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Interceram - International Ceramic Review

2014 - 2022
Volumes
45
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About this journal

The English-Language Interceram - International Ceramic Review is a comprehensive source on science and technology in the areas of the ceramics and related technologies, covering fine ceramics, heavy clay & advanced ceramics, composites, carbon & graphite, tiles & bricks, stoneware pipes, refractories, glass & glass ceramics, coatings, powder metallurgy, raw materials, and all kindes of industrial production & application.

Refractories Manual – published annually – is the special edition of INTERCERAM for the entire field of refractories. Amongst other subjects, it reports on meetings of experts in the sector and on special refractories and their application. It examines the current status of the refractories industry in selected countries.

Title
Interceram - International Ceramic Review
Coverage
Volume 63/2014 - Volume 71/2022
Electronic ISSN
2523-8957
Print ISSN
0020-5214
Journal ID
42411

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