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FINER POINTS is the only publication devoted exclusively to the understanding, selectionand application of diamond, cubic boron nitride and related materials. It is edited for recipientswho are involved in some way with these “superabrasives”, either as providers of the materials,producers of products containing the materials or users of these products (e.g., grindingwheels, dressing tools, drill bits, saw blades, sawing wires, cutting tools, polishing compounds,CVD film products, etc.).
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COVER PHOTOStone Mountain, Georgia USA is thesite of an INTERTECH 2006 eveningevent with paddle wheel boat dinner
cruise, laser light show andfireworks. Stone Mountain is solidgranite and has the Largest High-
Relief Sculpture in the World.Quarrying took place at the mountain
for 130 years and was shippedthroughout the world. An estimated7.5 million cubic feet of granite were
removed from the mountain.
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American Superabrasives ..................... 19
Apogee Superabrasives ......................... 15
CITCO Diamond & CBN ProductsLandis Grinding Systems................... 14
Diamond Abrasives Corporation .... OBC
Diamond At Work ................................. 24
Engis Corporation............................... IBC
Innovative Organics .............................. 27
Lands Superabrasives .............................. 9
Rush Machinery ..................................... 29
SAT Superabrasives Technologies.......... 5
Smith MegaDiamond.............................. 6
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A Finer Point of View...Disaster and challenges bringout the best in mankind.
Just four years, ago September 11,2001, the United States was caught upin one of the most horrific acts everunleashed against an unsuspectingcountry. The premeditated andruthless attacks leveled againstinnocent people in New York, Virginiaand Pennsylvania will forever stand asone of the most hateful crimes everspawned by sick minds. It would giveus some comfort to think of thesepeople as insane, but it is even morefrightful to think that this is aprogrammed response to a lifetime ofhateful teachings. But hate andaggression from the worst of mankindwas overshadowed by the best ofmankind. Around the world candleswere lighted, American songs weresung in every language and for a briefmoment in time all the good peoplein the world stood up to be counted. Iremember a Canadian singing GodBless America, a German schoolgirlsinging a beautiful National Anthemand a Russian band playing patrioticAmerican tunes. The candlelightservices and memorials rose above thefeeble attempt to scare and intimidatefree people. Heroes arose from smoke,fire and ash. Death was everywhereand everyday heroes carried out thewounded and risked their own lives,even to the greatest sacrifice, givingtheir own. There is a famous passagethat reads: “Greater love hath no manthan this, that a man lay down his lifefor his friends.” How much greatermust that love of mankind be to laydown your life for a stranger!
This September, in the aftermath ofhurricane Katrina, we see a differentform of destruction but more of thesame courage and selfless sacrifice…individuals risking their own lives togo to the aid of people trapped,starving and helpless. This storm wasan act of nature, but the result waseven more devastating with a widerreach that directly affects millions.While the big picture of rebuildingand aid goes to Federal and Localagencies, the vast support and aidfrom everyday citizens isheartwarming… these people are theextended heroes of the Katrina relief.
Everywhere children and localcommunities reacted swiftly and withconviction to help people they didn’tknow. This says a lot for the averageperson. We will always see those whowould use the misfortune of others toprofit for themselves. Price gougingand looting is the dark side of anytragedy. To say these people should beashamed of themselves is useless, thatkind of person has no shame.Gratefully, these people are few incomparison, far outweighed by theoverwhelming legions of volunteersand contributors to the relief effort.
The events of 911 had negative impacton the financial world and nowKatrina will affect all of us in muchthe same way. Gas prices have soaredand this winter will find us dealingwith increases in heating costs, but thevery nature of man will help get uspast these problems as we all do ourpart in rebuilding of the gulf coastregion. Challenges do test the basiccharacter in us all, either in everydaycrisis or in a broader catastrophe.How we respond says who we reallyare. Today we look to help the victimsand find them new jobs and housing.I encourage everyone to do what theycan to help people get through thisand rebuild the communities struckby hurricane Katrina. This too is a waywe all show the basic good inmankind...
Sincerely,
Joseph Tabeling, PresidentIndustrial Diamond Association of America
PRESIDENTJoseph TabelingDelaware Diamond Knives
VICE PRESIDENTRobert LinaresApollo Diamond, Inc.
