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January 2008
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R2U—Ready-to-Use Castables C. Pagliosa and V.C.
Pandolfelli Is the Future of SOFCs Sealed in Glass Russell Jordan Commercialization of solid oxide fuel cells may be determined by development of glass seals that are thermally, mechanically and chemically compatible with cell components and interconnects. 32nd International Conference & Exposition on Advanced Ceramics & Composites Daytona Meeting Preview and ICACC Exhibitor Guide Glass-Ceramics Manufacturing from Sludge and Anodized Waste Ma.P. Haro Vázquez, B.C. Alcántar Vázquez, E.G.
Carrillo Cedillo, Ma.E. Villafuerte Castrejón and G.C. Diaz Feasibility
of manufacturing ceramic-tile from sludge ash from a water-treatment plant and
from anodized aluminum process water from local industries has been studied to
reuse both residues and prevent their disposal. New High-Brightness Long-Lasting Phosphorescent Glass-Ceramic Baoshan Feng, Jinchao Zhang, Li Song and Xiangyang Yu A high-brightness Eu2+,Dy2+-codopped
strontium aluminoborate-based translucent green long-lasting phosphorescent
glass-ceramic that can be excited by visible light has been synthesized without
a special heat treatment. Exclusive Online Content
Egyptian Clay Deposits for Ceramic Industries M.A. Serry The nature and
composition of kaolinite-, smectite- and illite-rich clay deposits exposed
throughout Jian-Feng
Huang, Guang-Yan Zhu, Li-Yun Cao, Jian-Pen Wu and Hai-Yan He Resources
Departments
News and Trends ACerS Spotlight People in the Spotlight Advances in Nanomaterials Ceramics in Energy Research Briefs Ceramics in the Environment Columns
From the Editor Refractory Hot Line Glass Facts |


