The Diversity of Ceramics & Ceramic Materials

These selected pages take you through the fascinating world of ceramics. Is ceramics just pots? No way. You'll see that ceramics play an important role in everyday life. This exhibit has won several top awards in competition.

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Title and Plan Page
Title Page Ball Page 01
Plan Page Ball Page 02

1. The Basics
1.1 Definition and Science Ball Page 03 Ball Page 04
1.2 Raw materials Ball Page 05 Ball Page 06 Ball Page 07
1.3 Mining and processing Ball Page 08 Ball Page 09 Ball Page 10
1.4 Forming techniques Ball Page 11 Ball Page 12
1.5 Firing Ball Page 13 Ball Page 14
1.6 Decorating Ball Page 15 Ball Page 16 Ball Page 17
1.7 Hallmarks Ball Page 18

2. History
2.1 BC Ball Page 19 Ball Page 20
2.2 AD Ball Page 21 Ball Page 22
2.3 Chinese influence Ball Page 23 Ball Page 24
2.4 18th Century Ball Page 25 Ball Page 26 Ball Page 27 Ball Page 28
2.5 14-18th Century glass Ball Page 29
2.6 19th Century through today Ball Page 30 Ball Page 31 Ball Page 32

3. Building and Construction Ceramics
3.1 Brick Ball Page 33 Ball Page 34
3.2 Tile Ball Page 35
3.3 Pipe Ball Page 36
3.4 Cement and concrete Ball Page 37 Ball Page 38 Ball Page 39 Ball Page 40 Ball Page 41

4. Dinnerware
4.1 China and earthenware Ball Page 42

5. Electrical Ceramics
5.1 Insulators Ball Page 43 Ball Page 44 Ball Page 45
5.2 Resistors and capacitors Ball Page 46 Ball Page 47

6. Medical Ceramics
6.1 Bones and teeth Ball Page 48
6.2 For good health Ball Page 49

7. High Temperature Ceramics
7.1 Refractories Ball Page 50 Ball Page 51
7.2 Insulation Ball Page 52

8. Carbon Ceramics
8.1 Graphite, SiC, cermet Ball Page 53 Ball Page 54

9. Glass
9.1 Flat glass Ball Page 55 Ball Page 56 Ball Page 57
9.2 Safety glass Ball Page 58
9.3 Light Transmission Ball Page 59 Ball Page 60 Ball Page 61
9.4 Optical glass Ball Page 62 Ball Page 63
9.5 Fiberglass Ball Page 64
9.6 Thermal resistant glass Ball Page 65 Ball Page 66
9.7 Enamels Ball Page 67

10. Uses of Clay
10.1 Particulates Ball Page 68

11. Abrasives
11.1 Alumina, silica, etc. Ball Page 69

12. Ceramics and...
12.1 Music Ball Page 70
12.2 Philately Ball Page 71 Ball Page 72 Ball Page 73
12.3 Religion Ball Page 74
12.4 Sports Ball Page 75 Ball Page 76
12.5 Toys and figurines Ball Page 77
12.6 War Ball Page 78
12.7 Writing and language Ball Page 79

Conclusion
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© Tom Fortunato