A hard brittle material that is produced through burning of nonmetallic minerals at high temperatures
Joan made the dish of ceramic.
Inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as alumina, beryllia, or glass-ceramic, whose final characteristics are produced by subjection to high temperatures Often used in forming ceramic-substrates for packaging semiconductor chips
Inorganic nonmetallic material such as alumina, beryllia, or fosterite, whose final characteristics are produced by treatment at high temperatures (and sometimes also under applied pressure), often used in microelectronics as parts of components, substrate, or package
Ceramic is clay that has been heated to a very high temperature so that it becomes hard. ceramic tiles. items made from hand-painted ceramic
[art] Fired earthenware or pottery formed mainly from clay; usually distinct from terra-cotta
a nonmetallic material made from clay and hardened by firing at high temperature; it contains minute silicate crystals suspended in a glassy cement
technology concerned with the manufacture of products from inorganic, non-metallic substances and materials that are subjected to a high temperature during manufacture and/or use
An inorganic compound or mixture requiring heat treatment to fuse it inot a homogeneous mas usually possissing high temperature strenght but low ductility Types and uses range from china for dishes to refractory liner for nozzles
made of material produced by the high temperature firing of inorganic, nonmetallic rocks and minerals
inorganic, nonmetalllic products for which the interatomic bonding is predominantly ionic
A type of magnet, more properly called sintered Ferrite normally manufactured from a powder containing 80% Iron oxide and 20% Barium or Strontium oxide Size for size gives a brighter tone than Alnico
a nonmetallic material made from clay and hardened by firing at high temperature; it contains minute silicate crystals suspended in a glassy cement (16 5)