Based on the current normative iso 10545 3 that rules the ceramic tile classification the porcelain tile follows under b1a group with a water absorption porosity below 0 5.
Ceramic fired alumina mineral flooring screens.
Alumina bisque ceramic sheets often used to create prototype components these ceramic sheets come semi fired so they can be machined using conventional metalworking tools.
Our advanced technical ceramics offer higher strength and corrosion resistance than traditional wear materials.
The porcelain tiles are obtained starting with several natural raw materials such as clay kaolin feldspar and sand.
Free flowing self leveling.
And as we all know adding color to your ceramic art can be a tricky proposition.
Alumina also known as aluminum oxide is a hard wearing advanced technical ceramic material frequently used in a wide variety of industrial applications.
Our variety of high grade proprietary ceramics are specifically engineered for the most severe processing applications.
Bonded and coated abrasives for flooring.
Unlike working with paints the raw glaze you put on your prize pot or sculpture often looks completely different from the fired result.
We have 5 different ceramic formulations suitable for different wear and chemical profiles.
Ceramic pigments often referred to as ceramic stains have vastly opened up the color possibilities for potters.
Low cement low moisture.
Once fired and sintered it can only be machined using diamond grinding methods.
Used to fireproof products and linings and as an abrasive for surface preparation.
Brown aluminum oxide bfa is a clean high strength material that resists oxidation and corrosion maintains chemical stability and withstands extremely high temperatures.
A ceramic is any of the various hard brittle heat resistant and corrosion resistant materials made by shaping and then firing a nonmetallic mineral such as clay at a high temperature.
Low thermal expansion alumina silicate ceramic.
The crystallinity of ceramic materials ranges from highly oriented to semi crystalline vitrified and often completely amorphous e g glasses.
Corrosion engineering is the leader of wear technology for mineral processing applications.
Common examples are earthenware porcelain and brick.