Laurel M. Sheppard
As device dimensions become smaller, chip manufacturers face material
Makers of Electronic Ceramics Adapt to Environmental Regulations
Greg Walker
The EU’s RoHs directive exempts electronic ceramic parts from its
ban on lead, but the regulation has nevertheless affected the way
some ceramic manufacturers do business.
New Twists to Mixing and Milling
Nancy Kelly, Senior Editor
As the trend toward higher viscosities, more stringent manufacturing demands
and complex mixtures continues, mixing and milling equipment will play an
increasingly important role in ceramic and glass production processes.
Energy, Sustainability and the Glass Industry
Automation, integration, innovation and industrial collaboration are essential
to the future sustainability of the glass industry worldwide.
Preheating Batch and Cullet
Energy efficiency of glass furnaces is enhanced when batch and cullet
preheating are applied.
Doaa A. Abdel Aziz and Ragab M. Mahani
The addition of B2O3 or LiF to electroceramic bodies with increased quartz resulted in porcelains that can be used as insulating materials in the frequency range 1 kHz to 1 MHz.
Yeong-Chang Hsu, Hsiung-Wen Han and Chi-Yen Huang
Reverse engineering and rapid prototype technologies can be used to
manufacture pottery, stoneware and porcelain prototypes of an ocarina
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