Think Brick Australia, the peak industry body representing the clay brick and paver manufacturers of Australia is proud to announce that judging of the annual Horbury Hunt Award, which celebrates vision and inspiration in brick architecture and design has been completed. Winners will be announced at a gala dinner on October 25.
The Goodfellow Ceramic and Glass Division has added to its new website a range of ceramic nuts, bolts and washers for applications where high temperature, high voltages, magnetism or harsh conditions greatly limit or prohibit the use of other materials. The ceramic fasteners are of high purity, fully dense and impervious.
KEMET, a company that manufacturers a range of capacitors such as ceramic, tantalum, film, aluminum, paper and electrolytic capacitors, has unveiled its yet to be patented ArcShield technology used to produce multilayer ceramic capacitor (MLCC) with a X7R dielectric.
Research and Markets has included a new book titled ‘Ceramics and Composites Processing Methods’ to its catalogue.
Jinxin Glass based in Jiyuan, Henan Province, China, has inked a deal to procure Air Products’ integrated oxy-fuel solution to optimize quality and productivity and decrease emissions in its glass production.
Whilst preparing the ex-Richard Lloyd 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 for the Tour Britannia, engineer Steven Wood wanted to ensure the crew and car would be in premium condition over the long distance event.
Reportlinker.com has added a report to its catalog titled “Sol-Gel processing of ceramics and glass”. The report is an updated version of an earlier report on the sol-gel technology market published in 2006.
Staffordshire materials technology company Ceram has won a contract to evaluate alternative technologies for dealing with the decommissioning of waste stored in the First Generation of Magnox Storage Pond (FGMSP).
Long before Curiosity started its long journey to Mars, when NASA decided to have positioning stages from miCos GmbH and piezoelectric actuators from PI (Physik Instrumente) LP work together millions of miles away on the Red Planet, both companies were not aware that a down-to-earth collaboration lay in their near future.
Staffordshire materials technology company, Ceram, has recently launched a new service – lightweighting – to help its clients cut material and transport costs by producing lighter products.
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