Ceramic Industry Chemicals

Ceramic composition and properties atomic and molecular nature of ceramic materials and their resulting characteristics and performance in industrial applications.
Ceramic industry chemicals. Industrial ceramics ceramics are broadly defined as inorganic nonmetallic materials that exhibit such useful properties as high strength and hardness high melting temperatures chemical inertness and low thermal and electrical conductivity but that also display brittleness and sensitivity to flaws as practical materials they have a history almost as old as the human race. Usually they are metal oxides that is compounds of metallic elements and oxygen but many ceramics. Ceramic chemistry studies the relationship between the physical properties of fired ceramics and ceramic glazes and their chemistry. Industrial ceramics are commonly understood to be all industrially used materials that are inorganic nonmetallic solids.
Abrasive ceramics are common for polishing grinding and finishing operations and to manufacture parts with very tight tolerances. Ceramic industry tesa chemicals is a leader in sourcing quality products used in the ceramic industry. Although ceramic technicians have long understood many of these relationships the advent of computer software to automate the conversion from batch to formula and analysis has brought this science within the reach of many more people. Our specialized sales team market knowledge logistical expertise and infrastructure enable us to be a value added business partner to many of our customers.
Our strong alliances with world class suppliers allow us to be a reliable partner of choice for your. Ceramic products that are made from highly refined natural or synthetic compositions and designed to have special properties are referred to as advanced ceramics.