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THIS book contains carefully drawn up instructions for preparing test pieces, and for making the various tests, besides showing clearly how to proceed with the necessary calculations. Tests are given for raw materials, fired ceramic products, glazes, frits, enamels, and glasses. Apart from a very few rather loose statements—fortunately of minor importance—the explanations are clear, though generally brief; and the diligent student who makes good use of the examples given for exercise should find himself adequately equipped for dealing readily with most ceramic industrial problems involving calculations.
Ceramic Tests and Calculations.
By Prof. A. I. Andrews. Pp. viii + 172. (Now York: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd., 1928.)
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[Book Reviews]. Nature 122, 541 (1928). https://doi.org/10.1038/122541c0
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