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DIGITAL EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL SECTION Raw & Manufactured Materials:
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Mark your calendars! St. Louis Section/RCD 48th Annual Symposium: March 28-29, 2012 The St. Louis Section and the Refractory Ceramics Division of The American Ceramic Society will sponsor the 48th Annual Symposium on the theme “Refractories for Non-Ferrous Applications” on March 28-29, 2012. The meeting will be held in St. Louis, Missouri, at the Hilton St. Louis Airport Hotel. Co-program chairs Ben Markel of Resco Products and Rick Solak of Wahl Refractories
The Tabletop Expo format is the same as before with each vendor having a 6-foot table to display products and literature. The charge is $300, which will be used to cover the cost of the Expo Hall and provide an open two hour bar during the “Meet and Greet” for the attendees prior to dinner on Wednesday evening. If you are interested in participating in the Tabletop Expo, contact Patty Smith at (573) 341-6265
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[email protected]. Please note that a meeting of the ASTM International C-8 Committee on Refractories will be held on March 27th, before this joint St. Louis SectionlRCD conference. Contact Kate McClung at (610) 832-9717 for more information on this meeting. A block of rooms has been set aside for the evenings of March 26-29,2012 at the Hilton (314) 426-5500. The rate is $99.00 for a single or double. To receive the $99 rate mention the Group Name: St. Louis Section of The American Ceramic Society or Group Code: MUS when making your reservation. The web address to make online reservations is http://WWW.hilton.com/en/hi/grOUps/personalizedlS/STLHIHF-MUS-20120326/index. jhtml?WT.mcid=POG. All reservations must be received on or before February 21,2012. For further information please contact Patty Smith at tel: (573) 341-6265, Fax: (573) 341-2071 or email:
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³Raw & Manufactured Materials: 2012 Overview Despite the slower than expected worldwide economic recovery, demand is on the rise for the majority of the materials covered in this report.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
International Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ceramics in the News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 People in the News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
³The 2012 Materials Handbook CI’s exclusive annual reference source and purchasing guide details hundreds of raw and manufactured materials for the ceramic, glass, and related industries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Buyers’ Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Services Marketplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
SPECIAL SECTION | RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Classified Advertisements . . . . . . . . . . 101
The Next Stage of Compliance Compliance with REACH regulation requires companies to have up-to-date information on chemical substances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Advertiser Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
ON THE COVER: Photo courtesy of H.C. Starck.
Safety in Technology Exoskeletal technologies support the musculoskeletal system while allowing full spatial and rotational freedom of motion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
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Persistence I’m a huge fan of professional soccer, particularly the Barclay’s Premier League (BPL) in England. I follow a couple of Major League Soccer teams here in the U.S., but the amazing pace and skill of the players in the BPL makes those matches particularly exciting and fascinating to watch. The BPL season runs from August to May, and it’s around this time of year that the sheer persistence of the players is impressive. It’s mid-season, legs are tired, injuries are niggling, and it’s cold. Watching the players slog it out in the frigid and often snowy, wet conditions is truly inspiring. Even if the match isn’t going their way, it’s rare that any of these top-flight players actually give up—or even slow down. As Manchester United’s stalwart defender Rio Ferdinand has said on multiple occasions, “We never know when we’re beaten.” He’s not claiming ignorance; he means that the players work as hard as they can for the entire game, regardless of the numbers on the scoreboard. I would love to be able to say that we’re at least halfway through the economic downturn that has plagued most of the world since 2008. It seems like every time we see some good news, bad news follows right behind it. Indeed, the ongoing European debt crisis provides ups and downs on nearly a daily basis. What I can say—definitively—is that it’s truly an honor to be part of an industry that does not give up, despite harsh conditions and uncertain results. It’s inspiring to hear continued news of technology innovations, facility expansions and personnel development. And it’s exciting for all of us at Ceramic Industry to be able to share this great information with you. Here’s to a great 2012!
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DIGITAL EDITION EXCLUSIVE: Expanded Raw & Manufactured Materials 2012 Overview This month’s digital edition will include details for a number of additional materials, including magnesium compounds, manganese, niobium and tantalum, soda ash, and more!
ONLINE EXTRA: New Functionalities in Abundant Element Oxides A “ubiquitous element strategy” has been developed for overcoming potential deficiencies of rare elements.
ONLINE EXTRA: 2012 Chemical Industry Perspective Booz & Co. shares insights on the current business environment and future trends for chemical companies.