SECRETARY/TREASURERDavid M. SimpsonSumitomo Electric Carbide Diamond Group
PAST PRESIDENTJoseph M. HaagAction Superabrasive Products
BOARD OF DIRECTORSIon C. Benea (04-06)Engis Corporation
Martin Deakins (03-05)Diamond Innovations
David L. Edwards (05-07)Syntech Superabrasives, Inc.
Ed Galen (04-06)Citco Diamond & CBN Products LandisGrinding Systems
Ben Silverman (03-05)Greenlee Diamond Tool Co.
Don Stropki (04-06)Darmann Abrasive Products
William J. Tully (03-05)Diamond Abrasives Corp.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTORMr. Terry M. KaneIndustrial Diamond Associationof America, Inc.P.O. Box 29460Columbus, Ohio 43229Phone: 614-797-2265FAX: 614-797-2264
E-Mail:[email protected]
Website:www.superabrasives.org
FINER POINTS is the official publication of theIndustrial Diamond Association of America, Inc. andis published fours times a year. Contributions arewelcomed but the Editor reserves the right to acceptor reject any material for publication. All by-linedarticles published in this magazine represent solelythe individual opinions of the writers and notnecessarily those of the Industrial DiamondAssociation. Executive and Editorial Offices: FinerPoints, P.O. Box 29460, Columbus, Ohio 43229,(614) 797-2265. Editor and Advertising, Terry Kane.Advertising rates and deadlines available uponrequest. Copyright 2002. Material in FINER POINTSmay not be reproduced in any form without expresswritten consent.
ISSN: 1090-0896
PRESIDENTJoseph Tabeling
Industrial DiamondAssociation ofAmerica, Inc.
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Announcements&PRODUCTS
MANUFACTURERS TEST NANSULATETRANSLUCENTNaples, Florida – Industrial Nanotech Inc.,announced that the Company's Nansulate
Translucent™ PT and High Heat coatings are currently being tested to reduce heatloss and slow or stop the corrosion process on equipment components. Industrial
Nanotech Inc. produces andsells NansulateTranslucent™, a line of highperformance industrialcoatings that insulate andprotect against corrosion.The coatings are primarilydesigned for heavy industry,
manufacturing and shipping markets. The Company is currently conductingnanoscience-related research in advanced materials, molecular self-assembly, andindustrial applications. For corporate and product information, please visitwww.industrialnanotech.com.
MASTER CHEMICAL LAUNCHES NEW LINE OF TRIM®
NOCOR™ STATE-OF-THE-ART LOW V.O.C, NITRATE-FREE,WATER-BASED RUST INHIBITORS
Perrysburg, Ohio, Aug. 17, 2005 –Master Chemical Corporation releases new state-of-the-art low V.O.C. (volatile organic
compound), nitrate-free, water based rust inhibitors to fill out its line of highperformance corrosion inhibitors. TRIM® NOCOR™ rust preventatives and built-insynthetic rust preventative cleaners create many advantages for the metalworkingcommunity. They are more environmentally and user friendly because they have nosolvent fumes or odors. Additionally they are not flammable and are easily washed offwith mild detergents or cleaners. For further information please visit MasterChemical’s website at www.masterchemical.com or call us at 419-874-7902.
