Tile Council of North America (TCNA) announces Richard Eppler has been honored by ASTM International for 50 years of service to the ceramics industry. ASTM recognized Mr. Eppler with the Frank W. Reinhart Award, an award presented for outstanding and unusual contributions to the ASTM Society in the area of terminology standardization.
An accomplished author, evidenced by his book Glazes and Glass Coatings, published in 2000 by the American Ceramics Society, Mr. Eppler is a clear expert and leader in the ceramics industry.
The award presentation highlighted that Mr. Eppler has participated in the C21 Committee for Ceramic Whitewares and Related Products since 1974, including service on the subcommittee for Editorial and Terminology C21.01 since 1986, and chairing that subcommittee since 1998. The Sub Committee’s key standard C242, has been updated 10 times in the last eight years, all from efforts led by Mr. Eppler.
Joining TCNA staff at ASTM International Headquarters in West Conshohocken, PA last week to recognize Mr. Eppler were ASTM International president, Andy Kireta, ASTM VP of Technical Committee Operations, Dan Smith, current C21 staff manager Melissa Marcinowski, and past C21 staff managers Molly Lynyak and Kate Chalfin. “Throughout his service to our industry, Dick has worked tirelessly toward the development and maintenance of terms and definitions that have impacted the quality, performance, and safety of ceramic materials and the ceramics industry,” noted Bill Griese, TCNA deputy executive director, current ASTM board chair, and past chair of Committee C21. “The chemical makeup and properties of ceramic and glass bodies, coatings, and glazes are clearly defined thanks to Mr. Eppler’s contributions to C21.01.” In many cases, these definitions are the basis by which tile, sanitaryware, tableware, enameled appliances, hobby, and giftware materials are specified in the marketplace and acknowledged worldwide by industry, commerce, and academia.