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What's the difference between reinforced porcelain and ceramics?

The main differences are the differences in nature, characteristics and applications, as follows:

First, the nature is different.

1, reinforced porcelain

Strengthened porcelain is a kind of high-quality porcelain with aluminum, magnesium and other components or magnesia stone powder and feldspar powder as the main raw materials, and then fired at a high temperature of 1340 degrees Celsius to recrystallize and magnetize them into substances.

2. Pottery

Ceramics is a general term for pottery and porcelain. Traditional ceramics, also known as ordinary ceramics, are products fired from natural silicates such as clay, while modern ceramics are also known as new ceramics, fine ceramics or special ceramics. Commonly used non-silicate chemical raw materials or synthetic raw materials.

Second, the characteristics are different.

1, reinforced porcelain

(1), not easy to damage, hard texture, high molding degree and collision resistance.

② Porcelain is delicate, white and soft, with strong light transmission.

③ Compared with traditional porcelain, reinforced porcelain has better thermal insulation.

(4) Because the composition of reinforced porcelain is different from that of ordinary porcelain, it can be thinner, tougher and more wear-resistant.

2. Pottery

Ceramics have excellent insulation, corrosion resistance, high temperature resistance, high hardness, low density and radiation resistance.

Third, the application is different.

1, reinforced porcelain

Suitable for machine washing, microwave oven and electric oven. It is an ideal porcelain for hotels and modern families.

2. Pottery

Suitable for household utensils and handicrafts.

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