Many kinds of ceramics, according to different angles, can be divided into different categories of ceramics.
Many kinds of ceramics, according to different angles, can be divided into different categories of ceramics. Ceramics can be divided into art ceramics, daily ceramics, sanitary ceramics, building ceramics and so on according to different uses. Today's article is about daily ceramics. As the name implies, daily ceramics refer to the ceramics used in daily life. Ceramics under the small classification of daily ceramics can also be divided into different ceramics according to different angles, the following ceramics Xiaobian to talk about the classification of daily ceramics.
Ceramics for daily use are mainly classified from two angles. The first is that according to the types of household ceramics, they can be classified into fine household ceramics, household stoneware, household porcelain, bone China, fortified porcelain, feldspar porcelain, etc. According to the quality of its body, pottery can be divided into coarse pottery and fine pottery. Fine pottery is thin in body and light in body. It is glazed pottery after plain firing, and sometimes decorated with patterns. Of course, it still has all the large pores of pottery body, high water absorption characteristics. Stoneware is the previously described fully sintered but unporcelain earthenware, between earthenware and porcelain. Stoneware is the former earthenware ware. Its body is generally thick, the section is like stone, water absorption rate is very low, hardness is very high. Fortified porcelain is porcelain made by adding aluminum, magnesium and other components on the basis of porcelain raw materials and fired at high temperature. This kind of porcelain is more resistant to falling than ordinary porcelain.
The second is classified according to the method of daily ceramic decoration. According to the decoration can be divided into glaze color, glaze color, underglaze color, color glaze and white porcelain. On the glaze color is in the glaze after burning again on the glaze with pigment decoration, and finally with low temperature firing is on the glaze color. The glazing process is similar to the glazing process, except that the final color is fired at a high temperature so that the glaze melts and the pigment of the glaze sinks into the glaze. Underglaze color is colored on the body before applying glaze, and then glaze firing, that is, underglaze color. White glaze is the primary glaze of porcelain. Color glaze is by adjusting the content of various trace elements in glaze to achieve the purpose of changing the glaze color. White porcelain is made from porcelain clay containing less iron and glazes containing little or no coloring agent. Such white porcelain is very white.
The above is the classification of daily ceramics by two angles





