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hor Index MISCELLANEOUS Adams, James B. See Lewis, Jennifer Cahill, Thomas A. See Shackelford, James F Hanson, Michael E. See Shackelford, James F Alexander, James H. Carlsson, Roger See Kahlman, Lars Harman, Cameron G., Jr. Lithium. (6) 104 Carter, Willi L. See Riley, Gil N., Jr Basics of kiln design. (1) 14 Ity Allaire, Claude Chalup, Alan See Gutmann, Benjamin Hassonne, Jean Marie; Lostec, Jean; Bertot, Jean Paul; Use of red mud for the production of aluminum Chen, Guo-Rong; and Hu, Shui-Gen Lostec, Lionel; and Sadou, Sophie reduction cell potlining refractories. (7) 59 Improvement of the electrical properties of glass by New synthesis process for AIN. (5) 84 Allera, Ronald E.; and Ruopp, Peter G. lithia addition. (4) 85 Haussonne, Jean-Marie See Paris, Pierre Graphite (synthetic). (6) 99 Chen, 8S. H. See Barrows, Gerald L Hays, Irene D. Amarakoon, Vasantha R. W. See Fagan, James G Choyke, Wolfgang J. See Ruan, Ju-Ai Intensive teacher training. (12) 105 Anderson, Edward M. See MacZura, George Clements, Jack Heathcote, Russell Anderson, Michael D. Operating characteristics of a cartridge collector Zirconia. (6) 123 Beryllia. (6) 86 utilizing medium-pressure purge air. (11) 76 Hench, Larry L. Andreola, Nora Maria Fernanda; Manfredini, Tiziano; Coats, Neil See Negas, Taki Bioceramics: from concept to clinic. (4) 93 Pellacani, Gian Carlo; Pozzi, Paolo; and Romagnoli, Conley, Carol H. Herron, L. Wynn See Knickerbocker, Sarah H Marcello Drastic measures for a drastic situation. (2) 46 Holroyd, William G ; and Solheim, Svein Reeycling of ceramic wastes in tile bodies to reduce Conover, Joseph J. See Wittmer, Dale E Olivine. (6) 110 pollution. (4) 65 Copp, A. N. Hixon, Larry M. Anon. Magnesia/magnesite. (6) 107 Selecting an effective size-reduction system. (10) 48 Automated analytical systems are the focus of a Crowe, John T. See Ault, Neil N Holterhoff, Adam G. government/industry consortium. (10) 35; Ceramic Danforth, Stephen C. See Tsao, Inlin Calcium aluminate cements. (6) 89 fiber insulation boards with improved thermal shock Davis, Lawrence L. Hopkins, David A. resistance. (10) 42; Ceramics as craft and collectible. Diatomite. (6) 94; Gypsum. (6) 100; Mica. (6) 109 Dolomite. (6) 94 gy (3) 41; Ceramics: the dependable workhorses. (4) 28; Davis, Robert F. Hu, Shui-Gen See Chen, Guo-Rong Colorful trends in glass. (9) 46; Composites persist Silicon carbide and diamond semiconductor thin Hutchins, Clinton E. See Maher, Galeb H despite funding cuts. (8S) 99; CVD: scaled up tor films: growth, defect analysis, and device Ishii, Akio See Kasai, Kiyoto als commercial production of bulk SiC. (3) 74; Hollow development. (7) 99 Ishito, Carl K. ceramic spheres for microengineered properties. (1) Demetry, Ja res D. See Strock, Harold B Powder classification technologies in ceramics. (10) 98; Japan, Ine.: from economic power to global Diaz, C.; Torres-Martinez, L. M.; Garza, L.; Avalos- 60 partnership. (1) 52; Japan’s usage of metal alkoxides Borja, M.; and Rincon, J. Ma. Isozaki, Keij; and Ogawa, Mitsushige in advanced ceramies. (10) 73; Leapfrog the Turning geothermal waste into glasses and glass Nondestructive evaluation of the density of silicon competition—use automated concurrent engineering, ceramics. (10) 81 nitride powder compacts and sintered bodies. (11) (8) 59; National survey of women and men engineers Dickin, Peter 95 (9) 53; (6) 50; Realities and misconceptions regarding CADCAM at Wedgwood (12) 71 Jang, Sung-Do See Kim, You-Song ISO 9000, (8) 50; Research-intensive universities in Durante, Alamar K. See Gonsalves, Geraldo E Janosik, Lesley A. See Nemeth, Noel N the U.S. (10) 83; Status of the German glass Edirisinghe, Mohan J. See Shaw, Ileidi M tzen, arol N and Brown, Kevin G machinery/equipment industry. (2) 42; Status of the Edwards, Tony Statistical process control of glass manufactured for global ceramics industry. (7) 107; Synthetic mullite Relationship between finite element analysis and firing nuclear waste disposal. (5) 55 refractory for aggressive furnace conditions. (7) 40 brick. (9) 41 Johnson, Michael A. See Selcuker, Ahmet R ic Applewhite, Grant D. See Klimezak, William J Eerola, Markus Johnson, Randall L. Argent, Ronald D. Flame spraying copper on glass artware. (7) 48 Tale. (6) 119 Advanced design electrode holders can make a Eppler, Richard A. Kahiman, Lars; Karlsson, Sven; Carlsson, Roger: and difference. (11) 85 Bubble defects in leadless glazes. (9) 62 Nilsson, Carl-Gustav Asano, Keisuke See Kasai, Kiyoto Evans, Roger M. Wear and machining of engineering ceramics by Ault, Neil N.; and Crowe, John T. Magnesia-alumina spinel—raw materials production abrasive waterjets. (8) 93 Silicon carbide. (6) 114 and preparation. (4) 59 Kahn, Manfred See Nazeri, Azar Ault, Neil N.; and Yeckley, Russell L. Fagan, James G.; and Amarakoon, V antha R. W. K ijou, Eiji See Ohyanagi, Manshi Silicon nitride. (6) 117 Reliability and reproducibility of ceramic sensors: [, Karlsson, Sven See Kahlman, Lars Ault, Neil N. See Strock, Harold B NTC thermistors. (1) 70; Reliability and Kasai, Kiyoto; Ishii, Akio; Asano, Keisuke; and Sukenari, Austin, Gordon T. reproducibility of ceramic sensors: Il, PTC Shiro Diamond (industrial). (6) 92; Garnet (industrial). (6) 97 thermistors. (2) 69; Reliability and reproducibility Diagnostic system for ladle linings. (3) 80 Avalos-Borja, M. See Diaz, C of ceramic sensors: Il, Humidity sensors. (3) 119 Kawashima, Syunichiro Baer, Roy K. See Strock, Harold B Fong, Keith B. See Weiser, Martin W Influence of ZnO evaporation on microwave dielectric Bandopadhyay, Siddhartha See Wani, Mohammad F Gallardo, Lisa F. loss and sinterability of Ba(Zn,,,Ta,,,)O, ceramics Barks, Ron See Sheppard, Laurel M Boron. (6) 87 (5) 120 Barrows, Ge ald L.; Chen, S. H.; and Shemanski, L. Garza, L. See Diaz, C Kay, Carroll Refractory Ceramic Fiber Coalition’s product Geiger, Greg Ky anite. (6) 101 stewardship program. (7) 28 Advances in glass processing. (2) 26; Ceramic Kelley, Gregg See Grafe, Tim Beckman, Thomas M. See Kramer, Daniel P decorating segment responds to glazing challenges Kelly, William J. See Yarborough, Michael J Begley. E. F.: and Lindsay, C. G. (9) 32; Thermal analysis for improved quality. (11) Kenan, Wilfred M. Multimedia tutorial on phase equilibria diagrams. (12) 54 Graphite. (6) 98, 103 Ghosh, Bobby Kim, You-Song; and Jang, Sung-Do Bell, Steve See Negas, Taki ’ Fluidized-bejde t millingo f ceramies. (5) 51 Ceramic engineering training and ceramic business in Bertot, Jean Paul See Hassonne, Jean-Marie Goguen, J.D. See Strock, Harold B Korea. (8) 89 Bihuniak, Peter P. See Shackelford, James F Golubjatnikov, Ken A.; Stangle, Gregory C.; and Klimezak, William J.; and Applewhite, Grant D. Bock, Amy H. Spriggs, Richard M. Dust collector design for pneumatic conveying Continuous particulate monitoring for emission Economics of advanced self-propagating, high systems. (8) 73 control. (8) 79 temperature synthesis materials fabrication Knapp, Vincent A. See Wittmer, Dale E Bolen, Wallace P. (12) 96 Knickerbocker, Sarah H.; Kumar, Ananda H.; and Perlite. (6) 111 Gonsalves, Geraldo E.; Durante, Alamar K.; and Brant, Herron, L. Wynn Bonamartini Corradi, Anna; Leonelli, Cristina; Manfredini, Paulo Osorio R. C. Cordierite glass-ceramics for multilayer ceramic Tiziano; Pozzi, Paolo; and Romagnoli, Marcello Magnesia-spinel brick for cement rotary kilns. (2) packaging. (1) 90 Preparation and properties of fast-fired porcelain 49 Knotts, Wayne tiles Containing natural chromite. (5) 63 e, Tim; and Kelley, Gregg Ball clays. (6) 82 Bougher, A. Kenneth Baghouse and cartridge dust collectors: a comparison Koizumi, Mitsue See Ohyanagi, Manshi ISO 9000 and the United States. (3) 94 (9) 69 Kramer, Daniel P.; Spangler, Edward M.; and Beckman, Brant, Paulo Osorio R. C. See Gonsalves, Geraldo E Gutmann, Benjamin; and Chalup, Alan Thomas M. Bray, Donald J. Barium carbonate. (6) 83 Laser-ignited explosive and pyrotechnic Silicon carbide whiskers. (6) 116 Gyekenyesi, John P. See Nemeth, Noel N components. (2) 78 Brown, Kevin G. See Jantzen, Carol M Hahn, Ranier; and Schulze, Peter Kumar, Ananda H. See Knickerbocker, Sarah H Brun, Milivoj K. See Luthra, Krishan L Effective applications for ultrasonic machining of glass Kunka, Marilyn K. See MacZura, George Bur Michael and ceramies. (8) 102 Kusko, Bruce H. See Shackelford, James F uide to brick coatings. (3) 89 Haigh, Mike See McCracken, Derek J Lannutti, John J. See Phillips, David I VOLUME 72, No. 12, DECEMBER 1993 131 Leonelli, Cristina See Bonamartini Corradi, Anna Ogawa, Mitsushige See Isozaki, Kei 29 Lewis, Jennifer; and Adams, James B. Ohyanagi, Mans 1i, Yoshikazu; Nakamura, Sheppard, Laurel M.; and Barks, Ron Materials technology workshop for high school science Yoshiki; Kamij ij umi, Mitsue Business of technology: valuing ceramic technology as teachers. (4) 107 Application of self-propagating high-temperature an asset. (4) 89 Lindsay, C. G. See Begley : synthesis [SHS] technology: instantaneous Shi, Ke-Shun Lostec, Jean See