Ceramic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A ceramic is an inorganic, non-metallic solid prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. Ceramic materials may have a crystalline or partly crystalline structure, or may be amorphous (e....
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Ceramic materials - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ceramic materials are inorganic, non-metallic materials and things made from them. They may be crystalline or partly crystalline. They are formed by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. Clay wa...
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For more detailed accurate analysis of ceramic materials, the clay can be formed using mechanical methods which achieve a more dense test specimen, which tend to give results closer to the finished ceramic products.
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Ceramic materials are inorganic, nonmetallic materials. Most ceramics are compounds between metallic and nonmetallic elements for which the interatomic bonds are either totally ionic or predominantly ionic but having some covalent character.
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