The American Ceramic Society, 2000. 298 p. ISBN: 1-57498-029-7
This major reference book is divided into two sections; the first deals with the practical, hands-on understanding of individual areas of tape casting and the other targets the understanding of the overall system. Readers can quickly address current problems with tried and true fixes and their relation to the overall process. The book handles the problem diagnosis separately from the standard production of quick-fixes. Tape Casting will benefit technicians, engineers, and engineering managers, as well as professors and students.
Introduction and History
Materials Technology and Selection
Materials Processing: Slip Preparation
The Tape Casting Process
Further Tape Processing
Applications of Tape Technology
Water-Based (Aqueous) Processing
Model Formulations and Procedures
Calculation for Theoretical Airflows to Remain under the Lower Explosive Limit (LEL) During Tape Casting in a Continuous Machine
Glossary of Terms