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1994 INDEX AEROSPACE Materials in the ocean and the role of MID, 184 Preventing stress cracking in high density polyethyl- Advanced engineering steels for aerospace, 461 Preventing biofouling with copper-nickel alloys, 181 ene, 246 Adhesive bonding in severe environments, 523 Reinforced rubber hose in offshore applications, 187 Productive system solutions for car bumpers, 14 ALUMINIUM, Superplastically formed, 196 Structural materials in marine environments (c}, 428 Shear controlled orientation: a route to optimised ANALYSIS MATERIALS SCIENCE sans frontieres, 370 roperties, 7 A new advance in optical emission spectroscopy, 478 MEMBRANE materials - challenges for the '90s (c}, Thee nvironmental audit: regulations and the polymer Probing the surface to improve performance, 532 381] industry, 475 AUTOMOTIVE MATERIALS MICROSCOPY PROCESSING Achieving fuel efficiency with sheet steel automobiles, 133 Are high resolution microscopes too expensive?, 527 Intelligent processing - a quantum leap in quality con- New laminate sheet for car body panels, 582 Cathodoluminescence for ceramics, 24 trol, 10 Productive system solutions for car bumpers, 14 Ceramic fibre composites under the acoustic micro- Measuring viscosity to optimise thermoset processing, 14 Structural peo s in automotive applications, 418 scope, 73 Reaction processing, Institute workshop (c}, 586 Taking the lead in materials recovery, 313 Microstructural analysis in 3D, 200 Semi solid metal processing: an environmentally The materials link to fogged windscreens, 580 The electron microscope's role in materials research, 376 friendly process, 465 CERAMICS MICROWAVE technology for welding and joining, 526 Shear controlled orientation: a route to optimised Cathodoluminescence for ceramics, 24 NUCLEAR FUEL reprocessing, Choosing materials for, properties, 7 Improving performance in ceramic matrix composites, 63 628 Infrared thermography: a tool for process develop- The shrinking world of ferroelectric ceramics, 125 PACKAGING ment, 78 COMMERCIALISING materials: the secrets of success, Contamination problems with packaging materials, 623 PRODUCT REVIEWS 625 Material advances in packaging, 2T Electron microscopes, 397 COMPOSITE MATERIALS POLYMERS Furnaces and heat treatment, 551 Composite propellers for small boats?, 69 How do polymers fit into the environmental equation, 303 Hardness and mechanical testing, 105 Ceramic fibre composites under the acoustic micro- Intelligent processing - a quantum leap in quality con- Materials testing and analytical services, 443 scope, 73 trol, 10 Materials testing software, 350 Composites research: ten years at the cutting edge, 146 Measuring viscosity to optimise thermoset processing, 14 Microscopy and image analysis, 501 Improving performance in ceramic matrix composites, 63 Microscopy, image processing and metallography, 163 Joining aluminium based metal matrix composites, 415 PAGINATION Moulding and casting, 648 Metal matrix composites for design and innovation Nondestructive testing, 601 (c}, 80 Software for the materials business, 100 January 1-56 — July 361-408 New laminate sheet for car body panels, 582 Vacuum heat treatment, 43 Titanium based composites: explain the benefits, 66 February 57-120 August 409-456 QUALITY ’ COPPER-nickel alloys, preventing biclouling with, 181 March 121-176 September 457-512 Every man's guide to quality terminology, 238 CORROSION April 177-232 October 513-568 Why hardness is vital to statistical process control, 583 Biodeterioration of materials in marine environments, 189 May 234-296 November 569-616 REFRACTORIES in steelmaking, 135 Developments in materials to combat corrosion off- June 297-360 December 617-664 RESEARCH shore, 193 Effective management of materials R&D, 374 CUTTING Making the most of Materials Foresight, 426 AUTHORS Cutting tools: a crucial factor in productivity, 84 RUBBE Surface engineering of cutting edges, 141 Old tyres are a burning issue, 310 , DESIGN Abbott, $ G, 422 ter Maat, HJ, 582 Reinforced rubber hose in offshore applications, 187 Designer materials for fingerprint detection, 534 Ahmed, W, 141 Marshall|, M , 129 Rubber chemicals: problems and panaceas, 479 Allan, PS, 7 Matthews, A, 133 New materials and materials design, 535 SEAL performance, The materials heyt o, 519 Ansell, P, 376 Matthews, FL, 146 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Bamkin, R, 