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Ceramic ware for thanksgiving table adhering to ISO 6486-1:2019.
ANSI | Food Safety | Materials History

ISO 6486-1:2019—Ceramic Ware

ByAlexandra Schirn November 15, 2023June 10, 2025

In 1621, the Plymouth colonists from England and the Wampanoag people shared an autumn harvest feast, celebrating their first successful harvest in the New World….

Vulcanized or thermoplastic rubber production adhering to ISO 1817:2022.
ANSI | Automotive | Materials History

ISO 1817:2022: Rubber, Vulcanized Or Thermoplastic

ByAlexandra Schirn October 3, 2022June 4, 2025

99% of rubber is produced from rubber trees (Hevea brasiliensis). When cutting the bark of rubber trees, latex is produced, which is then converted into…

Curtain sliding open on stage, placing the star in the limelight.
ANSI | Materials History

“In the Limelight” Origin – Quicklime Illumination

ByBrad Kelechava May 21, 2021May 28, 2025

Two hundred years ago, actors were literally “in the limelight.” Quicklime (calcium oxide), a chemical that once featured in naval warfare but today supports numerous…

White quicklime sifted through traditional tool in Marrakech just like how it was used in warfare.
ANSI | Materials History

Calcium Oxide: From Ancient Warfare to Modern Industry

ByBrad Kelechava May 20, 2021May 28, 2025

Calcium oxide, a common chemical compound that appears as a white crystalline solid at room temperature, is easily attainable through the thermal decomposition of limestone….

Machine used in the pulp and paper industry
ANSI | Materials History

Lime in the Pulp and Paper Industry

ByBrad Kelechava May 20, 2021May 28, 2025

The pulp and paper industry integrates different manufacturing and chemical processes to prepare a variety of products essential to modern society. To complete these processes,…

Two car tires with tread and colored black due to carbon black.
ANSI | Automotive | Materials History

Why Car Tires Get Their Color

ByBrad Kelechava February 2, 2021May 29, 2025

Within the network of special cells of the Hevea brasiliensis tree, there’s a thick, creamy white, milky emulsion—you might know it as latex. The applications…

Vulcanized Rubber Tire Fire
ANSI | Materials History

Vulcanizing Rubber

ByBrad Kelechava November 20, 2017May 29, 2025

Vulcan is the Roman God of fire. Comparable to the Greek deity Hephaestus, Vulcan was worshipped for volcanoes, metalworking, and the forge. In Ancient Rome, August…

Beach wave foam rolling onto sand in Tunisian coast
ANSI | History | Materials History

Formation of Sand in Beaches and Industry

ByBrad Kelechava August 10, 2016May 30, 2025

Few things are so synonymous with the beach that they are practically always expected to be present no matter the location of the shore-based point…

How Fireworks Became a Global Celebratory Practice
ANSI | History | Materials History

How Fireworks Became a Global Celebratory Practice

ByBrad Kelechava July 1, 2016May 30, 2025

According to legend, 2,000 years ago, a cook working in a Chinese field kitchen happened to mix together charcoal, sulfur, and saltpeter, all common kitchen…

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