Hassonne, Jean-Marie; Paris, Pierre bonding of diamond and metal by brazing. (7) 86 Refractories industry in China. (4) 78 Lostee, Lionel See Hassonne, Jean-Marie Padden, Sheila A.; and Reed, James S. Singh, Raj N. See Luthra, Krishan L Lovejoy, Carlton D., I] See Readey, Michael J Grinding kinetics and media wear during attrition Smith, David See Yarborough, Michael J Luthra, Krishan L.; Singh, Raj N.; and Brun, M ‘oj K. milling. (3) 101 Smith, Todd W. Toughened Sileomp composites: process and Palco, Stefan See Staron, Jozef New developments in high-efficiency particulate air preliminary properties. (7) 79 Papp, John F. filtration. (12) 79 MacZura, George; Moody, Kenneth J.; and Anderson, Chromite. (6) 90 Solheim, Svein See Holroyd, William G Edward M. Paris, Pierre; Haussonne, Jean-Marie; and Lostec, Jean Sp angler, Edward M. See Kramer, Daniel P Alumina. (6) 76 Apparatus for thermal characterization of high Spohn, Mary T. Maher, Galeb H.; Hutchins, Clinton E.; and Ross, Sidney conductivity substrates. (5) 77 Boron carbide. (6) 88 D. Pellacani, Gian Carlo See Andreola, Nora Maria F.Perl, Spriggs, Richard M. See Golubjatnikov, Ken A Preparation and characterization of ceramic fine Allen 8S. Stangle, Gregory C. See Golubjatnikov, Ken A.Staron, powders produced by the emulsion process. (5) Zine oxide. (6) 122 Jozet; and Palco, Stefan Production technology of 72 Phillips, David H.; and Lannutti, John J. magnesia clinker. (8) 83 Mainwaring, Nigel J. X-ray computed tomography for the testing and Stowers, Ron Characterization of materials for pneumatic evaluation of ceramic processes. (11) 69 Andalusite. (6) 8O conveying. (8) 63 Pitcock, A. Jeffrey Strock, Harold B; Ault, Neil N.; Baer, Roy K; Demetry, Majling, Jan; and Roy, Della M. Silica. (6) 112 James D.; Goguen, J. D.; and Trostel, Louis J., Jr. Potential of fly ash for cement manufacture. (10) 77 Pixley, Francis V. Extracurricular science enrichment program—« Manfredini, Tiziano See Andreola, Nora Maria F .; Air control considerations: the cooling zone. (8) 28 35-year success story. (6) 164 Bonamartini Corradi, Anna Exhaust/preheat/hot zone air-flow considerations. (10) Suke ri, Shiro See Kasai, Kiyoto Martin, Edward S.; and Weaver, Mark L. SY Takat Masasuke Synthesis and properties of high-purity alumina. (7) Potter, Michael J. Relationship between degradation phenomenon and 71 Feldspar. (6) 95; Vermiculite. (6) 121 trap levels in a ZnO varistor. (5) 96 Martin, Steven C. Powers, Lynn M. See Nemeth, Noel N. Taketani, Yoshikazu) See Ohyanagi, Manshi Ceramic fabricator quality revolution: a ise study Pozzi, Paolo e Bonamartini Corradi, Anna; Andreola, Torres-Martinez, L See Diaz, C (11) 79 Nora Maria Fernanda Trostel, Louis Jr., Jr. See Strock, Harold B Marvin, Charles G. Prakash, Brahn See Wani, Mohammad F. Tsao, Inlin; and Danforth, Stephen C. Chrome-bearing hazardous waste. (6) 66; Permitting Readey, Michael J.; and Lovejoy, Carlton D., IL Injection moldable ceramic-ceramic composites under the Clean Air Act of 1990. (3) 58 Process-tolerant manufacturing: an optimization compounding behavior, whisker degradation, and Mason, Tom strategy for improving manufacturing yields. (9) 75 orientation. (2) 55 Changing face of undergraduate ceramic education: | Reed, James 8. See Padden, Sheila A Utsuno, Futoshi, See Yasui, Itaru (9) 103 Rieger, Konrad C. Wani, Mohammad F.; Mukerji, Joydeb; Prakash, Brahn; McClurg, Gary f Pyrophyllite. (6) 112; Wollastonite. (6) 121 and Bandopadhyay, Siddhartha Fluorspar. (6) 96 Riley, Gil N., Jr.; and Carter, William L. Friction and wear behavior of hot-pressed McCracken, Derek J.; and Haigh, Mike Commercialization of ceramic superconductor SiAION-steel ball tribopair under reciprocating Lithium minerals. (6) 105 composite wires. (7) 91 conditions. (9) 82 Miller, Charles W., Jr. See Wittmer, Dale E Rincon, J. Ma. See Diaz, C Weaver, Mark L. See Martin, Edward S Minis, loannis See Negas, Taki Risbud, Subhash fi. See Shackelford, James F. . Martin W.: and Fong, Keith B. Moody, Kenneth J See MacZura, George Romagnoli, Marcello See Bonamartini Corradi, Anna; Experimental design for improved ceramic processing, Morgan, Peter E. D. Andreola, Nora Maria Fernanda emphasizing the Taguchi method. (12) 87 Structuring chemical technology to produce cost Ross, Sidney D. See Maher, Galeb II Whychell, Donald T., Sr. See Neill, Ronald H effective ceramic products on the large scale. (7) Roy, Della M. See Majling, Jan Winslow, Susan G. 65 Ruan, Ju-Ai; and Choyke, Wolfgang J. Development of a cost-effective silicon nitride powder Mroz, Cathleen Cathodoluminescence and annealing studies of (4) 99 Silicon carbide-whisker preforms for metal-matrix chemical-vapor-deposited diamond. (6) 139 Wittmer, Dale E.; Conover, Joseph J.; Knapp, Vincent composites by infiltration processing. (9) 89; Ruopp, Peter G. See Allera, Ronald E. A.; and Miller, Charles W., Jr. Titanium diboride. (6) 120; Zirconium diboride Sadou, Sophie See Haussonne, Jean Marie Economie comparison of continuous and batch (6) 126 Schulze, Peter See Hahn, Ranier sinteorfi sinligco n nitride. (6) 129 Mroz, Thomas J., Jr. Sehnke, Errol D. Woydt, Mathias Aluminum nitride. (6) 78 Bauxite. (6) 84 Ceramic-ceramic composites for dry sliding in closed Mukerji, Joydeb See Wani, Mohammad F Selcuker, Ahmet R.; and Johnson, Michael A. tribosystems. (1) 66 Mullinger, Peter Termination sintering in multilayer ceramic Yamada, Tetsuo Simulated heat improves kiln performance. (12) 75 capacitors: microstructural interpretation. (11) 88 Preparation and evaluation of sinterable silicon nitride Nakamura, Yoshiki See Ohyanagi, Manshi Shackelford, James F.; Risbud, Subhash H.; Kusko, powder by imide decomposition method. (5) 99 Namboordri, Shannon L. Bruce H.; Cahill, Thomas A.; Bihuniak, Peter P.; and Yan, Man F. Virginia Tech fosters elementary classes. (10) 87 Hansor Michael E. Optical fiber processing: science and technology. (5) Nazeri, Azar; and Kahn, Manfred Characterization of ceramics and glass using 107 Sol-gel-deposited alumina films on aluminum nitride proton-induced X-ray emission. (11) 100 Yarborough, Michael J.; Kelly, William J.; and Smith, (1) 59 Shaw, Heidi M.; and Edirisinghe, Mohan J. David Negas, Taki; Yeager, Glenn; and Bell, Steve Removal of binder from ceramic bodies fabricated Standard test procedures and capability studies for BaTi,O,/Ba,Ti,O yy-based ceramics resurrected for using plastic forming methods. (9) 94 particle analysis. (6) 69 modern microwave applications. (1) 80 Shemanski, L. See Barrows, Gerald L Yasui, Itaru; and Utsuno, Futoshi Neill, James H. See Neill, Ronald HH. Sheppard, Laurel M. Designing glass material systems using a database Neill, Ronald H.; Whychell, Donald T., Sr.; and Neill, Benchmarking your management style: strategic (10) 65 James H. leadership for growth. (5) 48; Ceramic research in Yeager, Glenn See Negas, Taki Continuous in-line debinding and sintering of Belgium. (3) 116 ; Ceramics for controlling diesel Yeckley, Russell L. See Ault, Neil N aluminum nitride parts. (10) 583 emissions. (6) 28; Designing for manufacturing: an Zdaniewski, Wieslaw A. Nemeth, Noel N.; Powers, Lynn M.; Janosik, Lesley A.; update. (12) 48; Innovative processing of Ceramic joining technology—the missing link. (3) 38 and Gyekenyesi, John P. advanced ceramics. (4) 48; Laboratory of the 21st Designing ceramic components for durability. (12) century, (2) 65; Making brick and meeting 59 regulations. (1) 31; Optical fiber and glass Nilsson, Carl-Gustavy See Kahlman, Lars technology. (8) 32; Powder and bulk solids show Nordyke, John S. innovations in material handling. (8) 40; Progress Lead products. (6) 103 continues in capacitor technology. (3) 44; Three Ober, Joyce A. decades of expanding decorating horizons. (12) Strontium. (6) 118 31; Trends in powder processing equipment. (5) 132 AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY BULLETIN Articles Index Abrasives, for controlling emissions, from diesel engines (6) 28 Emission, waterjets, wear and machining by (8) 93 machining, ultrasonic (8) 102 control, particulate monitoring for (8) 79 sv as Additives, Ceramics, from diesel engines, ceramics for controlling (6) 28 Li,O, improvement of electrical properties of glasses dependable workhorses (4) 28 proton-induced X-ray (11) 100 “by (4) 85 Chromium, Engineering materials, Air, chrome-bearing wastes (6) 66 spheres, hollow (1) 98 Clean Air Act of 1990 (3) 58 Classification, Engineering, filtration, particulate (12) 79 powder (10) 60 concurrent, automated (8) 59 -flow considerations, for kilns (10) 57 Clays, design (12) 48 ur AlumCiAn atceesm,e nts (6) 89 Coatbianllg s,( 6) 82 turnadienringgr,a diuna tKeo repar og(r8a)m s8,9 changing face of (9) 103 Aluminum oxide, brick, guide to (3) 89 Engineers, films, sol-gel-deposited on AIN (1) 59 Collectors, women and men, national survey of (9) 53 high-purity, synthesis and properties (7) 71 dust, cartridge, using purge air (11) 76 Feldspar, industry, kiln performance at Gladstone plant of Color, minerals (6) 95 Queensland Alumina (12) 75 trends in glass (9) 46 Fiber optics, uses