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Orton cones

Cone number End point Seger cone C Orton cone Cone number End point Seger cone °C Orton cone... [Pg.390]

FIGURE 9.13 Orton cones the self-supporting type. The cones shown are 6cm tall in their initial state. [Pg.150]

Figure 21.5 Redrawn after schematics on the Edward J. Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation site (ANS-800 and RSV-1600) see www.ortonceramic.com/instruments (and don t miss the Orton cones video). Figure 21.5 Redrawn after schematics on the Edward J. Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation site (ANS-800 and RSV-1600) see www.ortonceramic.com/instruments (and don t miss the Orton cones video).
Ortbosificates. See silicate structures. Orton Cones, pyrometric cones (q.v.) made by the Edward Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation, Columbus, Ohio. They are made in two sizes 2Vt in. (63.5 mm) high for industrial kiln control, and 1 l/8th in. (29 mm) high for P.C.E. testing. For nominal equivalent softening temperatures see Appendix 2. Osborn-Shaw Process. See shaw process. Osmosis. See electro-osmosis. [Pg.222]

The Properties and Uses of Orton Standard Pyrometric Cones and How to Use Them for Better Quality Ware, Edward Orton Jr. Ceramic Foundation, Westerville, OH (1978). [Pg.7]

Karellas A, Lo JY, Orton CG (2008) Point/counterpoint. Cone beam x-ray CT will be superior to digital x-ray tomosynthesis in imaging the breast and delineating cancer. Med Phys 35 409-141... [Pg.209]

Reference Standard Pyrometric Cones. Edward Orton, Jr.Ceramic Foundation, Columbus, OH... [Pg.643]

CONE No. BRITISH (Staffordshire) 4°C/min GERMAN (Seger) AMERICAN (Orton) ... [Pg.368]

The endpoint obtained relates only indirectly to temperature. The value obtained corresponds to the heat input and is time-, temperature-, and atmosphere-dependent. Standard cone reference tables are available that correspond to a temperature equivalent specific to the test conditions. Orton, Seger, and ISO are examples of the cone rated systems used. [Pg.446]


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