17 McCarthy, PR, 243, 468 SMART MATERIALS Dealing with packaging waste, 306 Bell, AJ, 125 Money, G, 477 Smart systems: not just a flash in the pan, 20 Environmental issues and adhesives, 422 Bendall, KC, 193 Nicolson, J A, 316 The science and art of smart materials, 632 Environmental legislation: how worried should the Bevis, MJ, 7 van den Otelaar, J, 14 Towards the molecular dimension, 144 non-ferrous metal sector be (c}, 323 Booth, D, 475 Peuch, P, 313 SPECIFICATIONS Examining the options to clean up foundry melting, 77 Bordas, J, 318 Pickard, A, 17 The importance of being specific, 472 How do polymers fit into the environmental equation?, Briggs, A, 73 Powell, CA, 181 STANDARDS 303 Brown, C, 16 Pridham, M S, 574 A guide to NAMAS, 243 Introducing BS 7750: the environmental challenge, 316 Brown, M, 200 Priest, M, 374, 535, 625 CEN standards and their implications, 240 Old tyres are a burning issue, 310 Campbell, J, 426 Rainforth, W M, 527 Introducing BS 7750: the environmental challenge, 316 Taking the lead in materials recovery, 313 Cann, J M, 303 Ralph, B, 365 Taking STEPS towards materials information, 71 The environmental audit: regulations and the polymer Chapman,J , 139 Reaney, | M, 125 STEEL industry, 475 Clark, D, 144 Richards, S J, 187 Achieving fuel efficiency with sheet steel automobiles, FAILURE Clementson, T, 202 Ridley, N, 251 Coates, PD, 10 Roberts, T, 628 Failure is not just fracture, 249 Coulson, H, 238 Rodriguez, J, 320 Advanced engineering steels for aerospace, 461 Preventing stress cracking in high density polyethyl- How steel is responding to the new materials chal- Cubbon, RCP, 135 Sammes, N M, 246 ene, 246 Davies, M, 189 Sawar, M, 141 lenge, 577 The importance of being specific, 472 Davis, P W, 243 Scott, PJ B, 189 Refractories in steelmaking, 135 FERROELECTRIC ceramics, the shrinking world of, 125 Duke, AJ, 249 Searle, A, 24 Steelmakers face up to the challenges ahead, 139 INFORMATION Edwards, R, 84 Searle, T, 69 Talking of bainite and acicular ferrite, 251 Product development: managing the flow of informa- Ellis, D, 240 Selman, G L, 373 The heat treatment response of aluminium bearing tion, 17 Ellis, MBD, 415 Shaw, SJ, 523 plain carbon steels (c}, 147 Taking STEPS towards materials information, 71 Everson, H, 461 Short,D, 69 SUPERPLASTICALLY FORMED aluminium, 196 Technical information and business decisions, 373 Eyre, TS, 365 Sidaway, T, 583 SURFACE ENGINEERING The impact of modern materials telecommunications, 202 Fay, P, 418 Siores, E, 526 Mapping wear behaviour of nitrided steel, 365 INSPECTION Fisher, PM, 310 Smallman, R E, 370 i engineering of cutting edges, 141 Automatic surface inspection moves on, 201 Gibson, R, 623 Smith, RJ, 201 SYNCHROTRON radiation: fe UK considers a new JOINING Gittos, MF, 415 Stracey, R J, 196 source, 318 Adhesive bonding in severe environments, 523 Glyde, BS, 306, 472 Swindells, N, 71 TESTING Environmental issues and adhesives, 422 Goddard, R, 621 Swindells, R J, 71 Infrared thermography: a tool for process develop- Joining aluminium based metal matrix composites, 415 Harrison, K, 532 Thomson, G A, 574 ment, 78 Hazell, LB, 532 Thorwart, L, 519 Laser welding provides tailored properties, 576 Taking the test in thermomechanical fatigue, 468 Hepburn, AR, 129 Threadgill, PL, 415 Microwave technology for welding and joining, 526 Why hardness is vital to statistical process control, 583 Hick, AJ, 147 Tod, DA, 523 Structural adhesives in automotive applications, 418 THERMAL PROCESSING Hill, A, 374, 535, 625 Torrance, A A, 320 LASERS Howick, C, 580 Ward, SD, 318 Examining the options to clean up foundry melting, 77 Laser forming: a force for the future?, 574 Kapranos, P, 465 Wardlow, G D, 198 Solar rem er of steels, 320 Laser welding provides tailored properties, 576 Kato. H, 365 Whitehouse, C R, 318 The heat treatment response of aluminium bearing MAGNESIUM alloys: the next generation, 198 Kemp, M, 632 Wilshire, B, 534 plain carbon steels (c}, 147 MARINE TECHNOLOGY Lalley, M, 576 Wood, J V, 80 THIN a 129 inne Biodeterioration of materials in marine environments, 189 Lennard, DE, 184 Woodward, V G, 246 TITANIUM composites: iting its, Developments in materials to combat corrosion off- Lloyd, D, 479 Yang, Y, 320 WEAR, Mapping ishesion of nitrided steel, 365 shore, 193 Lowe, K, 577 Yeomans, J, 63 (c}= conference report

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