4 VITREOUS ENAMELING 



Franchet, L. La fabrication industrielle des emaux et couleurs ceramiques. 



1911. 



Grampp, O. Practical enameler. 1909. William. 

 Griffin, H. R. Clay glazes and enamels, with a supplement on crazing, its 



causes and prevention, 1913. Randall and Co. 

 Griinwald, J. La technique de I'emaillerie moderne. Paris: H. Dunod et 



Pinat. 

 Griinwald, J. The raw materials for the enamel industry and their technical 



technology. Translated from the German by H. H. Hodgson. 1914. 



London: C. Griffin and Co. viii, 225 pages. 



Griinwald, T. The technology of iron enameling and tinning. 1912. London: 

 V ?.;frtfni and Co. 138 pages. 



, . Sff&PF 9 ^, Y. c The theory and practice of enameling on iron and steel with 

 ; V; { B . C : Historical ncjptes on the use of enamels. Translated by H. H. Hodgson. 



' itffO/ l on<lon: C, Griffin and Co. vii, 131 pages. 

 Havas, B. Uber Eisenblechemaille. 1910. (Dissertation of the Tech. 



Hochschule zu Karlsruhe.) 



Landrum, R. D. Enamels. 1918. Cleveland: Harshaw Fuller and Good- 

 win Co. 106 pages. 



Millenet, L. Manuel pratique de I'emaillage sur metaux. 1917. 

 Maryon, H. Metal work and enameling. 1913. London: Chapman and 



Hall. 342 pages. 

 Shaw, J. B. Enamels for sheet iron and steel. . 1920. Washington: United 



States Bureau of Standards. Technologic Paper 165. 88 pages.. 

 Staley, Homer F. Materials and methods used in the manufacture of 



enameled cast-iron wares. 1919. Washington: United States Bureau of 



Standards. Technologic Paper 142. 158 pages. 

 Turner, William. Transfer printing on enamels, porcelain and pottery. 



ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS 

 1907 



Chem. Fabrik Giistrow, Hillringshaus, and Heilmann. Manufacture of a 

 white translucent enamel. German Patent 207,001. Aug. 6, 1907. 

 C. A., 3, 2044. A small amount of cobalt oxide is added to the enamel 

 material containing titanic acid with the view of covering the yellowish 

 tint of the titanic flux. 



Chem. Fabrik Giistrow. White clouded enamels. English Patent 12,583, 

 May 30, 1907. C. A., 3, 587; /. Soc. Chem. Ind., 27, 810. Artificially 

 produced titanates of alkaline earth or earth metals are used. 



Klissner, J. Kiln for enameled articles, in which these do not come in con- 

 tact with the flame. German Patent 203,296. Apr. 10, 1907. /. Soc. 

 Chem. Ind., 27, 1204. 



Rickmann and Rappe. Manufacture of an opaque enamel. German 

 Patent 203,773, June 30, 1907. C. A., 3, 699; /. Soc. Chem. Ind., 28, 

 92. Cerium carbonate is ground with the previously melted enamel 

 and burned on the metal plate. 



