The composition if clay particles renders a plastic quality which means it deforms under pressure and retains a new.
Ceramic terms definitions.
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This is a list of pottery and ceramic terms.
Terms in this set 38 ceramics.
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A shiny reflective surface.
See also claybody glaze fit high temp glaze intermediate glaze low temp glaze.
Transparent glaze transmits light clearly.
Bat a slab on which clay is handled typically a circle piece that can be attached to a pottery wheel head.
Wedging a method of kneading clay to make it homogenous by cutting and rolling.
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The uppermost part of a pot.
Throwing creating ceramic shapes on the potter s wheel.
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The removing of wares from a kiln.
When purchasing ceramic pieces it is important to consider the type of glaze in terms of food safety durability and fit with the underlying claybody.
Basic ceramic terms ceramics.
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A ceramic material is an inorganic non metallic often crystalline oxide nitride or carbide material.
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Vitrification the firing of pottery to the point of glossification.
Highest insulating rating of standard refractories but can release carcinogenic fibers.
Creation of an object out of clay.
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A glass coating on a ceramic piece.
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They withstand chemical erosion that occurs in other materials subjected to acidic or caustic environments.
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.
A class of ceramic artifacts in which clay is formed into containers by hand or in molds or with a potter s wheel often decorated and fired.
A natural material extracted from the earth s crust.
Ceramic insulating material composed of spun kaolin fibers available in blanket form braided tape rigid board and tubular flue liners.
Stoneware all ceramic wear fired between 2 100 and 2 300 degrees.