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Ceramic dishes durability.
The relatively high firing temperature thick build and mix of clay and vitreous ceramic materials all help to make stoneware a durable hearty dinnerware option for restaurants.
Sometimes referred to as china porcelain is crafted from ceramic materials and fired at a very high temperature resulting in a product with superb strength durability and a translucent shell like quality.
Porcelain is t he most ubiquitous ceramic dinnerware.
This restaurant grade vitrified ceramic dinnerware is designed to last you for years to come.
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Porcelain dinnerware is perennially popular because it is both durable and attractive.
It has an incredible durability resulting from the high firing temperature.
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Porcelain is also resistant to microwave oven and freezer.
But when it comes to everyday use porcelain is the strongest and most durable material there is when it comes to dishes.
Stoneware is a type of non porous ceramic dinnerware made from stoneware clay that has been fired at a temperature between 2150 and 2330 degrees fahrenheit.
Porcelain porcelain is also a great option for your everyday dishes.
Porcelain cups although they look delicate are often stackable.
This dinnerware often has a thicker build than porcelain and china.
It s thicker in appearance and available in finishes ranging from shiny to matte.
Another type of fired ceramic dinnerware stoneware is a little more durable than earthenware because the clay is fired at a higher temperature and usually has vitreous glass material added to it for strength.
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Is the non porous option of ceramic.
Also referred to as china it is less expensive than bone china and with the right balance of price durability and weight it is great for.
I must admit when i hear the word porcelain i immediately think delicate and fragile.
It s fired at nearly 2 200 degrees fahrenheit and has either naturally occurring or glass materials added to it which makes it waterproof and more durable than earthenware.