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Volume 7 book coverPROCEEDINGS OF THE 2002 CONFERENCE IS AVAILABLE NOW

This volume contains a great deal of the latest information on a variety of topics as outlined below. The publication can be ordered on line. These proceedings are the most comprehensive sources of information available on inorganic-bonded composites. The 2002 volume contains

  • Ceramicrete as a Binder for Fibers and Particles
  • Rapid Production of Cement-Bonded OSB in Japan
  • Extrusion of FRC Products: Technology and Practical Aspects
  • The Latest Developments on Wood-Plastic Technology
  • Which is the Right Board for the Job? A Critical Comparison
  • Mesh-Reinforced Cement Board Exterior Wall Construction & Finish Systems
  • Glass-Reinforced Concrete: Production, Products, Chemistry
  • Properties and Applications of Slag-Gypsum Construction Materials
  • Effect of Pressure on the Freeze-Thaw Durability of Fiber- Reinforced Cement Board
  • PVA and Cellulose Pulp as Substitutes of Asbestos in Fiber-Cement for Water Tank Production.
  • Selection Criteria for Implementing a Successful Change-Over to Non-Asbestos Production Using Microsilica
  • Use of Power Plant Residues in the Production of Cement Fiber Products
  • Formation of Films on the Hatschek Machines
  • The North American Fiber Cement Industry
  • Residential Fiber Cement Siding Market: Competition and Opportunities
  • Fiber Cement Production and Applications in Today’s Markets
  • Fiber- Gypsum in Central America: Manufacturing and Markets
  • The Effect of Microsilica Dispersion in Fiber Cement Mixes
  • Study on the Effect of Microsilica on the Asbestos-Free Fiber-Reinforced Cement Based Materials and Pore Structure
  • Silicon Technology for the Construction Industry
  • Durable Coatings for Fiber Cement
  • The Importance of Coatings on the Fiber- Cement Substrate
  • Cast-in-Place Cellulose Fiber-Reinforced Concrete: Shrinkage, Dispersion and Rheology
  • Durability of Fiber-Cement Roofing Products
  • The price of this volume is $99 plus shipping.

    Volume 7 book coverPROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE IS AVAILABLE - THE 2000 VOLUME:

    The proceedings of the 2000 conference for the first time was made available to the conference attendees as they picked up their registration packet. There are a limited number of copies available for sale. The document has 375 pages plus a 31-page addendum. Here is a listing of the topics the latest volume contains:

    • Glass Fibers for Exceptional Product Properties
    • Re-enforcing Fiber-Cement with Recycled Fibers
    • The Role of Quartz in Fiber-Cement Products
    • Glass-Fiber Mesh-Reinforced Boards
    • Building Cost Effective Manufacturing Plants
    • Calcium Silicate Hydrate Sheets
    • Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC)
    • Past, Present and the Future of Fiber Cement
    • Global Gypsum Trends
    • Rapid Production of High-Strength Cement-Bonded Boards by using Gaseous or Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Curing
    • Extruded Cement-Wood Fiberboard with Expanded Polystyrene Beads
    • Scrim Faced Boards - the Future in Global Light Weight Construction Technology
    • Unexfoliated and Foliated Vermiculite as a fire Barrier in Lignocellulosic Boards
    • On-Line Measurement of Mass and Moisture and QualScan Size Imaging and Viewing System
    • Effect of Cellulose Fiber Quality on Cement Board Properties
    • Durability of Autoclaved Cellulose Fiber Cement Composites
    • Rapid Curing of Cement-Bonded Particleboard from Agricultural Residues
    • Parameters Affecting Compressive Strength and Dimensional Stability in Cement-Bonded Particleboard
    • Market Dynamics and Competitive Position of Wood Fiber-Cement Siding Products
    • Transition of Market in Exterior Siding in Japan and New Technology Development
    • The Use of Light-Weight Building Materials in China
    • Commercial Scale-Up Experience with USG's Gypsum Fiberboard Process
    • Advanced Gypsum Fiberboard Products for High End Applications in the Building Industry
    • Global Review of Technologies and Markets for Building Materials
    • Wood Wool Cement Board Manufacturing from Small Diameter Logs

    The price of this volume is $89 plus shipping.

    Volume 6 book coverTHE 1999 VOLUME

    A small number of copies of the proceedings of the previous conference are also available (conference held in September 1998 with the proceedings published in 1999). This 401-page volume contains substantial amount of current information on the following topics:

    • Bamboo-Cement Composites
    • Proper Finishing for Mineral-Bonded Boards
    • Mechanical Analysis of Fiber-Cement Sheets
    • Development of an Improved Gypsum Product in Europe
    • USG's Gypsum Fiberboard Technology
    • Rapid Growth of Cement-Cellulose Fiberboard
    • Perfect Forms: Resin, Steel and Sandwich: A Global Story
    • New Finish Formulations for Coating Fiber-Cement Products
    • Transition of Markets for Ceramic Exterior Siding and Development of New Technology in Japan
    • Plant Lay-Out and Start-up of Fiber-Cement Manufacturing Facilities
    • The Next Generation of Fiber-Cement Products and Technologies
    • Global Development of Gypsum-Fiber Process Technologies and Markets
    • Process Options for the Production of Fiber-Cement Products
    • Comparative Evaluation of Some Major Commercially Available Panel Products
    • Extrusion Technology for the Production of Fiber-Cement Composites
    • Properties of Cement-Bonded Boards from Sengan Wood
    • Cement-Bonded Boards from CCA-Treated Wood Removed from Service
    • Transforming Wood into Sustainable Building Materials by the Concrete Industry
    • Cutting Technology for Mineral-Bonded Boards and Fiber-Cement Products
    • Latest Technology Developments for the Production of Mineral-Bonded Boards

    Now just $79 plus shipping!

    ORDERING INFORMATION

    You may order these proceedings on-line or contact the following. The document will be shipped to you promptly.

    Linda Newberry
    Office of the Conferences and Events
    University of Idaho
    Moscow, ID 83844-1205
    USA
    Phone: 208-885-6488
    Fax: 208-885-7983
    Email: lindan@uidaho.edu

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