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American Natural Cement Conference 5: San Francisco, CA

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The Fifth American Historic Cement Conference

September 18-19, 2014
San Francisco, CA

  • SPHC5 Schedule – The Fifth American Historic Cement Conference
  • Historic Cement 101: Do We Replicate, Revise, or Replace? Michael Edison, Chemical Engineer, President, Edison Coatings, Inc. Vice President, SPHC
  • Characterization of Cements from the Civil War to the Spanish American War Era in Coastal South Carolina Denis Brosnan, Bishop Chair in Materials Science and Engineering, Clemson University, and Rick Dorrance, Chief of Resource Management, Fort Sumter National Monument
  • Still Valley Railroad Tunnel - An Unknown Early Cement In Rural New Jersey John E. Harry, Principal, John E. Harry Restoration Services
  • Freeze-Thaw Durability of Natural Cement Mortars Chad Lausberg, Chemical Engineer, Edison Coatings, Inc.
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