SUNNEN INTRODUCES NEWSV-10Sunnen’s new SV-10 Automatic CylinderHone combines the latest technologywith the consistency and dependabilityof the legendary CV-616 ... but withtwice the horsepower. Incorporating twomotors, one for the spindle and one forthe stroker, the SV-10 has the capabilityto run Sunnen’s new DH-series diamondhone head as well as standard Sunnen tools. The DH-series diamond hone head isthe choice for producing truly round bores. It features multiple points of cutting actionand covers a wide range of bore diameters starting from 2.75 in (69.9 mm). Thesystem will handle all blocks from passenger car and high-performance engines totruck and industrial blocks up to 42 inches. And with the range of diameters on themarket, from 2" to 8", the versatile SV-10 can handle any size job from single cylinderengines to big diesels. For more information, contact Sunnen Products Company,7910 Manchester Ave., St. Louis, Missouri, 63143. Phone: 1-800-772-2878.FAX: 314-781-2268. Web site: www.sunnen.com
UVEX® POLARIZED SAFETY EYEWEAR REDUCES GLARE, IMPROVES VISUAL ACUITYSmithfield, Rhode Island – Safety eyewearworld leader, Uvex®, has introduced a new line ofPolarized Safety Eyewear for outdoor work environments. Utilizing the same topquality, polarized lenses found in high-end sunglasses, Uvex Polarized SafetyEyewear reduces glare and improves visual acuity. These lenses are perfect forindustries such as construction, road work and utilities. A curved lens designprovides built-in side protection to meet the requirements of ANSI Z87+ for highimpact protection, and Uvex polarized lenses block 99.9% of UVA, UVB, UVC andharmful blue light. For additional information on Uvex products, contact: Erica L.Osley, Sr. Product Manager, Email: [email protected]
The Working MachinistAccording to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, by 2011 the American workforce willexperience the worst shortage of skilled workers in U.S. history. I know want they mean…
We all knew him… he’s retired now, trading in his worn wooden toolbox for a tackle box and afishing rod. Ah, but back in the day he was an icon of the working machinist. He always looked thesame, his faded green work shirt and matching pants were his uniform and the bifocals were alwaysperched low on his nose. He used an oil-stained scratch pad and a scarred yellow pencil to add andsubtract and the grit beneath his nails spoke volumes of the hours spent in honest labor. Today weare melancholy when we speak about him and our voice becomes almost reverent as we relate theway he could craft a new component or create an instrument from a simple piece of metal.Complexity was never an issue, just tell him what you needed and he could make it. Hand him adrawing or ask him to create it from thin air,no problem. He was a salty old white-hairedman with soft eyes and a stern conviction inthe way things should be done. No matterwhat type of grinder or lathe, he was onewith the machine. His skillful hands deftlyinterchanged the movements of handwheelcranks, using years of practical experience tocombine infeed, downfeed, crossfeed andtraverse to masterfully bring shape, precisionand purpose from raw material. As themachine hummed a cigarette hung from hislips with a burning ember of orange and hisbreathing generated a continuous swirl ofsmoke around his head. He squintedthrough the smoky haze watching his workand he could tell by the very sound ofabrasive against steel if he had the propercombination of speeds and feeds. Every nowand then he paused and measured his workwith an old micrometer, time worn withmany of the increments shallow from yearsof use. A calloused hand across the part’ssurface and he quickly calculated a final passthat would bring the desired finish. Hissenses were the tools of his trade. Only hiseyes could see the sparking wheel reflectingin the parts flawless surface and envision it’sfinal form. The old man could feel vibrationthrough the machines hand wheels and hiskeen hearing warned him of any change inthe rhythmic tones of his operation.
He was a machinist who took pride in hiswork. Every job was a tribute to his skill anddedication. He had little concern for taking abreak and his lunch may be cut short to getback to his craft or solve a problem. He wasan artist, an expert and one of many whoselegacy is the endearing memory he left withthose who followed.
Now he is gone and the loss continues. Asthe Baby Boomers retire over the next sixyears, our economy will lose an estimated 10million skilled workers. This shortage willcreate an unprecedented need for companiesto not only attract and train new craftsmen,but also create a wave of interest in the tradesfrom potential employees entering theworkforce. The Industrial DiamondAssociation has made a concerted effort towork with organizations and developprograms that will train an incomingworkforce with the skills and the dedicationseen in those craftsmen of days gone by.
Editorial
TERRY KANE, Editor
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WHAT IS INTERTECH?INTERTECH 2006 is the Triennial InternationalConference dedicated to technological advancementand application development with an emphasis onincreased productivity and performance usingindustrial diamond, cubic boron nitride, CVDdiamond, polycrystallines and related materials. Thisconference is designed to provide a blend ofcommercial and technical topics and serve as a global"meeting of the minds" for technologists andbusiness leaders.
The INTERTECH conferences have historically beenthe most successful conferences held onsuperabrasives, drawing global audiences of myriaddisciplines. INTERTECH 2006 will continue with thatprevailing mission to be the largest, most expansiveconference ever conducted in this industry.