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May 20-23 10th CMCEE International Symposium on Ceramic Materials and Components for Energy and Environmental Applications ³Dresden, Germany, www.cmcee12.de
Jan 22-27 International Conference and Exposition on Advanced Ceramics and Composites (ICACC ’12) ³Daytona Beach, Fla., www.ceramics.org
* May 22-25 ceramitec 2012 ³Munich, Germany, www.ceramitec.de
Jan 23-26 36th Annual Conference on Composites, Materials and Structures ³Cape Canaveral, Fla., http://advancedceramics.org
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* Feb 7-10 Cevisama 2012 ³Valencia, Spain, http://cevisama.feriavalencia.com
May 15-17 CISILE 2012 ³Beijing, China, www.cisile.com.cn/en
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³ INTHENEWS Asahi Glass to Be Installed in Subaru Impreza American Securities Completes Unifrax Acquisition American Securities LLC recently announced that, in partnership with company management, it has completed its acquisition of Unifrax I LLC. American Securities previously invested in Unifrax in 2003 and successfully exited its partnership with management in 2006. “We have remained friends with Unifrax’s management team since we exited our original investment,” said Marc Saiontz, a managing director of American Securities. “There continues to be a growing need for energy efficiency, as well as increasingly tighter emission regulations and stricter fire protection requirements throughout the world. We believe Unifrax is well-positioned to benefit from these global trends and is poised for continued growth. Unifrax was in 2003 and remains today exactly the type of business American Securities likes to invest in—a market leader in a stable demand industry with outstanding growth prospects and a strong management team led by David Brooks.” “We are very enthusiastic about the future of our business,” said David E. Brooks, president and CEO. “Re-establishing our relationship with American Securities is another positive step in the continued implementation of Unifrax’s long-term growth strategy. We are excited about working together again as we continue to expand our business.” For further details, visit www.unifrax.com.
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Asahi Glass Co. Ltd. (AGC) recently announced that its UV Verre Premium™ is to be installed in Fuji Heavy Industries’ Subaru Impreza as an option. The glass is reportedly the world’s first tempered glass for automotive front door windows that filters out approximately 99% of the sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays. Fuji Heavy Industries has made a full model change of the car, aiming to achieve a stylish exterior and luxurious interior. In developing this vehicle line, the company considered drivers’ lifestyles and values, and adopted UV Verre Premium as an option in response to consumers’ concerns about UV protection. The glass reportedly filters out the sun’s UV rays completely to help to make the drivers more comfortable. For more information, visit www.agc.com.
Morgan Technical Ceramics Announces High-Volume Piezoelectric Production Morgan Technical Ceramics (MTC) recently announced that its ElectroCeramics manufacturing site in Bedford, Ohio, can design and manufacture a comprehensive range of precision piezoelectric ceramic components made of lead zirconate titanate (PZT) for use in aerospace, medical, industrial, commercial, and consumer sensor and actuator applications. The company can produce intricate piezoelectric designs that meet demanding specifications for such products as transducers, sensors, actuators and bimorphs. The manufacturing capability reportedly allows MTC to produce high volumes of complex and unique shapes with precise geometries that other technologies and processing techniques cannot achieve. This is particularly relevant for markets such as computer memory storage, which requires that the PZT element be made in volumes of millions per week with dimensional tolerances of ± 50 microns, electrical tolerances of ± 15% and frequency tolerances of ± 5% on a part that is miniature in size. Visit www.morgantechnicalceramics.com for details.
Riedhammer to Supply Foam Glass Production Lines to Norwegian Manufacturer Riedhammer announced it will supply two new foam glass production lines to Norwegian company Norsk Glassgjen-
vinning. The installation includes a foam glass production plant consisting of two fast-firing tunnel kilns with belt conveyance, as well as the associated mixing and dosing technology for the production of foam glass gravel. Plant production is planned to begin in the first quarter. The Riedhammer technology reportedly enables a maximum degree of production automation with low investment costs. The kilns are designed to minimize energy losses and to make the best possible use of waste heat for further process steps in order to obtain excellent specific energy consumption levels. Visit www.sacmi.com for more information.
Energy Technology (INET) at Tsinghua University for testing and training. China is reportedly focused on creating its independence in energy generation through scientific and technological advancements, in a safe and environmentally friendly manner. The country
has been described as developing into a leading center for new nuclear reactor designs. With its inherent safety features, the HTR with pebble bed modules is considered to be a promising nextgeneration reactor. Visit www.schott.com for more information.
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Ceradyne Subsidiary Licenses Patents to Nissin Ion Equipment Ceradyne Inc. announced that its SemEquip Inc. subsidiary has licensed its technology (including applicable patents) related to its cluster ion implant hardware to Nissin Ion Equipment Co. Ltd. of Kyoto, Japan. In addition, Nissin Ion Equipment USA Inc. has purchased certain assets and assumed related SemEquip obligations, including facility leases. Nissin announced it intends to hire many former SemEquip employees to continue the development, manufacturing and marketing of the ion implant hardware. SemEquip will continue to market its cluster ion chemistry, particularly boron cluster ions such as B18H22, to the semiconductor industry. SemEquip has been working with Nissin for over 10 years on this technology and associated semiconductor ion implant equipment. For more details, visit www.ceradyne.com.
SCHOTT Supplies Technology for High-Temperature Reactor China’s first commercial high-temperature reactor (HTR) in the province of Shandong will reportedly be one of the most modern nuclear power plants in the world. SCHOTT has been selected to supply its hermetic glass-to-metal sealed electrical penetration assemblies (EPAs). The first feedthrough has been delivered to the Institute of Nuclear and New
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