The American Ceramic Society Bulletin
Emerging Ceramics & Glass Technology


2006

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January

Nanotechnology: Environmental & Safety Impacts
Keith Blakely's Congressional Testimony
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May

Modern Methods of Particle Characterization, Part 1: Particle Size
Paul A. Webb and Clyde Orr
Micromeritics Instrument Corp., Norcross, Ga.

 

June

Global Leaders Define Paths to Dynamic Future
Patricia A. Janeway, Editor

An all-star roster of invited speakers from around the world engage in an exchange of perspectives on new and emerging applications and markets for glass and ceramics.

 

July

Bioceram 'Show & Tell' Dazzles D.C.
Patricia A. Janeway, Editor

Zeta Potential, the Key to Successful Suspensions
Malcolm Connah

Pick Your Poison: Natural Gas Uncertainties and the American Glass Industry
M.J. Plodinec

 

August

Nanomaterials—A Risky Business?
Patricia A. Janeway, Editor

Materials Review

MS&T ’06 Preview

 

September

Modern Particle Characterization Methods, Part 2
Paul A. Webb and Clyde Orr

108th Annual Meeting of The American Ceramic Society

 

October

A Tale of Two Societies
Warren W. Wolf

Energy-Saving Glassmelting
O.A. Prokhorenko

Developing a Winner (CTAA Winner)
Peter L. Bocko

Ceramics in the Environment (CEAA Winner)

 

November

Preparing to Manage Energy Costs: Basics for Small to Mid-Size Consumers
Cynthia A. Kase
Decisions that must be made in order to commence hedging.

ICC Develops Global Roadmap for Ceramics
Stephen Freiman
A collective international effort to expand the use of ceramic materials.

Densification and Characterization of ß-Spodumene–Cordierite Compositions
S.M. Naga, A.A. El-Maghraby and H. Mörtel
The effect of ß-spodumene on mechanical strength and coefficient of thermal expansion.