THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING
Manufacturing Technology Insights | Wednesday, May 01, 2024
Creating pottery at home differs from the ceramic processing done in an industrial environment. Industrial ceramic products are manufactured on a large scale to meet the demands of the industry, ensuring minimal impurities and enhanced precision.
Fremont, CA: The ceramic substance, which is inorganic, nonmetallic, hard, and brittle, is utilized in the production of a wide range of ceramic items. While earthenware, porcelain, and brick have been prominent in ceramic history, a diverse array of both sophisticated and everyday ceramics are currently being manufactured using a variety of materials. Porcelain, clay bricks, and stoneware continue to be made today using traditional raw materials like clay minerals. Advanced ceramics, made from chemical compounds such as silicon carbide and tungsten carbide, are also produced and can serve as protective body armor. These ceramics are essential in the manufacturing of products for the medical, aerospace, electronics, and mining sectors.
Stay ahead of the industry with exclusive feature stories on the top companies, expert insights and the latest news delivered straight to your inbox. Subscribe today.
What Tools Are Required For Ceramic Creation?
Making pottery at home is unlike ceramic processing in an industrial setting. To satisfy the needs of their industry, industrial ceramic goods must be produced in large quantities, with reduced impurities and greater refinement.
Ceramic materials must be arranged and kept in a way that preserves the integrity of their components. To make the compound utilized in the production of items, they must then be mixed with additional ceramic elements. Typical tools used in ceramic manufacture can be the following:
● Storage receptacles
● Milling apparatus
● Casting machine or industrial press
● Station for drying
● An applicator for glaze
● Oven for sintered metal
● Exam table
Modern Manufacturing of Ceramics
Even while the fundamentals of ceramics production have not changed, the clay ovens and kilns used to temper the first pots no longer resemble today's processes. Industrial ceramics items are extremely precise and frequently created using molds and castings. Among the methods utilized in advanced ceramics processing are injection molding, slip casting, and dry pressing.
Using Injection Molding
Advanced ceramics are manufactured via an injection molding technique similar to that used to form plastics. The combined components are heated to create the desired shape until molten and then poured into a mold.
Slip Casting
Forms that are challenging to form on a potter's wheel can be created using slip casting, a ceramic forming process. To enable the clay to form and harden, a liquid clay mixture is poured into a plaster mold. Slip casting yields extremely accurate and reliable forms.
Utilizing a Dry Press
In dry pressing, loose, granulated ceramic powders are compressed inside a die or press, much like in powder metallurgy. The powder adopts the shape of the die by conforming to it. To temper it, the pressed section is heated after that.
More in News