kerámiabhabok
Kerámiabhabok is a Hungarian term that translates to "ceramic bubbles" or "ceramic foams." This designation refers to a class of porous ceramic materials characterized by a cellular structure, typically containing a high volume fraction of gas-filled voids or cells. These structures can range from open-cell foams, where the pores are interconnected, to closed-cell foams, where the pores are isolated.
The manufacturing of kerámiabhabok often involves processes that create gas within a ceramic slurry, which then
The unique porous structure of kerámiabhabok imparts a range of beneficial properties, including low density, high