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Interviewing the Author
In these brief podcasts, Editor Reed Miller interviews authors of recent articles to answer questions and get some personal input. Meet the authors by tuning in.
Plibrico’s Director of Technical Services, Roger Smith, discussed the company’s April 2023 feature article, “A Better Way to Get Things Done: Refractory Insulation.” Listen to his interview with Reed Miller.
Debbie Aliya, Technical Talk columnist and expert in failure analysis, sat down with Reed Miller to discuss her March column. Hydrogen embrittlement is a periodic hot button, and our discussion adds to the good information in March’s issue.
Meet our new columnist, Ray Fryan, in this podcast with Reed Miller. Ray’s February “Thermal Processing Matters” column topic of DMAIC and its application to thermal processing is further discussed by these two seasoned metallurgists.
Dr. Edward Rolinski (Dr. Glow) of Advanced Heat Treat Corp. discussed his January article, “The Importance of Temperature Control in Plasma Nitriding,” and related topics with Reed Miller
Reed Miller sat down with Omar Nashashibi (Washington Watch) to discuss the recent midterm elections. If you are a business owner, or just about anyone else, you will want to check out this podcast to learn what’s in store – by way of legislation or regulation – for the balance of the year and into the new Congressional term beginning in January.