määrdeaines
Määrdeaines is a term used in the field of materials science and engineering, referring to the solid phase of a material that remains after the removal of a liquid phase, typically through a process such as drying, evaporation, or extraction. The term is often used in the context of ceramics, where it describes the solid residue left after the removal of a liquid binder or solvent from a ceramic slurry or paste. This solid phase is crucial in determining the final properties of the ceramic material, including its strength, porosity, and thermal conductivity.
The composition and properties of määrdeaines can be influenced by various factors, including the type of liquid
Määrdeaines plays a significant role in the manufacturing of various ceramic products, such as bricks, tiles,