for (6) 76 Compacts, s, mfg. of (8) 32 yn, Analysis, powder, Si,N, (11) 95 processing, science and technology (5) 107 DTA and TGA, for R&D and quality control (11) 54 Composites, Fibers, automated (10) 35 SiC fiber-reinforced Si/SiC matrix (7) 79 refractory, insulation boards (10) 42 finite element, in brick industry (9) 41 SiC whisker-reinforced metal matrix (9) 89 product stewardship program (7) 28 particle (6) 69 Sileomp, production of (7) 79 Films, tomography, X-r computed (11) 69 ceramic-ceramic, for dry sliding (1) 66 AL,O,, sol-gel-deposited on AIN (1) 59 Andalusite,mine als (6) 80 injection moldable (2) 55 diamond, CVD, cathodoluminescence and annealing Art and artware, cost-effective (8) 99 studies (6) 139 collectibles (3) 41 processing (4) 48 semiconductor, SiC and diamond (7) 99 sh, Computers, Filtration, fly, for cement mfg. (10) 77 -aided design, of brittle materials (12) 59 air, particulate (12) 79 Automation, database, for designing of glass compositions (10) 65 Fluorite, nd of analytical systems (10) 35 engineering, automated (8) 59 fluorspar (6) 96 Bauxite, Conveyors, Friction, minerals (6) S4 pneumatic (8) 63 behavior, of hot-pressed SiAION (9) 82 Beryllium, dust collectors for (8) 73 Garnets, BeO (6) 86 Cordierite, industrial (6) 97 Binde:s, glass-ceramic, for packaging (1) 90 Glass fibers, removal (9) 94 Crystals, optical, mfg. of (8) 32 from AIN (10) 58 whiskers, SiC. (6) 116 Glass industry, ind Bioceramics, Decomposition, color trends in (9) 46 ceramics (4) 93 imide, preparation of Si,N, powders by (5) 99 decorating, three decades of expanding horizons (12) Bonding, Decoration, diamond and metals, by brazing (7) 86 SGCD highlights (1) 26 holders, electrode (11) 85 Borides, Defects, nuclear waste disposal products, process control of TiB, (6) 120 bubble, in Pb-free glazes (9) 62 (9) 95 ZB, (6) 126 Deposition, processing, advances in (2) 26 Boron, CVD, of bulk SiC. (3) 74 Glass-ceramics, minerals (6) 87 Design, cordierite, for packaging (1) 90 Brick industry, of brittle materials, for increased durability (12) 59 from wastes, geothermal (10) 81 analysis, finite element (9) 41 computer-aided, at Wedgwood (12) 71 Glass, sing, meeting regulations (1) 31 of glass compositions, using database (10) 65 colorful trends in (9) 46 Brick, for improved processing, the Taguchi method (12) 87 compositions, designing using database (10) 65 coatings, guide to (3) 89 industry, three decades of expanding horizons (12) 31 decorating, SGCD highlights (1) 26 Brittle materials, of kilns (1) 14for mfg. (12) 48 electrical properties, improvement by Li,O addition der design of (12) 59 Diagrams, (4) 85 . Capacitors, phase equilibria, tutorial on (12) 103 machining, ultrasonic (8) 102 MLC’s, sintering (11) 88 Diamonds, for nuclear waste disposal, process control of (5) 55 technology (3) 44 films, CVD, cathodoluminescence and annealing processing, advances in (2) 26 Carbides, studies (6) 139 from wastes, geothermal (10) 81 uC (6) 8S semiconductor (7) 99 Glassmaking equipment. Carbonates, industrial (6) 92 industry, in Germany (2) 42 3aCO, (6) 83 and metals, brazing (7) 86 Glazes, ed Cement industry, Diatomite, Pb-free, bubble defects in (9) 62 fly ash, use of (10) 77 minerals (6) 94 Glazing, kilns, MgO-spinel bricks for (2) 49 Dielectric properties, of tiles and tableware (9) 32 Cements, of Ba(Zn,,,Ta,,,)O,, effect of evaporation of ZnO (5) Graphite, CA (6) 89 120 minerals (6) 98 Ceramic industry, Dinnerware, synthetic (6) 99% Advanced Ceramics Corp. (9) 48 Wedgwood, CADCAM at (12) 71 Gypsum. See also Plasters Clean Air Act of 1990 (3) 58 glazing (9) 32 minerals (6) 100 ISO 9000 (8) 50 Dolomite. See also Refractories Heat, in Japan (1) 52 minerals (6) 94 simulated, improves kiln performance (12) 75 ULS., ISO 9000 (3) 94 Dust, Humidity, » binder removal (9) 94 collectors, baghouse and cartridge, comparison (9) 69 sensors, reliability and reproducibility (3) 119 decorating, three decades of expanding horizons (12) cartridge, using purge air (11) 76 Insulation, 31 for pneumatic conveyors (8) 73 fiber boards (10) 42 design, the ‘ aguchi method (12) 87 Education, Kaolin, dust collectors, baghouse and cartridge, comparison elementary classes, at Virginia Tech (10) 87 minerals (6) 101 (9) 69 engineering training, in Korea (8) 89 Kilns, engineering materials, improving mfg. yields (9) 75 high school science teachers, materials technology air control in (8) 28 global (7) 107 workshop for (4) 107 air-flow considerations (10) 57 kiln, air control in (8) 28 science enrichment program, extracurricular (6) 164 cement, MgO-spinel bricks for (2) 49 management style (5) 48 teacher training (12) 105 design (1) 14 materials handling, innovations in (8) 40 undergraduate programs, changing face of (9) 103 performance, simulated heat improves (12) 75 mfg. designing for (12) 48 universities, research-intensive, in US (10) 83 Kyanite, research, in Belgium (3) 116 Electrical properties, minerals (6) 101 technology as an asset (4) 89 of glasses, improvement by Li,O addition (4) 85 Lasers, synthesis, self-propagating (12) 96 Electronics, -ignited explosives and pyrotechnic components (2) universities, research-intensive, in US (10) 83 packaging, cordicrite glass-ceramic for (1) 90 78 workers’ compensation costs, reduction of (2) 46 Electrodes, Lead, Ceramic materials, holders, for glass industry (11) 85 -free glazes, bubble defects in (9) 62 VOLUME 72, No. 12, DECEMBER 1993 133 products (6) 103 injection, of ceramic-ceramic composites (2) 55 AIN (10) 58 Lithium, Mullite, MLC’s (11) 88 s (6) 104; (6) 105 synthetic, refractories (7) 40 Si.N, (6) 129 Luminescence, Nitrides, Soldering, of films, CVD diamond (6) 139 AIN (6) 78 diamond and metals (7) 86 Machinery and equipment, debinding and sintering of (10) 58 Spheres, for processing, powder (5) 29 sol-gel-deposited Al,O, films on (1) 59 hollow (1) 98 for size reduction (10) 48 synthesis of (5) 84 Spinels, Machining. Nuclear industry, MgO-AL,O,, raw materials preparation (4) 59 of engineering materials, by abrasive waterjets (8) 93 Al.O./B,C, ART, supplier of tools to make (11) 79 Standards, ultrasonic, of glass and ceramics (8) 102 Olivines, ISO 9000, in U.S. (3) 94 Magnesium oxide, minerals (6) 110 ations, making bricks meet (1) 31 clinker, production of (8) 83 Oxides, Strontium, /magnesite (6) 107 BeO (6) 86 minerals (6) 118 Management, metal alk-, use in advanced ceramics in Japan (10) 73 Substrates, style (5) 48 Particles, high conductivity, apparatus for thermal Materials handling, air filtration (12) 79 characterization (5) 77 conveying, pneumatic (8) 63 analysis (6) 69 Superconductors, innovations in (8) 40 monitoring, for emission control (8) 79 wire, composite (7) 91 Materials, engineering, Perlite, Synthesis, Advanced Ceramics Corp. (9) 48 minerals (6) 111 of Al,O, (7) 71 improving mfg. yields (9) 75 Phase Equilibria, of AIN (5) 84 processing (4) 48 diagrams, multimedia tutorial on (12) 103 self-propagating (12) 96 technology (7) 65 Pollution, =~ Tale, use of metal alkoxides, in Japan (10) 73 Clean Air Act of 1990 (3) 58 minerals (6) 119 Materials, raw, in tile industry, recycling of wates to reduce (4) 65 Tantalates, AL,O, (6) 76 Porcelain, Ba(Zn,,,Ta,,)O,, effect of ZnO evaporation on AIN (6) 78 collectibles (3) 41 properties (5) 120 B (6) 87 tiles, containing chromite, preparation and properties Technology, B,C (6) 88 (5) 63 as an asset (4) 89 BaCO, (6) 83 Powders, capacitor (3) 44 BeO (6) 86 Si,N,, compacts and sintered bodies (11) 95 of engineering materials (7) 65 Cu and Zn, produced by American Chemet development of (4) 99 of optical fiber processing (5) 107 Li (6) 104 by imide decomposition (5) 99 Testing, MgO-AL,O, spinel (4) 59 classification (10) 60 lab of the 21st century (2) 65 MgO/magnesite (6) 107 fine, by emulsion process (5) 72 Thermal properties, Pb products (6) 103 metallurgy, furnaces by Centorr/Vacuum Industries of substrates, apparatus for measuring (5) 77 SiN, (6) 117 (11) 42 Thermistors, SiC (6) 114 milling, fluidized-bed jet (5) 51 NTC and PTC, reliability and reproducibility of (1) whiskers (6) 116 processing, equipment for (5) 29 70; (2) 69 SiO, (6) 112 Preforms, Tile, Sr (6) 118 ao SiC whisker, for metal matrix composites (9) 89 design of (4) 28 TiB, (6) 120 Pyrophyllite, glazing (9) 32 ZnO (6) 122 minerals (6) 112 industry, recycling of wastes to reduce pollution (4) ZrB, (6) 126 Quality control, 65 ZrO, (6) 123 DTA and TGA (11) 54 porcelain, containing chromite, preparation and bauxite (6) 84 ISO 9000 (8) 50 properties (5) 63 chromite (6) 90 in U.S. (3) 94 Titanates, clay, ball (6) 82 actories industry, BaTi,O,/Ba,Ti,O)-based ceramics, for microwave diamond, industrial (6) 92 in China (4) 78 applications (1) 80 diatomite (6) 94 fibers, product stewardship (7) 28 Tomography, dolomite (6) 94 raw materials, red mud (7) 59 X-ray computed (11) 69 feldspar (6) 95 Refractories, brick, Tools, fluorspar (6) 96 MgO-spinel, for cement rotary kilns (2) 49 for making nuclear materials, ART, supplier of (11) 79 fly ash, for cement mfg. (10) 77 Refractories, Varistors, garnet, industrial (6) 97 