AGR will be conducting its first two open enrollment seminars in Beijing, China to members of the Chinese Glass Expert Committee. AGR’s Manager of Research Services, Bill Slusser and Senior Scientist, Peter de Haan will be conducting “Coating Technology” , July 4-5 and “F1: Testing & Breakage Diagnosis”, July 6-8. To learn more about these and other seminars check out our Seminar Catalogue.
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While down under, AGR’s Bill Slusser and Doug Holscher made a few friends after completing two private training seminars for Owens-Illinois in Melbourne, Australia. Their performance reviews are in and they’re nothing to squawk about: “Excellent with correct level of information”, “Great depth of knowledge”, “Very informative”, "Wouldn’t drop anything", “All topics interesting”, “Keep them coming”, "Would love to do more courses like this". Interested in Private Training? Click here
AGR announced a new Training Seminar for Fall of 2016, “Fractography of Container Glass” which will enable participants to become an AGR certified Fracture Diagnostician. The seminar will consist of advanced topics that will provide an in-depth look into the mechanics of glass fracture, fracture analysis techniques and the evaluation of container glass. The critical focus will be on the practical workshops. To learn more read our just released e-Newsletter Volume 3/Issue 1 or to subscribe for free click HERE.
AGR’s Bill Slusser and Doug Holscher conducted the four day “Advanced Testing and Fracture Diagnosis of Glass Bottles” seminar in Munich, Germany the first week in March. They will conduct a second three day seminar “Testing and Fracture Diagnosis of Glass Bottles” the week of March 7. Dr.
AGR Senior Scientist Peter de Haan will be conducting both a private and open enrollment training seminar while enjoying some of his favorite cuisines as he travels through Vietnam and Thailand. Peter initiates the 2016 Open Enrollment Training Schedule in Bangkok, Thailand on February 3 with “Testing and Fracture Diagnosis of Glass Bottles”. If you are interested in learning more about private or open enrollment seminars visit our Training Section Click Here.
Did you know that radioactive glass was once popular? This yellow-green, florescent and slightly radioactive, Vaseline glass enjoyed popularity in the latter part of the 19th century. You can read more about it in the just released AGR December e-Newsletter Volume 2/Issue 4 in our Library. If you are not already a subscriber to our free quarterly e-Newsletter you can easily sign up. Visit our Library – e-Newsletters section.
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