Introduction to Metal Ceramic Technology

Introduction to Metal Ceramic Technology
Author: W. Patrick Naylor
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1992
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

This is an introductory-level, skill-oriented technical guide to fabricating metal ceramic dental restorations. The book includes information on porcelain firing schedules, a list of suitable equipment, instruments and materials.

Basic Technique for Metal Ceramics

Basic Technique for Metal Ceramics
Author: Makoto Yamamoto
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1990
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

By popular demand the author has taken extracts from his best-selling book Metal Ceramics in order to produce text to be used as an instructor to porcelain building techniques for metal-ceramic restorations. The book is designed for technicians wishing to begin the Yamamoto technique at a less advanced level.

An Introduction to Ceramic Science

An Introduction to Ceramic Science
Author: D. W. Budworth
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-01-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483160394

An Introduction to Ceramic Science covers the principles of ceramic science, the physicochemical system, and atomic mechanisms of ceramics. This book is organized into eight chapters and begins with a study of atoms and the way in which they bond together to form crystalline solids. This topic is followed by a geometrical description of the structures of some crystals of particular importance in ceramics and some of the features of the elementary classical theory of ionic crystals. The following chapter presents the principles of the thermodynamic and phase diagram approaches to study phase equilibrium in ceramics. A chapter is devoted to the microstructure and porosity of ceramics. The discussion then shifts to several atomic movements in dense ceramics, such as diffusion, nucleation, and grain growth. The concluding chapters examine the mechanical properties and densification processes in ceramics. This book is of great value to ceramists, scientists, researchers, and undergraduate students who are interested in improving ceramic materials for particular applications.

Ceramic Technology and Processing

Ceramic Technology and Processing
Author: Alan G. King
Publisher: William Andrew
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2001-12-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0815516339

Perfect for the new technician or engineer entering the ceramics industry as well as for the ""old hand"" who needs an update on some aspect of ceramics processing, this resource provides practical laboratory-oriented answers to such typical processing problems as particle segregation, agglomeration, contamination, pressure gradients, adherence to tooling, and temperature gradients during drying and firing. The author examines the difficulties of practical testing and processing in the ceramic laboratory, such as vast differences in scale and equipment, and shows how to evaluate results taking such variables into account. Once the laboratory work is satisfactorily completed, the rest of the book explores serious issues involved in transferring technology from the lab bench to the plant floor and then to the customer. The author gives advice on dealing with real-life problems such as allocating human and capital resources and overcoming customer wariness of being first to try new procedures and processes. Each section contains practical, hands-on suggestions on performing and sometimes avoiding certain tasks, bringing to the reader key information that is at best sparsely available in the industry. As the author states, ""Laboratory skills are gained by hands-on experience. The intent of this book is to accelerate the process.""

Ceramics in Dentistry

Ceramics in Dentistry
Author: J. Robert Kelly
Publisher: Quintessence Publishing (IL)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Computer-aided design
ISBN: 9780867156539