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    Empower Materials Inc. produces the QPAC® line of carbon dioxide-based polymers used for improving manufacturing technologies. Empower Materials Inc. was founded in 1991 as PAC Polymers Inc. and...
  • Article - 3 Sep 2003
    PhotoCeramicArt have brought Digital Fire Technology to America that allows digital images to be printed onto tiles and then fired. Posted July 21st, 2003
  • Article - 11 Jun 2002
    Silicate residues such as coal fly ash and incinerator fly ash have good potential for use in glass-ceramics. This is a report on the success of trying to incorporate these materials into...
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    With over thirty years experience in the production and development of advanced technical ceramics, International Syalons are experts in the field. We are the UK's leading manufacturer of sialon...
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    Since our founding in 1952, the John Morris Group has steadily expanded, guided by a policy which excluded all products except those of the highest quality. Our commitment to quality extends to our...
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    With over a century of development experience and production expertise, CeramTec is a leading supplier of advanced ceramics and engineers these materials for use in a wide area of applications. The...
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    About Avantes With over 30 years of expertise, Avantes is the leading innovator in developing fiber-optic spectroscopy instruments and systems. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction...
  • 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 - 8 May 2002
    This guide provides tips on how to accomplish it successfully without damaging your precious bricks. Tips, hints, tricks and precautions are all provided.
  • Article - 8 May 2002
    Hard insoluble white deposits sometimes appear on the surface of brickwork.

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