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Clay Technology February/March 2010

This issue looks at business.

Related features examine the importance of effective marketing and how the British Ceramics Confederation is helping industry recover from the recession.

News focuses on improving the strength of concrete and extending the life of furnace linings.

 

 

News

Refining refractory materials

Ladle used in the steel industry lined with refractory bricks.  Image courtesy of RHI, Germany
Improving the oxidation resistance of carbon-containing refractory bricks and the wettability of castables is the focus of research at the University of Sheffield, UK. This could enhance furnace lining life and performance to benefit the metallurgical processing industries.
Clay Technology Magazine, 12 Feb 2010

Concrete fills up on fibre

A novel bi-component fibre using two different polymers may pave the way for a concrete that has the required impact resistance and flexural strength but without the need for steel fibre reinforcement. The technology is said to overcome the previous challenges of producing high performance concrete using polymeric fibres.
Clay Technology Magazine, 12 Feb 2010

Features

Out to market - marketing to aid recovery

Coca-Cola can
Marketing can help companies bounce back from the recession.
Clay Technology Magazine, 12 Feb 2010
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