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Showing posts with label Ceramic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ceramic. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 October 2014

Ceramic Products Manufacturing


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Saturday, 23 August 2014

Refractory

Refractory is a material having the ability to retain its strength(physical shape and chemical identity)at high temperatures (usually 3000°C or more).

Porcelain

Porcelain (also known as china or fine china) is a strong, vitreous, more or less translucent ceramic material made by firing a pure clay in the form of kaolin in a kiln at a high temperature and then glazing it with variously colored fusible materials.

Ceramic material


Definition:
Ceramic material
Ceramic Si3N4 bearing parts

Ceramic materials are inorganic, non-metallic materials, that contain at least one metallic and one nonmetallic element, prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling.





CHEMICAL PROPERTIES: 

 1. Chemical / Electrochemical corrosion properties: 
Ceramics rarely undergo anything comparable to metal chemical corrosion or electrochemical corrosion. 

 2. Solubility: 
Ceramics generally have good chemical resistance to weak acids and weak bases. However, very strong acids or strong bases tend to produce ion exchange reactions and dissolve the structures.
CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

Methods for fabrication of ceramic ware shape:
  • Soft Mud
  • Stiff Mud
  • Hot Pressing
  • Dry Pressing
  • Isostatic Pressing
  • Hot isostatic pressing (HIP)
  • Slip Casting
  • Gel Casting
  • Tape casting