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Mining EDITORIAL ADDRESS: Clay Technology 1 Carlton House Terrace London SW1Y 5DB EDITOR: Katherine Williams Tel: 020 7451 7314 Email: Katherine.Williams@iom3.org IOM3 Ceramic and Building Materials Division |
Clay Technology is the bi-monthly magazine of ICTa, an Association of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining. Focusing on clay products such as tiles, pipes and bricks, innovative use of heavy clay products, and people within the industry. The magazine includes features, news from the industry, economic updates and event previews.Current issue: April/May 2008SubscriptionsYou don't have to be a member of the Institute to subscribe!Media & Advertising InformationFor details of marketing opportunities within the ICTa community, including advertising in Clay Technology, and ICTa Events Sponsorship & Exhibition Sales, contact Mongoose Media Ltd, Tel: +44 (0)20 7306 0300, Fax: +44 (0)207306 0301.On the Road Again - Heavy Clays Technical Roadshows The first in a series of technical roadshows organised by the ICTa Education and Training Trust Committee will take place on Thursday 21st February at 6.30 p.m. at Wienerberger House, Cheadle Royal, Manchester. Refreshments will be served before the meeting at 6.00 p.m. The aim of these roadshows is to provide a solid technical grounding in Heavy Clays Technology and supplementary support to those studying for the Level 2 and 3 Technical Certificate Qualifications and anyone with an interest in heavy clays technology. Further roadshows in the series will include: Extraction & Stockpiling, Clay Preparation, Fabrication,Texturing & Colouring, Drying and Firing. This event is being hosted jointly by the Lancashire and West Yorkshire Branches and will be video linked to the London and Home Counties branch at Wienerberger, Ewhurst Factory. The theme of this event is "The Nature and Origin of Clays in the UK" and will be presented by Dr Andrew Smith, Ceram Research and Mr John Edge, Stoke College. Attendance at the event is free of charge and is open to members and non-members of ICTa. Prior registration is essential. If you would like to attend the event, please contact Jackie Butterfield (01302 380906, jackie.butterfield@iom3.org) or register online on the ICTa website www.claytechnology.org. © IOM Communications Ltd | |