GLOBAL COSPONSORS UNDERSCORE IMPORTANCE OF INTERTECH 2006
Abrasive Engineering Society
ASM International
Assodiamante
Concrete Cutting Industry Association of Australia
Concrete Sawing & Drilling Association
F.E.P.A.
Industrial Diamond Associationof America
Industrial Diamond Associationof China
Industrial Diamond Associationof India
Industrial Diamond Associationof Japan
Japan Society of Abrasive Technology
Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME)
Unified Abrasive Manufacturers Association
THE GRAND HYATT ATLANTA IN BUCKHEAD
April 24-26, 2006
An International Technical Conference on Diamond,
Cubic Boron Nitride and their applications.
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INTERTECH 2006 CALL FOR PAPERS!
You can be a part of this exciting event! We are now solicitingcommercial, technical and research papers of approximately 30
minutes in length that address new advancements &development of diamond, cubic boron nitride, CVD Diamond,polycrystallines and other super-hard materials as well as the
dynamics and application of superabrasive systems, with a focuson new technology for sawing, drilling, machining, tooling,grinding wheels, machines, wire drawing, woodworking, etc.,
related to PRODUCTIVITY and PERFORMANCE.
AREAS FOR CONSIDERATION, RELATED TOPICS AND DETAILEDDESCRIPTIONS, CAN BE FOUND ON THE INTERTECH WEBSITE
www.intertechconference.com
If you wish to present a paper, send a one or two paragraph abstract of your topicwith a copy of this page via E-Mail, FAX or regular mail to:
Terry M. Kane, Executive DirectorINDUSTRIAL DIAMOND ASSOCIATION
P.O. Box 29460 • Columbus, Ohio 43229PH: 614-797-2265 FX: 614-797-2264
E-Mail: [email protected]
I propose to present the paper described in the attached abstractat INTERTECH 2006 ... (Please Print Clearly and Include Abstract)
Name:__________________________________________________________________________________________
Title: ______________________________________________________ Date: _______________________________
Company: ______________________________________________________________________________________
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AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORAMERICAN SUPERABRASIVES CORP.
59 AVENUE AT THE COMMONS, 2nd FLOOR, SHREWSBURY, NJ 07702 TEL. 732-389-8066 FAX 732-389-8069www.diamond-abrasives.com
Sept. 19-22Coating 2005 Show & ConferenceIndianapolis, Organized by Goyer Management www.thecoatingshow.com
Sept. 27-29Ohio Technology ShowcaseUS Dept. of Energy, Ohio Dept. of Development,Energy Industries of Ohio
Cleveland, OhioPhone: 800-608-7141 online atwww.ohioshowcase.org
October 11, 2005Medical & Manufacturing DesignLearning ConferenceWarsaw, Indianawww.onlinetmd.com
October 20-21Diamond At Work 1st International Industrial Diamond ConferenceBarcelona, [email protected]
November 5OSHA Construction Safety Training St. Petersburg College /Clearwater, FL
727-577-5004 or visit www.csda.org
November 7-12 Operator CertificationTraining St. Petersburg College /Clearwater, FL
727-577-5004 or visit www.csda.org
November 8-10Aerospace Testing ExpoLong Beach Convention CenterLong Beach Californiawww.aerospacetesting-expo.com/northamerica
November 11-13Tile & Stone ShowLas Vegas, Nevadawww.internationalstoneinstitute.com
November 13-15UAMA Annual Fall MeetingThe Newport Marriott Hotel,Newport, RIwww.uama.org
November 13-16FABTECH International 2005 McCormick Place SouthChicago, IL
November 29 - December 2Sawing & Drilling 101 Training Santa Fe Springs, CA727-577-5004 or visit www.csda.org
2006
January 23-25Manufacturing for Performance Indiana Convention CenterIndianapolis, Indianawww.sme.org/motorsports
January 28-February 1The Concrete Sawing and Drilling Association Annual Convention
Charleston, South Carolina 727-577-5004 or visit www.csda.org
January 31CSDA Tech FairCharleston Place HotelCharleston, SC727-577-5004 or visit www.csda.org
February 16-17 Cutting Edge Training St. Petersburg CollegeClearwater, FL 727-577-5004 or visit www.csda.org
February 18 OSHA ConstructionSafety Training St. Petersburg CollegeClearwater, FL
727-577-5004 or visit www.csda.org
