Ceramic composition and properties atomic and molecular nature of ceramic materials and their resulting characteristics and performance in industrial applications.
Ceramic elements definition.
A ceramic material is an inorganic non metallic often crystalline oxide nitride or carbide material.
While the earliest ceramics were pottery the term encompasses a large group of materials including some pure elements.
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Some elements such as carbon or silicon may be considered ceramics ceramic materials are brittle hard strong in compression and weak in shearing and tension.
Technically ceramics are those things made from materials which are permanently changed when heated.
Once the ceramic has been shaped it is fired in a high temperature oven known as a kiln.
Ceramics are generally made by taking mixtures of clay earthen elements powders and water and shaping them into desired forms.
For example clay has chemically bonded water in it which will cause it to slake down disintegrate when a dried clay object is put in water.
The word ceramic comes from the greek word keramikos which means of pottery.
Often ceramics are covered in decorative waterproof paint like substances known as glazes.
They withstand chemical erosion that occurs in other materials subjected to acidic or caustic environments.
Industrial ceramics are commonly understood to be all industrially used materials that are inorganic nonmetallic solids.
Ceramic definition of or relating to products made from clay and similar materials as pottery and brick or to their manufacture.
Ceramic art is art made from ceramic materials including clay it may take forms including artistic pottery including tableware tiles figurines and other sculpture as one of the plastic arts ceramic art is one of the visual arts while some ceramics are considered fine art as pottery or sculpture most are considered to be decorative industrial or applied art objects.