The American Ceramic Society Bulletin
Emerging Ceramics & Glass Technology


2002

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March

Manufacturing Briefs
Conveyor Systems: Problems & Solutions

May

E-Week Prepares a New Generation of Engineers
Ryan Daniels

June

Ceramics Pavilion Showcases Design Solutions
Ryan Daniels

July

104th Annual Meeting & Exposition
Ryan Daniels

August

Materials Review

Directory of Materials Suppliers

Materials Specifiers Notebook

September

Manufacturing Briefs
How to Select the Right Rotor/Stator Mixer
John Sneeringer

October

Special Section on Refractories

Refractories: The Stamps of Approval
Postage stamps commemorate many materials and events, including refractories
Fathi Habashi

November

Using the Optical Dilatometer to Determine Sintering Behavior
The double-beam optical dilatometer is the ideal instrument to determine the temperature at which a ceramic body achieves full vitrification.
Mariano Paganelli

SATRA Tests Homeware
A series of test routines are designed to give realistic predictions of normal service performance and safety of homeware.
Tony Smith

What Is My TC Really Telling Me?
Basic knowledge about the operation, standardization, application and sources of error of thermocouples can prevent loss of a process or damage to equipment.
Fred C. Dimock

Challenges to Innovation in the United States
Too few U.S. high-school graduates, particularly women, are entering undergraduate and graduate programs in science and engineering to maintain a high level of innovation in these fields.
Duncan T. Moore

Manufacturing Briefs
Using Power Created from Municipal Waste
Richard S. Noland

December

Record Numbers for Tecnargilla

Clemson Brick Meeting Draws 724

Glass & Ceramics-Coast to Coast

Friendly Rivals: Binns and Orton
Edward Orton and Charles Binns were founding members of the American Ceramic Society and their friendly rivalry is well documented in correspondence housed in the archives of the NYS College of Ceramics at Alfred University.
Margaret Carney