February 20-21 Estimating Training St. Petersburg CollegeClearwater, FL 727-577-5004 or visit
www.csda.org
February 20-25 Operator Certification Training St. Petersburg CollegeClearwater, FL 727-577-5004 or visit www.csda.org
March 20-23 Sawing & Drilling 101 Training Kansas City, MO727-577-5004 or visit www.csda.org
Industrial DiamondAssociation of America
60th Anniversaryand AnnualMeeting
APRIL 22-23, 2006INTERTECH 2006GRAND HYATT ATLANTAAtlanta GA, USAwww.superabrasives.org
APRIL 24-26, 2006INTERTECH 2006GRAND HYATT ATLANTAAtlanta GA, USAwww.intertechconference.com
To have your event or conference listed,please send information to:Finer Points Event Calendar
P.O. Box 29460, Columbus OH 43229Fax 614-797-2264 or
email: [email protected]
THE GRAND HYATT ATLANTA IN BUCKHEAD
April 24-26, 2006
An International Technical Conference on Diamond,
Cubic Boron Nitride and their applications.
www.intertechconference.com
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ABRASIVE TECHNOLOGY APPOINTSDAN HERZOG SALES AND BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT PROCESS ENGINEER TO THELEADERSHIP CENTER OF EXCELLENCEDan has more than 30 years of domestic and international experience inmanufacturing, marketing and sales of superabrasive grinding wheels andtools. He most recently served as President of Wendt U.S.A. Inc., having joinedWendt in 1986 as General Manager. Dan holds a Bachelor of Science degree inMechanical Engineering from the University of Kentucky and a Masters ofBusiness Administration degree from Xavier University. Prior to joining Wendt,Herzog had a 14-year career with GE Superabrasives, where he was Manager,
Sales Europe; Manager, Sales Pacific; and Market Development Engineer. Herzog is a past president ofthe IDA (Industrial Diamond Association) and former two-term president of the UAMA (Unified AbrasiveManufacturers’ Association). “Abrasive Technology is pleased to welcome someone of Dan’s depth ofexperience and knowledge to our team,” said Loyal M. Peterman, Jr., Abrasive Technology Founder andPresident. “Dan is recognized throughout the world as a well respected industry leader. With theaddition of his leadership skills, we will continue to further solidify our position as the worldwide leaderin superabrasive grinding and tooling.”
SUMITOMO ELECTRIC IS PLEASED TOANNOUNCE ON AUGUST 1, 2005, AARON NOLANWAS HIRED BY SUMITOMO ELECTRIC CARBIDE,INC.- DIAMOND GROUP AS A SALES ENGINEER.Aaron graduated from Capital University in Columbus, Ohio in Maywith dual degrees. His degree in Mathematics focuses on businessand statistical analysis. His degree in Economics focuses on bothdomestic and international economic relations as well as someforecasting/modeling. As a Sales Engineer Aaron will beresponsible for marketing new products, developing new accountsand servicing present customers. He will be handling sales ofPCBN, PCD, and single crystal diamond products. Aaron is 22years old, resides in Dublin, Ohio and enjoys all forms of sports.
SINGLE SOURCE TECHNOLOGIESTEAMS WITH JAPANESETECHNOLOGY MANUFACTURER TOHOST THREE-DAY MOLD & DIEINDUSTRY EXPO
Auburn Hills, Michigan – Single Source Technologies, Inc. (SST) – a sales, service and application-based organization specializing in machine tool products used in niche-type metal cutting industries –will team with Makino Die/Mold Technologies to host the “Built for Die/Mold” Technology Expo 2005at SST’s Tech Center in Auburn Hills, Michigan on October 4-6, 2005. For more information or toregister those interested can contact (248) 232-6200
The Industrial Diamond Association of America and TheSociety of Manufacturing Engineers have announced acooperative effort to expand training programs with astronger emphasis on superabrasives. The two leadingorganizations are currently cosponsoring INTERTECH
2006. Dr. Stuart C. Salmon, Chairman of the Machining and Material Removal Community, RodneyG. Grover, Community Relations Manager, Machining & Material Removal and Terry Kane ExecutiveDirector for The Industrial Diamond Association of America finalized the agreement for completion ofa certificate course in 2006.
