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- In ceramic tile production, because of various reasons, unsold fired products come out.
- Calcareous materials, like marble used in connection with cultural heritage objects such as statues and pedestals, or as wall facings on buildings, often show a brownish staining owing to contact with iron metal or iron-containing minerals in the stone.
- Kaolin or china clay is a versatile industrial mineral with wide technological applications and is abundantly available in India.
- Ceramic-metal composites (cermets) are used both in metallurgy and mechanical engineering as structural materials, and in electrical engineering and electronics in sliding electrical contacts and to enhance the emissivity of cathodes.
- Porous ceramics have attracted considerable attention owing to the increased interest in their applications.
- Tricalcium phosphate based ceramics (TCP) are bioresorbable and thereby considered to be promising bone replacement materials.
- The impacting of ceramic components by small projectiles can lead to strength degradation caused by the formation of Hertzian cracks.
- Ceramic materials suffer from a number of limitations which restrict their use in dental restorations.
- Because ceramic products require accurate control in all heating operations, natural gas has acquired a high rating as a fuel, but because of difficulties encountered such as exhaustion of supply, distant markets, etc.
- The use of ornamental stones waste incorporated in resin to produce artificial stone has been an interesting alternative to reduce the increasing amount of discarded residue in the environment; in addition, it is technically and economically viable.
- Clay from the Andreevskoe deposit (Ukraine) is a high-quality material suitable for the ceramic industry for manufacturing a wide range of articles, from sewage pipes to high-strength insulators.
- the past decades, glass-ceramics embedded with nanocrystals have been proved to be one kind of the most promising photonic materials for applications in optical amplifiers, tunable solid-state lasers, luminescent solar concentrators and up-conversion luminescence devices, etc.
- While there is a great deal of research on the synthesis of high- temperature glasses and ceramics, there is but little research on new low-temperature materials.