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i need information on heat of melt.

updated thu 8 nov 01

 

Bill Aycock on tue 6 nov 01


Colin- in the CRC it should be listed as "heat of fusion", not heat of
melt, although it's the same thing. Just a difference in the terminology.
(or- did you really mean the temperature of the melting point?)
Bill, on Persimmon Hill

At 03:38 PM 11/6/01 -0800, you wrote:
>Clayart,
>
>I have been writting a galze calulator for about 8
>mounths now. It is working fine but, I am missing
>information on the heat of melting for many of the
>oxide that we use. I have looked in the CRC and other
>chemistry books. I need this information so that I
>can perdict the melting point of a glaze. I enjoyed
>meeting you all at the NCECA, 2000.
>
>Colin M. Durie

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colin durie on tue 6 nov 01


Clayart,

I have been writting a galze calulator for about 8
mounths now. It is working fine but, I am missing
information on the heat of melting for many of the
oxide that we use. I have looked in the CRC and other
chemistry books. I need this information so that I
can perdict the melting point of a glaze. I enjoyed
meeting you all at the NCECA, 2000.

Colin M. Durie

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Ababi on wed 7 nov 01


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---------- Original Message ----------

>Colin- in the CRC it should be listed as "heat of fusion", not heat of
>melt, although it's the same thing. Just a difference in the
>terminology.
>(or- did you really mean the temperature of the melting point?)
>Bill, on Persimmon Hill

>At 03:38 PM 11/6/01 -0800, you wrote:
>>Clayart,
>>
>>I have been writting a galze calulator for about 8
>>mounths now. It is working fine but, I am missing
>>information on the heat of melting for many of the
>>oxide that we use. I have looked in the CRC and other
>>chemistry books. I need this information so that I
>>can perdict the melting point of a glaze. I enjoyed
>>meeting you all at the NCECA, 2000.
>>
>>Colin M. Durie

>-
>Bill Aycock --- Persimmon Hill
> Woodville, Alabama, US 35776
> (in the N.E. corner of the State)
> W4BSG -- Grid EM64vr
> baycock@HiWAAY.net
> w4bsg@arrl.net

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