By jessie wong saturday 06 july 2013 published in ultrasonic technology.
What are ceramics used for in everyday life.
Ceramic dots have been printed on fabrics to achieve ultra strong antibacterial jerseys for bikers.
Most of us think of pots porcelains and tiles when we encounter the word ceramic but there is more to ceramic than those.
The common properties of ceramics comprise strength robustness fragility high thermal and electrical resistance.
The main applications of ceramics and glass for everyday life applications are illustrated in the table below.
Those are the primary technical ceramics applications in our everyday life and are now aware of its use in our everyday life.
The life science sector benefits from many properties of ceramics such as inertness non toxicity hardness high compressive strength low friction coefficient wear and chemical resistance sterile nature ability to be manufactured with various degrees of porosity very good aesthetics and durability.
What many of us do not know is the many ways that ceramic is used.
Whatever merchandise have porcelains are applications everywhere and people are opting these products into a daily regimen.
Our roofs bathrooms and kitchens are covered in ceramic tiles.
Ceramic can be glazed with different colours and printed with any design so tiles can be tailored to.
The various materials used in manufacturing of ceramic objects give them a wide range of properties.
We ve put together a list of 8 ways ceramic is used in modern life the obvious and the not so obvious.
Almost everyone knows what ceramic is.
Main applications of ceramics and glass in everyday life.
Also bioceramic athletic recovery sleepwear has been introduced recently.
If aerospace is an extraordinary use for extraordinary ceramics construction is one of the best known uses for ordinary everyday ceramics.
Ceramics are best known as fragile solids mainly suited for bearing high temperatures.