Porcelain also known as Fine China is a ceramic material that is made by the heating of selected and refined materials at very high temperatures. The selected materials mostly include clay which is in the form of kaolinite. According to the laws of Combined Nomenclature of European Countries porcelain is passed as "completely vitrified, impermeable white or artificially coloured, resonant, hard and translucent.
The Raw material selected for the making of a porcelain material, after being mixed with water, they form a paste of plastic which can be worked into any shape before putting them in kiln at high temperatures ranging between 1200 to 1400 degrees Celsius. Due to the heating of porcelain at such high temperatures they get their strength, toughness and the translucence of porcelain.
The Raw material selected for the making of a porcelain material, after being mixed with water, they form a paste of plastic which can be worked into any shape before putting them in kiln at high temperatures ranging between 1200 to 1400 degrees Celsius. Due to the heating of porcelain at such high temperatures they get their strength, toughness and the translucence of porcelain.