Table of Contents
October 1997
- Cover_Oct97 11
- Table of contents 22
- President’s letter 55
- Environmental update 77
- Advertisers’ index 88
- Federal regulations highlights 99
- Refractory hot line 1010
- Technology briefs 1111
- Society/industry news 1212
- NICE news 1515
- Student news & issues 1717
- Letters 2121
- Members network 2525
- Names in the news 2727
- Personal notes 2929
- Conferences/workshops/seminars 3030
- Indigenous alumina grades affect mullite brick development 3333
- Dispersant affects glass-based multicomponent slurries 3737
- Gelcasting foams for porous ceramics 4141
- Measuring capillary absorption coefficient of porous materials 4747
- NZP ceramics, a new class of materials 5151
- ‘Mom’ stays involved with ACerS precollege education program 5353
- What’s new? High-temperature furnaces 5454
- Powder processing for fabricating Si3N4 ceramics 5959
- Energy benchmarking for the glass industry 6363
- UNITECR expo directory 6969
- Manufacturing briefs 8282
- Products & processes 8484
- Information file 8686
- Library shelf 8787
- UNITECR ’97 program information 8989
- Program information 1997 fall meeting GOMD of The American Ceramic Society 103103
- 1997 fall meeting Materials & Equipment and Whitewares Divisions meeting of The American Ceramic Society 113113
- The last page 118118
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President’s letter (pages 5-7)
Environmental update (pages 7-8)
Advertisers’ index (pages 8-9)
Federal regulations highlights (pages 9-10)
Refractory hot line (pages 10-11)
Technology briefs (pages 11-12)
Society/industry news (pages 12-15)
Student news & issues (pages 17-21)
Names in the news (pages 27-29)
Conferences/workshops/seminars (pages 30-33)
Indigenous alumina grades affect mullite brick development (pages 33-37)
Dispersant affects glass-based multicomponent slurries (pages 37-41)
Gelcasting foams for porous ceramics (pages 41-47)
Measuring capillary absorption coefficient of porous materials (pages 47-51)
NZP ceramics, a new class of materials (pages 51-53)
‘Mom’ stays involved with ACerS precollege education program (pages 53-54)
What’s new? High-temperature furnaces (pages 54-59)
Powder processing for fabricating Si3N4 ceramics (pages 59-63)
Energy benchmarking for the glass industry (pages 63-69)
UNITECR expo directory (pages 69-82)
Manufacturing briefs (pages 82-84)
Products & processes (pages 84-86)
Information file (pages 86-87)
UNITECR ’97 program information (pages 89-103)
Program information 1997 fall meeting GOMD of The American Ceramic Society (pages 103-113)
1997 fall meeting Materials & Equipment and Whitewares Divisions meeting of The American Ceramic Society (pages 113-118)