keramikktyper
Keramikktyper refers to the classification of ceramic materials based on their composition, manufacturing processes, and intended applications. Ceramics are broadly categorized into traditional ceramics and advanced ceramics. Traditional ceramics, often referred to as clay-based ceramics, include earthenware, stoneware, and porcelain. Earthenware is fired at lower temperatures and remains porous, making it suitable for decorative items and unglazed pottery. Stoneware is fired at higher temperatures than earthenware, resulting in a denser, less porous, and more durable material, commonly used for tableware and cookware. Porcelain is fired at the highest temperatures among traditional ceramics, yielding a vitrified, non-porous, strong, and white material used in fine china, electrical insulators, and sanitary ware.
Advanced ceramics, also known as technical or engineering ceramics, are refined and engineered for specific high-performance