what is course firing

by Tad Nader Jr. 6 min read

Course firing is a way to pace orders for restaurants using prix fixe menus, Table Service, or hosting formal events. In this article: Enabling Courses

Course firing is a way to pace orders for restaurants using prix fixe menus, Table Service, or hosting formal events.

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Course description

The course Firing of Ceramics will equip students to use modern technology to understand the relationship between chemical and physical processes within the ceramic as it is being fired, so as to optimize the firing process and to attain characteristics given in published or proprietary standards.

Who will benefit?

Firing of Ceramics is intended for practitioners of all educational backgrounds with concepts presented in easily understandable terms. This includes:

What you'll learn

How details of changers within the ceramic during firing influence fired properties and attainment of product standards.

Customized training

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Instructor bio

Denis Brosnan, P.E., FACerS, is a ceramic engineer specializing in processing, characterizing, and improving ceramic products while developing a specialization in forensic analysis. He is currently a consultant working on mineral issues, failure analysis, and historic materials characterization.

Recorded course details

The course includes 17 lessons covering a total of ~16 hours of instruction.

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