fibers, insulation boards (10) 42 ZnO, relation between degradation and trap levels (5) graphite (6) 98 linings, ladle, diagnostic system for (3) 80 96 synthetic (6) 99 mullite, synthetic (7) 40 Vermiculite, gypsum (6) 100 Research, minerals (6) 121 kaolin (6) 101 DTA and TGA (11) 54 Wastes, kyanite (6) 101 ceramic, in Belgium (3) 116 chrome-bearing (6) 66 mica (6) 109 -intensive universities, in US (10) 83 geothermal, turning into glasses and glass-ceramics minerals, Li (6) 105 lab of the 21st century (2) 65 (10) 81 olivine (6) 110 Safety, hazardous, chrome-bearing (6) 66 perlite (6) 111 workers’ compensation costs, reduction (2) 46 nuclear, process control of glass for disposal of (5) 55 pyrophyllite (6) 112 Science, recycling, in tile industry to reduce pollution (4) 65 red mud, for refractories (7) 59 extracurricular program (6) 164 Wear, tale (6) 119 materials workshop, for high school teachers (4) 107 behavior, of hot-pressed SiAION (9) 82 vermiculite (6) 121 of optical fiber processing (5) 107 of engineering materials, by abrasive waterjets (8) 93 wollastonite (6) 121 Sensors, media, during attrition milling (3) 101 Materials, ceramic, reliability and reproducibility of (1) 70; (2) Whitewares, science, Virginia Tech fosters elementary classes (10) 69 Wedgwood, CADCAM at (12) 71 87 humidity, reliability and reproducibility (3) 119 Wire, teacher training (12) 105 Sialons, composite, superconducting (7) 91 technology workshop, for high school science teachers hot-pressed, friction and wear behavior (9) 82 Wollastonite, (4) 107 Silicon carbide, minerals (6) 121 Mica, bulk, CVD (3) 74 “ X-ray, minerals (6) 109 films, SiC and diamond (7) 99 emission, proton-induced (11) 100 Microwaves, minerals (6) 114 Zine oxide, ceramics for, BaTi,O,/Ba,TigO,)-based (1) 80 whisker preforms, by infiltration (9) 89 evaporation, effect on dielectric loss and sinterability Milling, Silicon dioxide, of Ba(Zn,,,Ta,,,)O, (5) 120 attrition, media wear during (3) 101 minerals (6) 112 minerals (6) 122 jet, fluidized-bed (5) 51 Silicon nitride, varistors, relation between degradation and trap levels Minerals, minerals (6) 117 (5) 96 Al,O, (6) 76 powder, by imide decomposition (5) 99 Zirconium dioxide, Li (6) 105 powder compacts, and sintered bodies (11) 95 minerals (6) 123 andalusite (6) 80 powders, development of (4) 99 chromite (6) 90 sintering (6) 129 Molding, Sintering, 134 AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY BULLETIN News Index American Ceramic Society Ceramic Manufacturers and Suppliers Biennial Workshop, AVS, report (4) 42 announced (12) 107 Abrasive Technology, Inc., expands facilities (1) 43 Awards and Honors (See also American Ceramic Ceramic Science and Technology Congress, 3rd Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, Society Classes, Divisions, and Sections) International, report (1) 106 seeks executive director (1) 41 Corporate Technical Achievement Award, to General Composites, Materials, and Structures, 18th Annual ye Corp., NIST project (3) 22 Electric Co. and Trans-Tech, Inc. (3) 165, (8) 108; Conference (restricted sessions), call for papers (6) Advanced Ceramics Corp., was Praxir (6) 24; report (9) nominations invited (8) 108 161, preliminary program (10) 88, program (12) 108 48 Distinguished Life Membership, to Pentecost, Roy, and Korean Members, meet, elect officers (6) 163 Advanced Machinery, Inc., expands facilities (11) 24; Saito (3) 163 Pac Rim, program (7) 112 agreement with Valmiera Glass Fibre (12) 26 Fellows, nominations requested (1) 104; presented (3) Pacific Coast Regional Meeting, 45th, report (1) 106 Advanced Refractory Technologies, Inc., cooperative R&D 167 agreement with Los Alamos (5) 21; receives grant (9) Honorary Membership, to Hecker and Turnbull (3) 164; Operations 24; receives USDOE grant, shares grant with Energy nominations invited (9) 100 Abstracters, recognized (12) 126 Watch (12) 25 Jeppson Medal and Award, to Beall (3) 164 Association of American Ceramic Component Air Liquide, forms glass group (11) 22 Orton Lecture, by Birchall (3) 165 Manufacturers, new programs (8) 107; meets (12) 24 Alanx Products L.P., expands capacity (9) 22; receives Purdy Award, to Fung and Virkar (3) 164 By-Laws, changes adopted (2) 87, (7) 111 award (11) 26 Schwartzwalder-PACE Award, to Danforth (3) 165; nomi- Ceramic Bulletin, staff earns awards (5) 20; statement of Alcan Chemicals, Ltd., renames subsidiaries (3) 29 nations invited (9) 100 ownership (12) 137 Alcoa Industrial Chemicals Division, ISO certified (10) Ceramic Information Center, established (1) 105 21; creates ACAP Chemicals (Singapore) and ACAP Classes Committees, listed (6) 152 Australia (12) 24 Ceramic Educational Council, graduate student poster Customer Service Dept., to be developed by Towslee (5) All R”u ssia Scientific Institute, agreement with Corning (9) contest winners (7) 110; officers (6) 151; Outstanding 92 Educator Award to Roy (3) 165, nominations invited Financial, audit (6) 162 Allied Signal Automotive, forms new unit (10) 22 (9) 100; student speaking contest (3) 176, won by Innovations in Ceramic Education, (2) 89, (4) 107, (9) Allied Signal, Inc., NIST project (3) 24; builds facility (5) Skocypec (6) 63 103, (12) 103 19 Ceramic Manufacturing Council, annual meeting program Membership, profile (3) 134; paid life option discontinued American Association of Engineering Education, (3) 264; manufacturers workshop announced (12) (6) 163 publishes report (8) 21 107; officers (6) 151 National Engineers Week, held in conjunction with American Chemet, report (11) 46 National Institute of Ceramic Engineers, annual meeting ceramic science and technology days (4) 44; support American Colloid Co., opens new division (7) 22 program (3) 263; Friedberg Lecture by Tummala (3) materials offered (11) 109 American Forberg Systems, acquired by Eirich Machines 166; Greaves-Walker Award to Gitter (3) 166; officers Officers, 1993-94, elected (2) 85, installed (6) 147, listed (10) 21 (6) 151; scholarship winners for 1993-94 (9) 101, (12) (6) 150, listed (12) 130 American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and 106; Schwartzwalder-PACE Award to Danforth (3) Officers, 1994-95, nominations (10) 85 Petroleum Engineers, announces video-based learning 165, nominations invited (9) 100; short courses for Precollege Education, ceramic science and technology series (1) 43 95th annual meeting announced (1) 109, (3) 136; days (1) 108, (4) 44, (6) 65; subcommittee report (6) American Piezo Ceramics, Inc., joint venture with short courses for Cocoa Beach meeting (8) 118; 164, (10) 87, (12) 105; volunteer profile of Ketron (9) Piezokeramika (6) 20 Student Congress report, officers listed (3) 141 102 Amer(i10c)a n2 1 Process Systems, acquired by Eirich Machines President, installed (3) 162, (6) 147; letter (1) 13, (2) 11, American Superconductor Corp., report (4) 38; Divisions (3) 15, (4) 15, (5) 15, (6) 15, (7) 15, (8) 13, (9) 15, agreement with Hoechst (5) 19; delivers Basic Science, annual meeting program (3) 231; ceramo- (11) 15, (12) 15 superconducting coil to Wright Lab (5) 22; tests new graphic contest rules (1) 100, (3) 178, winners (8) Promotions Dept., Brinkman joins (6) 163 product (10) 20; receives award (12) 25 109; officers (6) 150; Snow Award to King, Mallamaci, Purdy Museum, gift from Dunbar (5) 92 Applied Science and Technology, Inc., awarded DARPA Heffelfinger, and Carter (8) 109; Sosman Lecture by Wachtman Scholarship, to Brann (6) 64; offered (10) 84, contract (4) 20 Petzow (3) 166 (11) 110 Argonne National Lab, joint research project with BASF Cements, annual meeting program (3) 231; officers (6) Workshop, for volunteers (7) 110 (2) 14; joint project with Superconductivity, Inc. (3) 150 27 Design, annual meeting program (3) 234; Design Sections Artcor Nernst, manufacturing rights to Ayers Engineering Excellence citation to King and Jaime (8) 107; officers 1993 Officers, listed (1) 101 and Manufacturing (12) 24 (6) 150 Canton-Alliancee, elects (8) 107; meeting schedule (11) Asahi Glass Co., to build plant in China with PPG (2) 20 79 ElecAtwraorndi cst,o Taankneunaalk a,m eBehtaillnag, Cprroosgs,r aman d (3S)a ka2t3a8 ; (9H) en10r0y; Cent1r0a9l Ohio, Cramer Award to Schorr (2) 85; meeting AssoMcainautfiaocnt uorfe rAsm,e rinceaw n prCoegrraammisc (C8o) mp10o7n; enmete ts (12) 24 officers (6) 150 schedule (3) 132; industry night (7) 110 Astro Met, Inc., report (12); solving advanced ceramics Engineering Ceramics, annual meeting program (3) 245; Chicago-Milwaukee, holds student poster contest (7) 110; problems (12) 40 best poster and best paper awards (3) 132; Composites meeting schedule (11) 109, (12) 106 Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organization, and Advanced Ceramics, 18th Annual Conference, call Hudson-Mohawk, symposium (2) 85, (6) 163 joins consortium (4) 22 for papers (6) 160, preliminary program (8) 116, pro- Michigan, meeting schedule (1) 104, (3) 132, (7) 110 Ayers Engineering and Manufacturing, acquires gram (11) 111; officers (6) 150 New England, scholarship to Hathaway (3) 26; Norton manufacturing