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		<title>Ceramic Materials And Their Uses</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scientifically, ceramics are compounds of metallic and non-metallic elements. There are also manufactured ceramic materials such as diamond, SiC and Si3N4 and so on. In modern applications, a broader definition applies to the term ceramic, that is everything that is not a metal or organic material. Ceramics are inorganic as well as non-metallic materials which [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scientifically, ceramics are compounds of metallic and non-metallic elements. There are also manufactured ceramic materials such as diamond, SiC and Si3N4 and so on. In modern applications, a broader definition applies to the term ceramic, that is everything that is not a metal or organic material. Ceramics are inorganic as well as non-metallic materials which have been processed or used at high temperatures.</p>
<p>There are various types of ceramic products which we have classed under four distinct categories-</p>
<p>1. Structural &#8211; it includes roof and floor tiles, pipes and bricks.</p>
<p>2. White wares &#8211; they include objects like decorative, sanitary ware, table ware and wall tiles. The examples of white ware ceramics are stone ware, porcelain, bone china and earthen ware.</p>
<p>3. Refractories like glass and steel building crucibles, gas fire radiant and kiln linings.</p>
<p>4. Technical or fine ceramics. such products include tiles applied in the space shuttle program, ballistic fortification, bio-medical implants, missile nose cones, nuclear fuel uranium oxide pellets and jet engine turbine.</p>
<p>The various properties of ceramics are discussed below-</p>
<p>1. MECHANICAL PROPERTIES- they are crystalline or amorphous and are usually covalently bonded or iconic substances. Ceramic materials also show plastic deformations.</p>
<p>2. ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES- they are semi conductors and most of them are transitional metal oxides. However under extremely low temperatures some ceramics become superconductors.</p>
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