The ionic and covalent bonds of ceramics are responsible for many unique properties of these materials such as high hardness high melting points low thermal expansion and good chemical resistance but also for some undesirable characteristics foremost being brittleness which leads to fractures unless the material is toughened by reinforcing agents or by other means.
Do ceramic materials have a hard trait.
Porcelain has been described as being completely vitrified hard impermeable even before glazing white or artificially coloured translucent except when of considerable thickness and resonant.
Ceramic materials are brittle hard strong in compression and weak in shearing and tension.
Additives include a binding agent to hold the powder together after compaction and a release agent to enable a compacted component to be easily removed from the compaction die.
Also they are generally hard and brittle with very good chemical and thermal stability.
They withstand chemical erosion that occurs in other materials subjected to acidic or caustic environments.
Ceramics generally can withstand very high temperatures ranging from 1 000 c to 1 600 c 1 800 f to 3 000 f.
Ceramic powder consists of ceramic particles and additives that improve a powder s ease of use during component fabrication.
Michael pfeifer in materials enabled designs 2009.
Ceramics may be crystalline or non crystalline and are strong stiff brittle chemically inert and do not conduct heat or electricity but properties vary widely.