contents

May 2023 • Vol. 102, No. 4

feature articles

Deep decarbonization of glassmaking

Decarbonizing energy-intensive manufacturing processes such as glassmaking requires a mix of strategies across the entire value chain.

by Christopher W. Sinton

Wine glass and bottle on a barrel

GE Lighting at Nela Park: A legacy and a future

GE Lighting helped pioneer the concept of a campus-like industrial park with its operations at Nela Park—and its historical record will be preserved for future researchers and innovators thanks to dedicated work by a group of GE Lighting retirees.

by Samantha Dannick and Mechele Romanchock

GE lamp types at the GE Museum of Lighting Innovation

3D-printed ceramics after ISS spaceflight

TEM and resistivity data show that radiation and other spaceflight conditions had a perceptible impact on a 3D-printed ceramic material.

by Alexander Bailey, Kun Wang, Darren Stohr, Ryan Jeffrey, and Xingwu Wang

Batch A control sample

columns

Business and Market View

Decarbonization of industry: CCUS and hydrogen technologies • by BCC Publishing Staff

Deciphering the Discipline

LionGlass: A phosphate-based approach to carbon-neutral glass manufacturing • by Sierra Astle and Shaylee Traugh

meetings

Calendar & Upcoming Dates:

GOMD 2023

MCARE with EHS 2023

ACerS Annual Meeting at MS&T23

Glass Week 2023

meetings

Calendar & Upcoming Dates:

GOMD 2023

MCARE with EHS 2023

ACerS Annual Meeting at MS&T23

Glass Week 2023

on the cover

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