Where are ceramics used?

Introduction

Ceramic products are hard, porous, and brittle. As a result, they are used to make pottery, bricks, tiles, cement, and glass. Ceramics are also used in many places in gas turbine engines. Bio-ceramics are used as dental implants and synthetic bones. Given below are some other important uses of ceramics in our day to day life.


  • Tiles: Our roofs, bathrooms, and kitchens are covered in ceramic tiles. Ceramic can be glazed with different colors and printed with any design, so tiles can be tailored to different people’s tastes. They are tough and easy to wipe clean once glazed which is perfect for use in the kitchen or bathroom.
  • Cookware: The majority of crockery and pots are made from ceramic. From unglazed to glazed, mortar and pestles to the mug that holds your tea, ceramic is a staple material in the kitchen. Ceramic knives have also become common, they are one of the hardest knives you can buy yet are extremely lightweight.
  • Toilets: Sanitary ware such as toilets, sinks, and bathtubs are made from ceramic. Ceramic can be glazed and fired so that it becomes non-porous, perfect for sanitary ware which gets used every day and is, of course, in contact with lots of water.
  • Cars: Ceramic can help to decrease pollution and capture toxic materials. Today’s catalytic converters are made with ceramic and help convert harmful fumes into non-toxic gases, therefore having a huge benefit on the environment. They are used to coat the car to get shine as well.
  • Artificial Bones and Teeth: Toughened ceramic is used in hip replacements and is designed to be porous so that it can stimulate natural bone growth around the artificial joint. You will also find ceramic fillings for your teeth where the ceramic is chemically bonded to your tooth making it extremely strong.
  • Electronic Devices: Televisions contain ceramic insulators, computers have silicon chips and the electric motors in your vacuum cleaner or blender are also made using ceramic.

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