NANO-PROPRIETARY, INC. TOEXHIBIT BREAKTHROUGHTECHNOLOGIES ATNANOEUROPE 2005Austin, Texas – Nano-Proprietary, Inc.,through its wholly owned subsidiary Applied Nanotech, Inc. is unveiling several new technologiesduring NanoEurope 2005 at the Swiss Fair Center of Olma Messen St.Gallen in Switzerland. Thecompany plans to launch newly introduced technologies, such as thin nanocolumnar film coated ona flexible cloth that composes pollutants at the molecular level in gases and liquids by thephotocatalytic effect; and NanoShooter(tm), which is suitable for implantation and surfacemodification of nanomaterials deposited on other surfaces, such as silicon wafers, glass substrates,ceramic sheets, carbon plates, metallic films, etc. Nano-Proprietary's website is www.nano-proprietary.com
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______ Regular MembershipAny company and/or individual classified as a superabrasive/ultra-hard materialsupplier, tool maker, machine tool builder, end user or related business with offices inthe USA, Canada or Mexico is eligible in this category. Only one individual shall bedesignated by each member company as the IDA Delegate with voting and otherprivileges described in the By-Laws.
(DUES CATEGORY)The dues category for Regular Members is determined by annual sales volumeexpressed in US $ as indicated below.Check to appropriate category:_____ Category 1 $2,500 per year Over $20,000,000 Annual Sales_____ Category 2 $1,880 per year $10,000,000 - $19,999,999 Annual Sales_____ Category 3 $1,660 per year $6,000,000 - $9,999,999 Annual Sales_____ Category 4 $1,290 per year Under $2,000,000 - $5,999,999 Annual Sales_____ Category 5 $770 per year Under $1,999,999 Annual Sales
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______ International MembershipAny company and/or individual classified as a superabrasive/ultra-hard materialsupplier, tool maker, machine tool builder, end user or related business which does nothave offices or other facilities in the USA, Canada or Mexico is eligible in this category.An International Member shall have all the privileges of regular membership, exceptthat the delegate cannot vote at any membership meetings, participate in statisticalreporting for the North American market, hold proxies or serve in any office in IDA.Annual fee for International Member is $2,000 per year.
Name of Delegate Voting Member: ________________________________________
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______ Associate MembershipAvailable for companies having a principal office in the USA, Canada or Mexico, whichare providing products or services to the superabrasive/ultra-hard material industry, butare not engaged in selling, using or dealing in industrial diamonds, cubic boron nitride,compacted diamond/cbn, diamond film or products containing diamonds/cbn. AnAssociate Member shall have all the privileges of regular membership, except that thedelegate cannot vote at any membership meetings, participate in statistical reportingfor the North American market, hold proxies or serve in any office in IDA. Annual feefor Associate Member is $500 per year.
Name of Delegate Voting Member: ________________________________________
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______ Affiliate MembershipEach company that enrolls as a Regular or International IDA Member is entitled tohave a second person at that company designated an Affiliate Member. The firstAffiliate member will receive IDA material at no further cost. Additional persons atMember companies can be added as Affiliate Members to receive IDA materials.Annual fee for Affiliate Member is $75 per year.
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If more than 3 Affiliate Members, please attach separate sheet.
______ Education/ResearchAny individual having an affiliation with a non-profit educational institution or Research& Development organization is eligible for membership in this category. AnEducation/Research Member shall have all the privileges of regular membership,except that the delegate cannot vote at any membership meetings, participate instatistical reporting for the North American market, hold proxies or serve in any office inIDA. Annual fee for Education Member is $125 per year.
______ Senior MembershipAvailable for any individual who has retired or is no longer active in the diamond or cbnbusiness, but wishes to receive information mailings and attend IDA meetings as amember. Annual fee for Senior Member is $50 per year.
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