Quality Assurance in Ceramic Industries

Quality Assurance in Ceramic Industries represents the proceedings of a conference held at the New York State College of Ceramics, Alfred University, June 4-7, 1978, as fifteenth in a continuing series rotated annually among Alfred University, North Carolina State University, Notre Dame University a...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Frechette, V. D. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1979, 1979
Edition:1st ed. 1979
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1. The Hidden Sales Force
  • 2. Planned Production Experiments for Cost and Energy Savings
  • 3. Product Liability and Quality Assurance
  • 4. Quality Assurance and the Adversary System
  • 5. Teaching Quality Assurance Fundamentals to Ceramic Engineering Students
  • 6. Newer Techniques in Statistical Quality Control
  • 7. Quality Assurance for Glass Batch Raw Materials
  • 8. Quality Assurance for Alcoa Chemicals
  • 9. Practical Composition Control for the Glass Industry
  • 10. High Voltage Electrical Porcelain
  • 11. Quality Assurance in the Abrasive Industry
  • 12. Multifaceted Quality Program for Advanced Ceramic Turbine Components
  • 13. Quality Assurance in Processing Refractories
  • 14. Integrated Quality Assurance System in the Manufacture of Ceramic Components for Use in the Electronic Industry
  • 15. Quality Assurance in the Structural Clay Products Industry Begins at the Grass Roots
  • 16. Ceramic Foodware Safety
  • 17. Ceramic Igniters: A Glimpse of Future Certification Requirements
  • 18. Quality Assurance in the German Ceramic Industry
  • 19. Quality Control in the Clay Pipe Industry: A Constant Challenge
  • 20. Quality Assurance in the Manufacture of BeO-UO2 Nuclear Fuel Elements
  • 21. Fractography and Quality Assurance of Glass and Ceramics
  • 22. Evolution of an Electro-optical Automatic Gaging System
  • 23. Assessment of Long-Range Reliability of Ceramic Products