rights from Artcor Nernst (12) 24 Glass & Optical Materials, annual meeting program (3) Award to Jakus (8) 107 BASF Corp., joint research project with Argonne National 246; officers (6) 150 New Mexico, symposium (4) 109; workshop and sympo- Lab (2) 14 Materials & Equipment, annual meeting program (3) 253; sium (8) 107 BF Goodrich, announces student competition (1) 43; call for papers (4) 106, preliminary program (6) 156, Northern California, Fulrath Pacific Award papers (5) 95 presents award (7) 22 program (8) 111; officers (6) 150 Pacific Coast, Geijsbeek Award to Beall (11) 109 BOTSG, Inc., acquifes abrasive business from Boride Nuclear, annual meeting program (3) 256; Best Paper Pittsburgh, refractories forum (1) 104; Bleininger Award Products (8) 21 Award to Butt, Wantuck, and Sappey (4) 109; officers to Ernsberger (3) 132; Bleininger Award gala (3) 135 BTU International, report (7) 50 (6) 151 St. Louis, 30th symposium on refractories (12) 106 Ball Aerospace Systems Group, receives sphere from Zygo Refractory Ceramics, annual meeting program (3) 257; Southeastern, meeting schedule (5) 92, (9) 100; Wilson (4) 22 officers (6) 151 Award to Bishop (12) 106 Bangladesh Ceramic Society, created (10) 22 Structural Clay Products, annual meeting program (3) Southern California, Distinguished Life Member Award to Battelle Memorial Institute, forecasts R&D expenditures 258; officers (6) 151; preliminary program (6) 158, Bernatz (4) 109; meets (5) 92; meeting schedule (9) (2) 15; ceramic gas turbine report (11) 25; receives program (8) 114 100 award with USDOE (12) 24 Whitewares, annual meeting program (3) 260; call for Southwest, meeting schedule (3) 132, (9) 100 Bayer SpA, purchase by Ferro completed (7) 22 papers (4) 106; preliminary program (6) 156, program St. Louis, refractories symposium (3) 132 Bickley, Inc., hired by Northeast Refractory (China), (8) 111; officers (6) 151 appoints DAE Engineering (12) 28 Student Branches Biosym Technologies, Inc., forms initiative (1) 41 ity Meetings ° 1993 Officers, listed (1) 103 Boral Dach-Produkte GmbH, sets up tile factory (12) 24 Annual Meeting and Exposition, 95th, in Cincinnati (3) Georgia Institute of Technology, report (9) 101 Boride Products Inc., sells abrasive business to BOTSG 72; planning guide (3) 150; calendar of events (3) 154; Virginia Polytechnic Institute, report (5) 93 (8) 21 vels new this year (3) 157; meeting regulations (3) 162; Bric scO, receives 4 yard (10) 21 companions program (3) 177; symposia (3) 179; Companies and Organizations British Ceramics Service Co., receives ISO certification Society lecture series (3) 264; corporate award win- (7) 22 ners forum (3) 265; exposition preview (3) 275; ACAP Australia, created by Alcoa (12) 24 Bucher, Inc., cooperative venture with Heimsoth (1) 40; exhibitor forums (3) 330; report (6) 60 ACAP Chemicals (Singapore), created by Alcoa (12) 24 report (9) 30 Annual Meeting and Exposition, 96th, call for papers (9) AE Piston Products, development project with T&N Business Communications Company, Inc., report on 108, (10) 10 Technology (6) 22 magnet market (1) 40; predicts advanced ceramics use TIN VOLUME 72, No. 12, DECEMBER 1993 135 (2) 14; superconductor patent report (5) 21; issues Engis Hong Kong, Ltd., opens new office (12) 24 Liquide, changes name from Liquid Air (10) 20 report (9) 24 Eonic Ceramic Machining Group, report (6) 42 Lo Tee, Inc., receives contract (10) 22 C-E Minerals, receives ISO 9002 certification (11) 23 Ernst and Young, joint study with Plant Engineering London Daily Telegram, British economy to improve (3) C.M.S. Colors, receives award from Society of Glass and Magazine (5) 22 27 Ceramic Decorators (2) 14 European Institute of Tribology, formed (8) 22 Lone Peak Engineering, Inc., receives Small Business Canadian Filtration Services, acquired by Pyrotek (3) 27 Export Hotline, expands services (7) 20 Research Innovation Award (1) 40 Carri-Med ple, acquired by TA Instruments (6) 25 FMC Corp., recognizes Lithium Division (12) 2¢ Lonza-Werke GmbH, sells activities to H. C. Stark (8) 20 Cast-Tee, Inc., acquired by North American Refractories Federation of Materials Societies, presents position paper Los Alamos National Laboratory, superconductor (6) 20 to President Clinton (2) 14 discovery (4) 20; cooperative agreement with Center for Advanced Ceramic Technology, proposed Feldspar Corp., constructs new facility (8) 23 Advanced Refractory Technologies (5) 21; cooperative agreement with National Research Council of Italy Ferro Corp., acquires Cercoa (3) 27; unit receives ISO agreement with Philips Components (6) 20 (11) 22 9002 certification (4) 22; (7) 22; completes purchase Magnetic Products, Inc., completes new headquarters (8) Center for Ceramic Research, NIST project (3) 24 of Bayer (7) 21; receives ECC International award (9) 21 Centorr/Vacuum Industries, report (11) 42 25; receives award from Kemet Electronics (11) 23 Marlow Industries, presents award to Coors Ceramics (7) Cerac, Inc., building new facility (8) 20 Ferro Corp., Frit Division, receives ISO certification (3) 20 Ceradyne, Inc., expands facility (8) 20 22 Materials Solutions, now Materials Solutions Ceramic Composites, Inc., receives Small Business Ferro Corp., Refractories Division, purchased and named International, Inc. (9) 24 Research Innovation award (1) 42 Refractory Specialties, Inc. (1) 43 Materials Solutions International, Inc., was Materials Ceramic Fibers Technologies, Inc., builds new plant (10) Fireline, Inc., report (7) 37 Solutions (9) 24 21 Florida Glass Recycling Corp., opens facility (5) 22 Max-Planek-Society, sponsors workshop (4) 24 Ceramic Research, hosts seminar (2) 20 Fosbel, Inc., agreement with Highland Energy Group (6) Mettler Instrumente AG, now Mettler Toledo (9) 22 Cercoa, Inc., acquired by Ferro (3) 27 20 Mexican Ceramic Society, meets (10) 21 Cerdec Corp., formed (6) 27 Fuel Conserve ion Services, moves to new facility (2) 15 Micro Substrates, Inc., joint venture with Circuit Cevisama, trade event held (8) 23 GEC Marconi Systems Pty, Ltd., joins consortium (4) 22 Components (3) 29 Chand Kare Technical Ceramics, report (5) 46 Galileo Electro-Optics Corp., NIST project (3) 24 Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp., enters Chemet Technology, Inc., receives grant (8) 20; (11) 23 Geltech, Inc., NIST project (3) 24; receives grant (9) 26 agreement with SI Diamond Technology (11) 24 Chicago Fire Brick, receives Waupaca Foundry quality General Dynamics Space Systems, recei award (12) 25 Mitsui Mining Co., Ltd., expands (10) 22 award (12) 25 General Electric Co., receives Corporate Technical Morgan Matroe, Inc., Vernitron Division, now named Ciba Corp., joint venture with Degussa (1) 42 Achievement Award (3) 165; (8) 108 Electro Ceramics Division of Morgan Crucible (1) 40 Circuit Components, Inc., joint venture with Micro Glatt Air Techniques, celebrates anniversary (8) 21 Motorola Ceramic Products, expands facilities (11) 24 Substrates (3) 29 Gorham Advanced Materials Institute, conducts market Mulcoa, report (10) 36 Cohart Refractories, receives ISO 9001 certification (6) study (4) 24 Muller, F.v., Dachziegelwerke, report (10) 24 25 Grafito Superior, S.A., opens new plant (9) 24 NEC Electronics, Ine., recognizes Tosoh (6) 20 Consolidated Ceramic Products, receives ISO 9002 Hall China Co., expands facilities (11) 23 National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, certification (12) 28 Heat Containment Industries, licensed by Wahl (4) 22 announces glaze database (3) 26 Coors Ceramics Co., receives award from Marlow Heimsoth of Germany, cooperative venture with Bucher National Institute of Standards and Technology, publishes Industries (7) 20; receives Texas Instruments award (1) 40 AMPP report (2) 15; finances projects (3) 22; (9) 24 Heinrich Ceramic Decal, Inc., report (9) 44 technology for license (3) 24; enters agreement with Coors Electronic Package Co., files petition (1) 41 Helisys, Inc., receives Small Business Research NTTC (4) 24; coordinate programs with NSF (7) 20 Corning, Inc., to supply mirror blank (1) 40; quality Innovation Award (1) 40 National Research Council, announces research programs recognized by Philips Display Components (6) 20; Heraeus Amersil, Inc., receives ISO certification (9) 24 (3) 29 LCD market forecast (7) 22; agreement with Seagate Hercules Materials Co., transfers patents, ete., to Lanxide National Research Council of Italy, proposed agreement Technology (8) 20; agreement with All Russia (6) 24 with Center for Advanced Ceramic Technology (11) Scientific Institute (9) 22; new facility (11) 25; Hi Te Superconco, Inc., receives grant (4) 25 22 developes automotive pollutant reducer (12) 24 Highland Energy Group, Inc., agreement with Fosbel (6) National Science Foundation, coordinate programs with Corning Vitro Corp., combines operations (5) 21 20 NIST (7) 20; creates lab with Alfred Univeristy (7) 20 Creaton Berchtold & Ott GmbH, report (4) 40 Hoechst AG, agreement with American Superconductor National Technology Transfer Center, has toll-free Cummins Engine