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  • Article - 9 Apr 2014
    The cement industry faces a very interesting challenge of quantitative analysis of clinker phases.
  • Article - 28 Apr 2011
    ANH Refractories manufactures a complete line of refractories for use in copper production. These include a range of brick and castable formulations that can withstand high temperatures and the...
  • Article - 19 May 2008
    LSM Analytical Services large range of analytical techniques includes instrumentation for surface area measurement by BET. Practical applications of specific surface area determination by BET are...
  • Article - 26 Jul 2004
    Bayer have introduced Anhyplan P, a powdered high-performance liquifier used for the formulation of calcium sulfate self-levelling screeds. Posted July 23 2004
  • Article - 8 Jan 2004
    Tantalum Carbide (TaC) is an extremely hard refgractory ceramic material. Its applications revolve around these properties and the low friction surface it produces when used as a mould coating.
  • Article - 29 Aug 2002
    A study on the ability of wicking tests to evaluate efflorescence in clay bricks and cements was successfully carried out. Temperature and water pressure were the variables studied and image analysis...
  • Article - 2 May 2002
    Fumed silica is a useful additive for liquid and solid systems. It provides useful rheological properties such as thixotropy and controlled drying as well as hindering the settling of pigments. It...
  • Article - 21 Jan 2002
    Scheele discovered “Tungsten” in 1781; however, it took 150 years more before the efforts of Scheele and his successors led to the use of tungsten carbide in the industry.
  • Article - 9 Nov 2001
    Kaolins are used in a variety of resources. These include plastics and rubber, paints, concrete and paper. The application of kaolin in these industries is explained and the paint industry in the...
  • Article - 3 Aug 2001
    Furanes have better chemical resistance than Epoxies or Polyesters to acids, alkalies and solvents. They have poor adhesion to porous surfaces and higher cure shrinkage than Epoxies. Relative...

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