Chapter 13: Problem 22
(a) Why is it so important to control the rate of drying of a ceramic body that has been hydroplastically formed or slip cast? (b) Cite three factors that influence the rate of drying, and explain how each affects the rate.
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Chapter 13: Problem 22
(a) Why is it so important to control the rate of drying of a ceramic body that has been hydroplastically formed or slip cast? (b) Cite three factors that influence the rate of drying, and explain how each affects the rate.
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