Company, uses Enceratec design (12) Corp. (5) 19 telephone number (1) 41; announces program (3) 22; 28 Huettentechnishe Vereinigung der Deutschen enters agreement with NIST (4) 24; receives proposal Current Industiral Reports, glass container report (2) 21 Glasindustrie, joint venture with Alfred Univeristy (3) (8) 20; awards grant (10) 20; creates electronic DAE Engineering, appointed by Bickley (12) 28 29 bulletin board (11) 25 Degussa AG, joint venture with Ciba (1) 42; venture (6) IBM Corp., receives Engineering Materials Achievement Nerocera, Inc., program transferred from ORNL (2) 21 27 Award (1) 41; report (10) 29 New York State Energy Research and Development Demand-Side Management Society, releases survey Illinois Superconductor Corp., NIST project (3) 22 Agency, grant to ART and Energy Watch (12) 25 results (7) 20 Industrial Materials Technology, Inc., opens new plant (2) New Zealand Foundation for Re irch, Science, and Dow Chemical Co., receives DOE award (5) 20; to build 21; (7) 22; celebrates anniversary (11) 24 Technology, grant to Pyrotek (11) 22 (10) 26 Inside R&D, publishes report (8) 22 Nitto Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., enters agreement with Dow Corning Corp., forms joint venture with Kaiser Institute of Materials Science (Poland), erters agreement USG Corp. (11) 25 Aerospace and Electronics (8) 21 with Alfred University (3) 22 North American Processing Co., report (7) 43 Drakenfeld Colors, rece’ ives award (6) 20; venture (6) 27 Intel Corp., expands plant (10) 20 North American Refractories Co., acquires Cast-Tee (6) Dry Branch Kaolin Co., receives ISO 9001 certification International Centre for Diffraction Data, awards 20; withdraws from brick business (8) 21; forms (4) 22 scholarships (3) 22 quality task force (9) 25 Du Pont, opens composite development center:in Europe JCPDS, announces scholarships (10) 20 Northeast Refractory Company (China), hires Bickley (1) 42; opens plant (8) 22 KPMG Peat Marwick, acquisitions report (3) 24 (12) 28 ECC International, receives safety certificate (3) 29; Kanthal Corp., represented by Labaj (2) 20 Norton Diamond Film, builds pilot plant (5) 19; opens receives [SO certification (9) 24; award to Ferro (9) 25 Kawasaki Refractories, joint venture with Vesuvius (9) 22 new plant (12) 26 ESK Engineered Ceramics, relocates (9) 24 Kemet Electronics, award to Ferro Corp. (11) 22 Norton Electronics Center, report (5) 38; qualified by Eirich Machines, Inc., and Ltd., acquires American Kemet International, distributorship to Lapmaster (6) 24 Varian/Tel (12) 26 Process Systems and American Forberg Systems (10) Kentucky-Tenness e Clay Co., expands operations (4) 24 Norton Refractory Systems, expands facilities (8) 22 21 Kline & Co., publishes report (8) 20 Norton/TRW Ceramics, share acquired by Saint- Eisenmann Ceramic Systems Group, report (7) 46 Kronos, Inc., opens facility (8) 22 Gobain/Norton (4) 22 Eitel Institute for Silicate Research, presents award (10) Kyocera Electro Optics Division, ISO certified (10) 21 Oak Ridge National Laboratory, transfers program to 20 LVMH Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton, Inc., offers awards Nerocera (2) 21; study with USDOE (12) 24 Electro Ceramics Division of Morgan Crucible, was (1) 42 Osram Gmblil, purchases GTE lighting (5) 21 Morgan Matroc, Vernitron Division (1) 40 Lam-Plan SA, enters agreement with Engis (4) 22 PPG Industries, to build plant in China with Asahi Glass Electrofused Division of Corhart Refractories Corp., Lanxide Corp., patents, etc., transferred from Hercules (2) 20; quality award to Seaforth Mineral (6) 24; receives ISO 9002 certification (8) 21 (6) 24; opens new division (7) 22; acquires Stamford displays innovations (8) 22; exists market (10) 20 Enceratec, Inc., design used by Cummins Engineering Tool and Die (9) 25 PTX Pentronix Inc., report (6) 50 (12) 28 Lapmaster International, to distribute Kemet products (6) Particle Technology, Inc., awarded NSF grant (4) 21 Energy Watch, shares grant with ART (12) 25 24 Pennsylvania Ceramic Association, av ards scholarships Engelhard Corp., awarded ISO 9002 certification (6) 24; L’Ecole Nationale Superieure de Ceramique Industrielle, (1) 40 (12) 26; exclusive distributor (9) 24 100 years old (10) 20 Phelps County (MO) Commission, glasphalt project w:! Engelhard PMC, receives award from Thomas & Betts (7) Lehigh Portland Cement Co., moves facility (2) 21 Ceramic Decorators (2) 14 21 Lindberg, commissions equipment (9) 25 Philips Display Components Co., recognizes Corning Engis Corp. USA, enters agreement with Lam-Plan (4) 22 Liquid Air Corp., changes name to Liquide (10) 20 quality (6) 20; cooperative agreement with Los Alamos 136 AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY BULLETIN 4 MISCELLANEOUS (6) 20 Tosoh SMD, Inc., recognized by NEC (6) 20 Vesuvius International Corp., joint venture with Kawasaki Piezokeramika, Inc., joint venture with American Piezo Trans-Tech, Inc., receives Coporate Technical Refractories (9) 22; acquires new facility, ISO 9002 (6) 20 Achievement Award (3) 165; expands facility (9) 26 certification (12) 24 Plant Engineering Magazine, joint study with Ernst and Tri-Cities Commercialization Partnership of Washington Vesuvius USA, ISO 9002 extended (8) 22 Young (5) 22 State, receives grant (10) 20 Wahl Refractories, licenses Terres Refractories and Heat Polaroid Corp., photomicrography contest winners (6) 22; USG Corp., enters agreement with Sumitomo and Nitto Containment Industries (4) 22 20 announces competition (9) 25 Chemical Industry Corp. (11) 25 Waupaca Foundry, quality award to Chicago Fire Brick Porcelain Enamel Institute, installs officers (2) 20 U.S. Borax, Ine., new name (5) 20 (12) 25 Praxir Surface Technologies, purchased; name changed to U.S. Borax Research Corp., changes name to U.S. Borax, Westinghouse Savannah River Technology Center, tive Advanced Ceramics Corp. (6) 24 Ine. (5) 20 receives award (7) 26; contracts with Clemson (12) 24 Public Broadcasting System, produces series (10) 21 U.S. Ceramic Tile Co., closes plant (8) 22; expands Wheaton Village, displays world’s largest bottle (2) 21 8) Pyrotek, Inc., acquires Canadian Filtration Services (3) facility (11) 22 Wilson Composite Group, Inc., formed from consolidation 27; receives grant from New Zealand foundation (11) U.S. Department of Commerce, announces fellowship (7) (12) 29 22 22; releases report (7) 24 Wright Laboratory, receives superconducting coil from IZ zC S Technologies, expands facilities (4) 24 U.S. Department of Energy, awards to Sandia employees American Superconductor (5) 22 Radio Watch Co., Ltd., announces ceramic watch (5) 22 (6) 20; receives award with Battelle (12) 24; grant to Z-Tech Corp., receives ISO 9002 certification (4) 22 Ram Petroleums, evaluates ore deposit (10) 20 Advanced Refractory Technologies (12) 25; study with Zygo Corp., delivers sphere to Ball Aerospace (4) 22 Refco, Inc., opens new plant (5) 21 Oak Ridge-National Laboratory (12) 24 Refractory Specialties, Inc., was Ferro Corp., Refractories U.S. Silica Co., receives ISO 9002 certification (12) 26 Names Div. (1) 43 U.S. Stoneware Corp., agreement with Advanced Rhina Schmelzwerk, acquired by H. C. Starck (2) 21 Machinery (12) 2 Adams, Margaret B., assistant director (2) 38 SI Diamond Technology, enters agreement with Union Technology Corp., established by Chu (2) 20 Adomaitis, Matthew, engineer (6) 14 Microelectronics and Computer Technology Corp. United Clays, Inc., recognized on cable television series Allis, Deo G., Jr., obituary (4) 25 (11) 24 (4) 21 Amarakoon, Vasantha, receives grant (4) 20 fers SITLS.p.A., organizes convention (12) 26 United McGill Corp., moves division (10) 20 Amback, Gerald B., sales manager (11) 21 Sage Corp., NIST project (3) 24 United States Advanced Ceramics Association, announces Angelevi, Frederico B., obituary (7) 24 Saint-Gobain/Norton Industrial Ceramics Corp., acquires officers (1) 41; participates in review (4) 21 Apelian, Bill, plant manager (6) 26 share of Norton/TRW Ceramics (4) 22 United States Borax & Chemical Corp., changes name to Argyelan, Michael C., president (4) 26 Sandia National Laboratory, scientists establish award (4) U.S. Borax, Inc. (5) 20 Arnsten, Edward M., engineering/manager (9) 20 24; opens manufacturing lab (5) 20; employees receive United Technologies Research Center, donates equipment Aurand, Jennifer, receives award (2) 21 awards (6) 20 to Alfred University (12) 29 Banergee, Subrata, speaks at NTI conference (1) 42 Saphikon, Inc., research program with Rutgers (2) 20 Universal Ceramic Materials, Ltd., newly formed company Banfield, David R., manager (10) 23 Schott, completes largest mirror blank (9) 22 (5) 20 Banno, Hisao, Fellow (3) 167 Seaforth Mineral & Ore Co., Inc., quality award from PPG Valmiera Glass Fibre, agreement with Thermal material Baran, Leo’J., regional sales manager (5) 24 (6) 22 Systems (12) 26 Bazant, Zdenck, receives awards (6) 14 Selee Corp., receives ISO certification (9) 24; purchases Varian/Tel Products, qualifies Norton Electronics (12) 26 Beall, George H., Jeppson Medal and Award (3) 164; furnace (11) 22 Skamol A/S, establishes U.S. subsidiary (2) 21 Society for G Technology, forms North American Section (11) 23 Society of Glass and Ceramic Decorators, presents award Statement of Ownership a1t) Solktaot rCo nMi.cS . CChoelmoircsa l( 2)I nc1.4, merges with Solvay Ownership, Management, and Circulation Statement per 39 U.S. Code 3685 for Performance Chemicals (9) 25 The American Ceramic Society Bulletin as filed September 7, 1993 with the U.S. th Solvay Performance Chemicals, Inc., merges with Postal Service. 