Ceramics: Characteristics and Classification

Ceramics are compounds of metallic and non-metallic elements. ‘Ceramics’ originated from the Greek word ‘keromikos, ‘which means ‘burnt stuff.’

Ceramic bowls and glasses

Ceramic bowls and glasses

Characteristics of Ceramics:

  1. High-temperature stability.
  2. High hardness-brittleness.
  3. High mechanical strength.
  4. Low elongation under application of stress.
  5. Low thermal and electrical conductivities.

Classification of Ceramics:

Based on their composition, they are classified as:
  1. Oxides,
  2. Carbides,
  3. Nitrides,
  4. Sulfides,
  5. Fluorides, etc.
Based on the application, it is classified as:
  1. Glasses: containers, windows, mirrors, lenses.
  2. Clay products: structural products (bricks, tiles, sewer pipes) and whitewares (porcelain, chinaware, pottery, etc.). 
  3. Refractories: Thermal insulation. 
  4. Abrasives: Diamond, silicon carbide, tungsten carbide, silica sand, and aluminum oxide/corundum are typical abrasive ceramic materials.
  5. Cement: construction brick. Advanced ceramics: heat engines, ceramic armors, electronic packaging, etc.

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