A READING LIST ON VITREOUS ENAMELING ON IRON 



AND STEEL 



The literature of the ceramic industry is very well covered 

 up to the year 1906 by the Bibliography of Clays and th>e Cefamic 

 Arts compiled by John C. Branner. The following, reading .list, 

 therefore, begins with the year 1907. The articles- listed deat 

 more with the chemical principles involved than with mechanical 

 methods. References are given to the abstracts printed in Chem- 

 ical Abstracts or in the Journal of the Society of Chemical Indus- 

 try. These abstracts are reproduced in part below, though 

 where the abstract is long, or where the title indicates the scope 

 of the article, abstracts are usually omitted. Reference to 

 abstracts will enable the investigator to eliminate many articles as 

 being unsuitable for his particular purpose. United States 

 patents on enameling are omitted, as they are given in the 

 second part of this pamphlet. Directions for ordering foreign 

 patents may be found in Chemical Abstracts, vol. 13, no. 6 (March 

 20, 1919). 



BOOKS 



Bollenbach, H. Keramische Rechentaflen zum Gebrauch in den Lab- 



oratorien der Ton-, Glas-, und Email Industrie. Halle: W. Knapp. 105 



pages. 

 Brown, W. N. Art of enameling on metal. 2nd Edition. 1914. London: 



Scott, Greenwood and Son. 58 pages. 

 Chapin, H. M. How to enamel. 1911. Wiley. 

 Day, L. F. Enameling. 1908. Scribner. 

 Emailleindustrie. Dresden, iv, 255 pages. 

 Eyer, Ph. Anlagen und Einrichtungen e. Emaillkwerke. Berlin: Keram 



Rundschau. 44 pages. 

 Eyer, Ph. Emaille-Wissenschaft: In gemeinverstandl Auslegung. Dresden: 



Verlag "Die Glasshutte." 224 pages. 

 Fisher, A. Art of enameling upon metals. 1906. Lane. 38 pages, 26 



plates. 



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