20 Solkatronic Chemicals (9) 25 Southern C lifornia Edison Co., reduces emissions (8) 22; The American Ceramic Society Bulletin is published monthly by the American a. receives award (12) 25 sal Speedfam-Spitfire Machine Tool Group, report (10) 32 Ceramic Society, 735 Ceramic Place, Westerville, OH 43081. Publisher is W. Paul Stamford Tool and Die, acquired by Lanxide (9) 25 Holbrook; Society Publications Editor is John B. Wachtman; and Editor is Laurel Starck, Hermann C., GmbH, acquires Rhina Schmelzwerk Sheppard. (2) 21; to acquire activities of Lonza-Werke (8) 20; relocates (9) 26 Steele, J. C. & Sons, report (11) 32 Avg. each issue Actual no. Stephan Schmidt Wiesa GmbH, completes plant during previous of single issue construction (7) 20 12 months nearest filing date vith Strategic Defense Initiative Organization, awards contracts (10) 22 » > . Total number of copies printed 14,572 16,000 Sumitomo Corp., enters agreement with USG Corp. (11) 6) 25 Ww. Paid circulation Superconductivity, Inc., joint project with Argonne (3) 27 SuperconiX, Inc., receives contracts (10) 22 1. Sales through dealers, carriers, ete. 603 590 Superior Graphite Co., builds new plant (4) 20; report 2. Mail subscriptions 12,806 12,851 (11) 30 T&N Technology, developemnt project with AEPP (6) 22 TA Instruments, Ine., acquires Carri-Med (6) 25; forms ~ 1. Total paid circulation 13,409 13,441 subsidiaries (10) 22 TPC Business Research Group, predicts advanced —— . Free distribution by mail, carrier, or other coatings use in Western Europe (2) 14; predicts structural advanced ceramics use (2) 15 means—samples, complimentary, and Taylor Ceramic Engineering, joins consortium (4) 22 other free copies 549 wn5 0 Technical Insights, Inc., market report (3) 22; technology audit (6) 22 = . Total distribution 13,958 13,991 Terres Refractories du Boulonnais, licensed by Wahl (4) ASS 22 Texas Instruments, Inc., award to Coors Ceramics (9) 22 =* . Copies not distributed Textron Specialty Materials, SiC fibers (3) 24; plaque to 1. Office use, left over, unaccounted Rahal (5) 19 Thermal Material Systems, Inc., agreement with Valmiera spoiled after printing 0 0 ips Glass Fibre (12) 26 2. Return from news agents 0 0 Thermal Systesm of Syracuse, Inc., moves offices (1) 42 Thermal Technology Inc., report (4) 46 Thomas & Betts, presents award to Engelhard PMC (7) 20 G. TOTAL 14,572 16,000 3M Co., NIST project (3) 24 amos Toledo Scale Corp., now Mettler Toledo (9) 22 TIN VOLUME 72, No. 12, DECEMBER 1993 Geijsbeek Award (11) 109 Freiman, Stephen W., division chief (3) 30 Lebauer, Lawrence R., president (9) 28; (10) 15 Beaudoin, James J., trustee (6) 149 French, William G., manager (5) 25 Levinson, Lionel M., receives GE R&D award (12) 22 Beckage, Peter E., receives degree; engineer (11) 20 Frohnsdorff, Geoffrey J., receives award (8) 24 Lin, Chihkuang, associate professor (9) 20 Bentler, Robert J., regional sales manager (5) 24 Fryburg, George A., director (10) 23 Logan, Kathryn V., Fellow (3) 170 Bernatz, Kenneth F., Southern California Award (4) 109 Fu, Dechun, consultant (11) 20 Losleben, James P., manager (12) 22 Bhalla, Amar S., Henry Award (9) 100 Fumiaki, Miyaji, research associate (10) 15 Lumpp, Janet K., receives degree, professor (10) 15 Bickford, Dennis F., Fellow (3) 167 Fung, Kuan-Zong, Purdy Award (3) 164 Maemillan, Norman H., obituary (12) 29 Birchall, J. Derek, Orton Lecture (3) 165 Galeener, Frank L., Fellow (3) 168 Maihot, Ann M., manager (9) 28 Bitting, Robert K., director (4) 33; board director (10) 15 Garcia-Vazquez, Valentin, with Instituto de Fisica (4) 33 Mallamaci, Michael P., Snow Award (8) 109 Blakely, Keith A., panelist (4) 33 Gaughan, Sean, engineer (11) 20 Malozemoff, Alexis P., chief technical officer (6) 26 Boecker, Wolfgang D. G., Fellow (3) 167 Geiger, Greg, receives award (5) 20 Marshall, James M., senior process engineer (4) 33 Bonebrake, Howard P., Sr., obituary (11) 26 German, Randall M., receives award (8) 13 Matijevic, Egon, receives award (8) 13 Bonser, Andrew J., sales and marketing representative (1) Ghosh, Asish, manager (10) 23 McCauley, James W., serves on panel (3) 20 12 Giannakopoulos, Antonios E., joins Royal Institute of McCracken, William H., Fellow (3) 170 Boorse, Samuel R., receives degree, staff scientist (10) 15 Technology, Stockholm (1) 12 McGrogan, Michael C., president (1) 44 Bordia, Rajendra K., joins University of Washington (2) 38 Giesche, Herbert, professor (11) 21 McMaster, Harold A., receives award (9) 28; (12) 24 Borglum, Brian P., receives degree; engineer (11) 20 Gitter, A. Josephine, Greaves-Walker Award (3) 166; McMaster, Harold J., retires (4) 26 Brann, Jacob L., Wachtman Scholarship (6) 64 obituary (10) 22 Milausl Robert J., technical coordinator (9) 20 Brinkman, Molly E., joins ACerS (6) 163 Gogotsi, Yu. G., JSPS Research Fellow (2) 13; (11) 20 Millar, James M., sales manager (5) 24 Brocklehurst, James E., sales engineer (6) 26 Green, David J., chair (4) 27 Miller, Peter, receives degree/research assistant (9) 20 Brown, John J., Jr., Fellow (3) 167 Greenhut, Victor A., Fellow (3) 168 Millis, Richard P., engineer(6) 14 Bulijan, Sergej T., Fellow (3) 167 Grubb, M. Wayne, engineering manager (9) 20 Minneci, Peter A., engineer (11) 20 Burdick, Vernon L., Fellow (3) 167 Guglielmi, Massimo, receives prize (2) 20 Moore, Malcom, president (10) 23 Burke, John J., obituary (7) 24 Gulden, Terry D., Fellow (3) 169 Murray, Hayden H., elected association president (12) 22 Burn, Ian, manager (7) 14 Gupta, Prabhat K., receives award (5) 25; receives prize Nagy, Peter, director (9) 20 Burns, Peter C., receives scholarship (3) 26 (7) 26 Nair, K. M., trustee (6) 149 Bush, Werner F., vice president (8) 24 liahn, Wendy, research scientist (7) 14 Naslain, Roger R., Fellow (3) 170 Butt, Darryl P., Nuclear Best Paper Award (4) 109 Hammond, Vincent H., graduate student (9) 20 Neff, Charles A., elected Society of Glass and Ceramic Cagle, Larry, vice president (11) 21 Handwerker, Carol A., Fellow (3) 169 Decorators president (1) 44 Campbell, William B., appointed to advisory council (12) Hapanowicz, Richard P., receives award (9) 20 Nelson, Forrest W., obituary (12) 29 20 Hardy, John S., receives award (7) 20 Neuschutz, Dieter, sales director (4) 27 Carniglia, Stephen C., adjunct professor (4) 33 Harmer, Martin P., Fellow (3) 169 Newbury, Dennis, forms new firm (10) 22 Carter, C. Barry, Snow Award (8) 109 Harrod, Wesley C., sales representative (7) 26 Nicola, Patrick, sales engineer (1) 44 Carty, William M., professor (11) 21 Hastings, lan J., senior technology director (2) 38 Noe, Terry R., engineer (10) 15 Chan, Helen M., receives award (4) 33 Hathaway, Julie, receives scholarship (3) 26 Norton, Charles L., obituary (22) 16 Chatterjee, A. K., receives award (2) 38 Hay, Robert A., manager (3) 30 O’Brien, David F., engineer (1) 12 Chayka, Paul V., product manager (4) 33 Hayes, Steven, receives degree, engineer (5) 25 O’Holleran, Thomas P., scientist (5) 25 Chen, Jie, engineer (5) 25 Hecker, Siegfried S., Honorary Member (3) 164 Ohuchi, Fumio S., joins University of Washington (2) 38 Chorniewy, Andrew, retires (1) 44 Heffelfinger, Jason R., Snow Award (8) 109 Olson, David L., fellow (8) 13 Christman, Mark I}, president (4) 26 Hellem, Steven B., forms own firm (5) 20 Onoda, George Y., professor/director (10) 23 Chu, David, establishes corporation (2) 20 Henshaw, Jim, director (9) 20 Ortino, Hector R., vice president (8) 24 Cicak, Michael J., retires (4) 26 Herold, Paul G., obituary (4) 25 Palmer, Rufus N., obituary (8) 23 Cinibulk, Michael K., visiting scientist (5) 25 Heuer, Arthur H., trustee (6) 148 Payne, William H., vice president (6) 147 Cohen, Jerome B., elected to National Academy of Higgins, Wallace C., returns from San Salvador (11) 20 Pennisi, Licio, receives degree (11) 20 Engineering (12) 22 Hines, Jon, receives award (5) 20 Pentecost, Joseph L., Distinguished Life Member (3) 163 Cole, Thomas A., president and CEO (9) 28 Hodder, Robert S., Jr., engineer (6) 14 Petrucci, Russell S., manager (8) 14 Colville, Patricia, transferred (3) 20 Hoffman, Paul, presents plaque for Textron (5) 19 Petzow, Gunter, Sosman Lecture (3) 166 Contich, Diana, receives award (5) 20 Hommel, Richard O., vice president (6) 147 Phillips, Reginald M., with Kemet Electronics (7) 14 Cooper, Alfred R., receives award (7) 20 Hopper, Robert W., Fellow (3) 169 Phule, Pradeep P., fellow (4) 26 Cordts, Brandon, receives degree, engineer (10) 15 Hubbard, Theodore, executive vice president (7) 26 Pickering, Michael, market