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During excursions, students will get the practical experience with the production of cement, with ceramic and glass technologies used in silicate industry.
Last update: Rada Miroslav (15.08.2013)
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A: Hlaváč J.: Základy technologie silikátů, SNTL/Alfa Praha 1988 Last update: VED107 (20.08.2013)
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1. Manufacture of cement 2. Production of frits, glazes and engobes 3. Production of tiles 4. Production of roofing and other types of building ceramics 5. Production of sanitary ware 6. Production of porcelain 7. Manufacture of refractory and insulating materials 8. Manufacture of flat glass by Float system 9. Production of automotive glass, fire glass and mirrors 10. Production of packaging glass 11. Production of heat and chemically resistant glass and laboratory glass 12. Manufacture of jewelery and crystal glasses Last update: Rada Miroslav (15.08.2013)
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http://tresen.vscht.cz/sil/cs/stahnete_si http://knihovna.vscht.cz/ Last update: Rada Miroslav (15.08.2013)
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Students will be able to: describe a device which is part of selected manufacturing processes describe the monitoring and control of these processes describe the method of analysis, providing sufficient informations for both qualitative and quantitative process control Last update: Rada Miroslav (15.08.2013)
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Processes and Facilities in the Glass Industry, Processes and Facilities in the Ceramic Industry Last update: VED107 (27.08.2013)
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Activity | Credits | Hours | ||
Účast v laboratořích (na exkurzi nebo praxi) | 1 | 28 | ||
1 / 1 | 28 / 28 |
Coursework assessment | |
Form | Significance |
Regular attendance | 80 |
Report from individual projects | 20 |