
Sebastien Humez
Technological Changes in Porcelain Enameling, 1955 - 2005
153
William D. Faust
Thick Film Heated Oven with Low Energy Consumption 159
Helga Steinbruck, Srinivasan Sridharan, Petter Svanbom, Orville
Brown, Sandrine Ringler. Keith Mason, and Pieter Dijkstra
Six Decades of Porcelain Enameling 1
Robert Long
Quality Improvement Techniques 7
Alan Woodward
Foundry Process Controls for Porcelain Enameling Cast Iron
9
Liam O'Byrne
Advancements in Automatic Spray Application of Porcelain Enamel
15
Mitchell Drozd
Energy Market Overview and Outlook 25
Brian Habacivch
The Strength of Steel; The Beauty of Glass 39
Warren Norton
A Comparison of Enameled and Stainless Steel Surfaces 45
David Fedak and Charles Baldwin
Continuous Improvement in the Processing of Ceramic Pigments
55
Stan Sulewski
High Temperature Corrosion Testing of Glass Lined Steel 61
Gary Griffith
Powder Porcelain Booth Preventive Maintenance 69
Erik Miller
Porcelain Enamel Powder Delivery Components 71
Phil Flasher
The Effects of Dew Point on Porcelain Enamel Powder Coating
Application 79
Frank J. O'Connor II
Furnace Radiant Tube Comparisons 89
Ray Gaul
Effects of Furnace Moisture on Enamel Quality and Recommended
Levels 95
Holger Evele
Continuous Measurement of Furnace Moisture 105
Peter Vodak
Preheated Combustion Air 113
Mike Horton
Low Temperature Cleaners 119
Mark Godlweski
Operating Issues for Successful Use of Ambient Cleaning Systems
127
Ken Kaluzny
Update on Future Environmental Issues That Will Impact Your
Industry for the PEI Environmental, Safety and Health Committee
133
Bill Nichols and Jack Waggener
Porcelain Enamels With a Metallic Appearance 137
Charles Baldwin and Louis Gazo
Two Coat - One Fire Wet Over Wet Systems 145
Sebastien Humez
Technological Changes in Porcelain Enameling, 1955 - 2005
153
William D. Faust
Thick Film Heated Oven with Low Energy Consumption 159
Helga Steinbruck, Srinivasan Sridharan, Petter Svanbom, Orville
Brown, Sandrine Ringler. Keith Mason, and Pieter Dijkstra
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.