manager (4) 27 Coumou, Karl G., vice president (12) 22 Hummel, Floyd A., obituary (3) 29 Pilgrim, Steven M., professor (11) 21 Craft, Amy E., engineer (5) 25 Hummer, Paul F., chair of board (6) 26 Pincus, Alexis G., obituary (12) 29 Craig, James W., president and CEO (3) 30 Jacob, Jeffrey E., director (8) 13 Price, David B., research assistant (7) 14 Cranmer, David, associate director (7) 14 Jahanmir, Said, named fellow (5) 25 Prochazka, Svante, receives prize (2) 38 Crihfield, Walter, receives degree, supervisor (10) 15 Jaime, Marni, Design Excellence citation (8) 107 Quinn, George D., receives ASTM award (12) 22 Cross, L. Eric, Henry Award (9) 100 Jain, Anil K., receives award (7) 20 Rahal, Bobby, plaque from Textron (5) 19 Danforth, Stephen C., Schwartzwalder-PACE Award (3) Jakus, Karl, Norton Award (8) 107 Ramesh, K. S., research scientist (10) 15 165 Jan, Chwu-Ching, president (6) 14 Rebernack, Thomas E., Jr., engineer (11) 21 Danyluk, Steven, president (10) 15 Janas, Victor, post doctoral research (9) 20 Rediker, Dennis L., president and CEO (9) 28 Day, Delbert E., treasurer (6) 148 Jantzen, Carol M., vice president (6) 148 Reid, Frank P., obituary (6) 25 De Coninck, Guy, president and CEO (6) 26 Jennings, Hamlin M., Fellow (3) 169 Reisch, Franz J., geologist (10) 23 Delimitros, Thomas, receives award (8) 13 Johnson, David W., Jr., president-elect (6) 147; National Remmey, G. Bickley, Jr., director (1) 44 Demeritt, Samuel P., manager (11) 21 Academy of Engineering member (11) 21 Rettberg, Harvey C., III, engineer (7) 14 DiCesare, Paul, recruiter (10) 15 Johnson, James R., receives honorary degree (7) 26 Richards, Von L., assistant professor (10) 15 Dickey, John M., Jr., obituary (12) 29 Jones, John T., receives award (3) 30 Richmond, Colin, board member (10) 15 Dimitry, Sid A., R&D manager (2) 38 Judson, Elizabeth A., ASQC certified (4) 26 Riesbeck, James E., obituary (9) 26 Dippold, George J., chair (4) 26 Kamiya, Hidehiro, ssociate professor (9) 20 Rigaud, Michel A., ASM International Fellow (3) 20 Dorfman, Benjamin F., senior scientist (10) 23 Kang, Shinhoo, receives award (8) 13 Rindone, Rachel P., obituary (2) 21 Dougherty, Joseph P., Fellow (3) 168 Kehl, Nelson H., obituary (9) 26 Robbins, William L., Fellow (3) 170 Druding, Michael, engineering supervisor (9) 20 Kennerknecht, Steven F., general manager (5) 25 Roberts, Brian, receives scholarship (1) 40 Duke, David A., Fellow (3) 168 Kerridge, Clive R., manager (1) 12; (1) 44 Robinson, Gilbert C., department named for (3) 22; (4) Dunbar, Bonnie J., Fellow (3) 168; receives award (5) 24; Ketron, Lisa A., volunteer profile (9) 102 83 gives materials to Purdy Museum (5) 92 King, Peter, Design Excellence citation (8) 107 Rogers, Ray, vice president (11) 21 Earl, J. Alfred, obituary (10) 22 King, Simon L., Snow Award (8) 109 Rossington, David, delivers lectures (8) 14 Edwards, Joseph F., receives ASTM award (12) 22 Kithany, Subharsh S., starts firm, (5) 25 Roy, Rustum, Distinguished Life Member (3) 163; Edwards, Richard P., manager (8) 24 Klemm, Waldemar A., scientist/manager (8) 24 Outstanding Educator Award (3) 165; receives el Bayoumi, Osama H., chief chemist (4) 26 Knipfer, Brent, writer/analyst (10) 15 honorary degree (8) 14; elected to hall of fame (9) 28 Ernsberger, Fred M., receives Bleininger Award (3) 132 Komarneni, Sridhar, Fellow (3) 170 Ruark, Ralph E., vice president (5) 24 Espinosa, Horacio D., assistant professor (9) 20 Krug, Ann Marie, manager (9) 28 Rudd, Gregory, receives degree, visiting scientist (9) 20 Fishman, Steven G., program manager (2) 13; Fellow (3) Kubiak, Stephen M., manager (8) 24 Rulon, Richard M., obituary (4) 25 168 Kubota, Tutomu, sales engineer (1) 12 Saito, Shinroku, Distinguished Life Member (3) 163; Foltz, Arthur W., now with New Artesian (2) 13 Labaj, Leonard, starts own company (2) 20 presents lecture (9) 22 Folz, Diane C., wins prize (5) 25 LaGraff, John R., postdoctoral research associate (2) 13 Sakata, Koichiro, Henry Award (9) 100 Frechette, Van Derck, recognized by Alfred University (5) Lang, Adam K., engineer (5) 25 Salmons, Charles, vice president (3) 30 20 Laudise, Robert A., Fellow (3) 170 Sappey, Andrew D., Nuclear Best Paper Award (4) 109 138 AMERICAN CERAMIC SOCIETY BULLETIN MISCELLANEOUS Schaeffer, Helmut A., Fellow (3) 170 Tien, T. Y., receives honorary degree (6) 14 Schools Schorr, J. Richard, receives Cramer Award (2) 85; vice Towslee, Kathleen O., joins ACerS (5) 92 president (6) 148 Tressler, Richard E., Society president (3) 162; (6) 147 Alfred University, dedicates ceramics library (1) 41; Schroeder, Herbert S., obituary (6) 25 Tricz e, Samuel J., vice president (5) 24 presents awards to student (2) 21; enters agreement Schultz, Peter C., inducted (6) 26 Trostel, Louis J., Jr., trustee (6) 149 with Institute of Materials Science (Poland) (3) 22; Schulze, Walter, receives grant (4) 20 Trout, Bruce, environmeatal manager (1) 44 awards scholarship (3) 26; joint venture with Schwall, Robert, senior manager (6) 26 Tummala, Rao R., Friedberg Lecture (3) 166 Huettentechnische Vereinigung der Deutschen Selverian, John I., receives award (8) 13 Turnbull, David, Honorary Member (3) 164 Glasindustrie (3) 29; three professors receive grant (4) Severin, Barbara, manager (9) 20 Unal, Ozer, scientist (8) 13 20; makes award (4) 24; recognizes Frechette (5) 20; Shackelford, James F., Fellow (3) 171 Vance, Steven, receives scholarship (1) 40 presents awards (7) 20; creates lab with NSF (7) 20; SSSSSSihhhhhdaaeeionwppmte,pihaf, aedi rraeTddM,lh,,a do r,mM kILaa aaDssnuaSa, r.nh ,ei ilMoekb.,pl,u oe s,rrJi Fa.ene,tce FlieselFoilsoenvl wleso ls wdo (ewd3a vi)(wre 3(eal)31cr )o7t dp11o m7r117e ( 1n5( )t4 ) 202m 7a nager (7) 26 VvVWVVioooaarsntnuks ogga,v,hTr a a,u,D rn aFy,Arv,W nai aindOlrFk wdil eJ,Vi.J.n n,o, , srj eeoPFcipu.s enhrasi,Yld v.e y,esP os oo bAeblinwaiytgatwmuiuraianardrcerd yrey or ( 3 ((()69T1 ())e 3 1)1c)22 6 h5043n 2 0o6 l ogies (1) 12 ClemCCC(r(4ees1ae)2crnno )eottn i8lee 3virr2;en 4 Usa n b(( iu21dv)i2Seo l)trnd as1ast5i2 te;t9 i fy oan(,nc9a i )ml tiefo2t sry2c o ; om(dn c8se)oUt pnnrat2iu0rrtc;atet cmd tse shnN aTatretw eciishotf hnno rago rllWa RoenogtsBbi rtieiiwnscinsk tg ohhRn Roe eSsus(oese3uae)atr rhc2c h2h ; Skakle, Janet M. S., receives scholarship (3) 22 Wang, Hong Yu, wins award (8) 14 Cornell University, seminar continues (2) 21; announces Skiles, David W., vice president (3) 20 Wantuck, Paul J., Nuclear Best Paper Award (4) 109 events (6) 24; holds seminars (12) 26 Skocypec, Randy, wins student speaking contest (6) 63 0) : ; = se Ward, C. P., starts firm (5) 25 Northwestern University, to commercialize superhard e SFloAan , Bill,ie proc“eL.s. s Feenlglionwe er (3) (7)1 711 4 Wa: rd, John W.=, chieoafd executiv: e (6) 26 coatteianlg s (1) 40 pte : R a. oe in ser (12) 22 Ward, Phil, starts firm (5) 24 Pennsylvania State University, holds meeting (3) 26; i aay 0 oe ees (3) ‘ - ae (12) 22 Wei, George C., now with Osram Sylvania (5) 25 Particulate Materials Center (5) 23; presents workshop 2) 22 pads. i ski aia ighies es po es a ese Welch, James S., obituary (10) 22 (7) 21; forms consortium (11) 22 - Spriggs, Richard M., election to “Who's Who in America Westheoshs, Rite cae (a) 24 Purdue University, develops new chewing gum (8) 23 (9) 20 Sige snc Dandie Oia tiansiildaedd. einemaaeedl sins ath Saphi >)? Stangle, Gregory, receives grant (4) 20 Westhoff, James, graduate student (4) 33 bre 6 aati —— wr ig = ree er Stosbe Wie iie G., ASM International Fellow (3) 20 Whalen, Thomas J., ASM International Fellow (3) 20 + ae Saicesein 2s ee s be ’ _ 2. eo ' a > = = ACMSO! ~-< ais ‘S toen, . Roger C.,be y truuss tee (6) 149 Whiteaker, Danny, consultant (10) 15 Univevresrsi ty y of Caadl iforniaa aatt OSoa n Dieg2o2,0 , supeverrceo nducteicv ity y Stookey, S. Donald, receives award (10) 15 Willman, Gerd, general manager (4) 33 dadiders (4) 20: awarded NSF grant (4) 21 ? Suresh, Subra, professor (10) 23 Wilson, Bradley, engineer (1) 12 University of Florida, award (10) 21 Sutterlin, Robert C., engineer (5) 25 Wolf, Warren W., vice president (6) 148 University of Missouri-Rolla, glasphalt project with Phelps Swartz, Scott L., group leader (7) 14 Xiao, Lingang, contest winner (4) 33 County Commission (2) 14; glass research (3) 24 Swinrerton, George R., obituary (7) 24 Yapalar, Harun, receives degree, technical manager (10) University of New South Wales, joins consortium (4) 22 Takenaka, Tadashi, Henry Award (9) 100 15 University of Technology-Sydney, joins consortium (4) 22 Taylor, Thomas A., ASM International Fellow (3) 20 Yanly, Isaac, consultant (11) 20 University of Washington, adds Bordia and Ohuchi to Thiel, Frank L., director (5) 25 Younkman, Lora, receives award (7) 20 faculty (2) 38 2) 38 Thomas, Donald J., appointed reserve general (8) 14 Zutshi, Ajoy, PhD/engineer (5) 25 Virginia Polytechnic Institute, student branch report (5) 93 3) 163 Turn your ° excess inventory 4 . €XCESS into a tax break “Fenton, you've got 10 seconds to remove that INVENTORY lampshade. 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