John T. Fox

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2011 Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
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Fred S. Cannon grad student 2011 Penn State
 (Reclaiming foundry waste green sand and baghouse dust via ultrasonic irradiation, advanced oxidation, induced cavitation and discrete particle settling.)
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Ingaglio J, Fox J, Naito CJ, et al. (2019) Material characteristics of binder jet 3D printed hydrated CSA cement with the addition of fine aggregates Construction and Building Materials. 206: 494-503
Yang K, Fox JT. (2019) In-situ growth of silicon carbide nanowire (SCNW) matrices from solid precursors Ceramics International. 45: 2922-2931
Yang K, Fox JT, Hunsicker R. (2017) Interaction of Na, K, and Fe with porous cordierite at elevated temperatures Journal of Materials Science. 52: 4025-4041
Allen JF, Cannon FS, Nieto-Delgado C, et al. (2016) Full-scale air emissions monitoring and casting quality demonstration of a hybrid hydrolyzed collagen-alkali silicate core binder International Journal of Metalcasting. 10: 172-189
Fox JT, Allen JF, Cannon FS, et al. (2015) Full-Scale Demonstration of a Hybrid Hydrolyzed Collagen-Alkali Silicate Core Binder International Journal of Metalcasting. 9: 51-61
Torielli RM, Cannon FS, Voigt RC, et al. (2014) The Environmental Performance and Cost of Innovative Technologies for Ductile Iron Foundry Production International Journal of Metalcasting. 8: 37-48
Fox JT, Cannon FS, Brown NR, et al. (2012) Comparison of a new, green foundry binder with conventional foundry binders International Journal of Adhesion and Adhesives. 34: 38-45
Huang H, Fox JT, Cannon FS, et al. (2011) Binding waste anthracite fines with Si-containing materials as an alternative fuel for foundry cupola furnaces. Environmental Science & Technology. 45: 3062-8
Huang H, Fox JT, Cannon FS, et al. (2011) In situ growth of silicon carbide nanowires from anthracite surfaces Ceramics International. 37: 1063-1072
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