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The author studied chemistry and chemical engineering in school but never actually studied ceramics as an academic discipline. Therefore this book is written from a somewhat unusual perspective, more like a chemical engineering view of processing than a typical ceramics view. The emphasis on a certain few aspects of processing is based on those serious problem areas that became apparent during the author’s several decades of industrial experience, rather than being based on theoretical considerations.

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Shanefield, D.J. (1995). Ceramic Processing Fundamentals. In: Organic Additives and Ceramic Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6103-0_4

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