Porcelain Page

Porcelain is a highly refined ceramic material primarily composed of , feldspar , and quartz . It is valued for its unique combination of strength, delicate translucency, and pure white color, often being referred to as "the noblest form of ceramics". Key Raw Materials

Often reinforced with alumina or ball clay for extreme durability in commercial use. Porcelain

Higher feldspar content (70–85%) mixed with quartz and a small amount of kaolin for aesthetic translucency. Porcelain is a highly refined ceramic material primarily

Typically 50% kaolin, 25% quartz, and 25% feldspar. and pure white color

Acts as a framework for the fired material, increasing mechanical strength and resistance to thermal shock.

Proportions vary based on the intended use and firing temperature:

Porcelain is a highly refined ceramic material primarily composed of , feldspar , and quartz . It is valued for its unique combination of strength, delicate translucency, and pure white color, often being referred to as "the noblest form of ceramics". Key Raw Materials

Often reinforced with alumina or ball clay for extreme durability in commercial use.

Higher feldspar content (70–85%) mixed with quartz and a small amount of kaolin for aesthetic translucency.

Typically 50% kaolin, 25% quartz, and 25% feldspar.

Acts as a framework for the fired material, increasing mechanical strength and resistance to thermal shock.

Proportions vary based on the intended use and firing temperature: