Ceramic (disambiguation)
A ceramic is an inorganic, nonmetallic solid material comprising metal, nonmetal or metalloid atoms primarily held in ionic and covalent bonds. The earliest ceramic objects made by humans were pottery. Ceramics have a wide range of uses, including utilitarian, artistic, and high technology.
Ceramic may also refer to:
Topics which relate to the primary meaning
Processes and objects
- Anthropoid ceramic coffins, associated with some Near East burial customs in the Bronze Age
- Asbestos-ceramic, a prehistoric type of comb ceramic pottery manufactured from asbestos and clay in North Western Europe
- Ceramic armor, used by armored vehicles and in personal armor
- Ceramic art, art made from ceramic materials
- Ceramic building material, an umbrella term used in archaeology to cover all building materials made from baked clay
- Ceramic capacitor, an electronic component with ceramic dielectric
- Ceramic chemistry, the chemistry of ceramic glaze
- Ceramic colorants, substances added to clay or ceramic glaze to create color
- Ceramic decal, a transfer system used to apply pre-printed images or designs to ceramic items
- Ceramic discharge metal-halide lamp
- Ceramic engineering, the science and technology of creating ceramic objects
- Ceramic flux, a substance used to promote partial liquefaction in clay bodies and glazes
- Ceramic foam, a tough foam made from ceramics
- Ceramic forming techniques, methods of forming ceramic shapes
- Ceramic glaze, a vitreous substance fused to a ceramic body through firing
- Ceramic heat cell, a ceramic device to burn a fuel without flame
- Ceramic heater, a space heater with a ceramic heating element
- Ceramic houses, buildings made of an earth mixture high in clay and fired to become ceramic, a technique developed in Iran in the 1970s
- Ceramic-impregnated fabrics
- Ceramic knife, a knife made of ceramic
- Ceramic matrix composite, a composite material which consists of ceramic fibers embedded in a ceramic matrix
- Ceramic membrane, used in liquid filtration
- Ceramic mixing technology
- Ceramic mold casting, a metal casting process
- Ceramic molding, traditional methods of forming ceramic objects
- Ceramic petrography, a laboratory-based scientific archaeological technique in which ceramics and other inorganic materials are examined using polarized light microscopy
- Ceramic products cluster, the ceramic industry of Wallonia, Belgium
- Ceramic resonator, an electronic component
- Ceramic tile cutter, a tool for cutting ceramic tiles
- Ceramic valve, a valve with ceramic trim, ball, seat, disc or lining
- Ceramic water filter, an inexpensive and effective type of water filter
- Co-fired ceramic, a monolithic ceramic microelectronic device
- Comb Ceramic, a widespread type of prehistoric pottery
- Compaction of ceramic powders, a forming technique for ceramics
- Conservation and restoration of ceramic objects, an activity concerned with archaeological, historic and artistic objects
- Digital ceramic printing on glass
- Glass-ceramic, a polycrystalline material
- Glass-ceramic-to-metal seals
- Kenya Ceramic Jiko, a portable charcoal-burning stove developed in the 1990s
- Nanophase ceramic, ceramics having grain sizes under 100 nanometers
- Protonic ceramic fuel cell
- Salt ceramic, a traditional salt-based modeling medium
- Sangkhalok ceramic ware, Thailand
- Vacuum ceramic filter, a device for separating liquids from solids for dewatering purposes
Organizations
- Aichi Prefectural Ceramic Museum, Seto, Japan
- American Ceramic Society, Westerville, Ohio
- Journal of the American Ceramic Society, a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal
- American Museum of Ceramic Art, Pomona, California
- Archie Bray Foundation for the Ceramic Arts, a public, nonprofit, educational institution located near Helena, Montana
- British Ceramic Tile, a manufacturing company founded at Heathfield, Devon in the 1850s
- Central Glass and Ceramic Research Institute, Kolkota, India
- Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology, Kolkota, India
- Icheon Ceramic Festival, held annually in Gyeonggi-do province, South Korea
- Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute, Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, People's Republic of China
- Jordan Ceramic Industries, a manufacturing company in Jordan
- Kyushu Ceramic Museum, Arita, Saga Prefecture, Japan
- La Bisbal Ceramic School, Catalonia, Spain
- National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, a U.S. organization concerned with ceramics as an art form and in creative education
- National Museum of Ceramic Art, Baltimore, Maryland
- Oriental Ceramic Society, a society devoted to the study and appreciation of all aspects of oriental art founded 1921 in London
- Orton Ceramic Foundation, a charitable trust based in Westerville, Ohio
- Portage Ceramic Awards, an annual prize for New Zealand ceramic art
- Salzburg Award for Ceramic Art, an Austrian award
- Schein–Joseph International Museum of Ceramic Art, Alfred University, Alfred, New York State
- Seokbong Ceramic Museum, Seoul, South Korea
Miscellaneous
- Hanoi Ceramic Mosaic Mural, a decorative structure in Hanoi, Vietnam
- List of Korean ceramic artists and sculptors
Places
- Ceramic, North Carolina, a ghost town
- Kazerun Ceramic Tile Company, a village and company town in Deris Rural District, Central District of Kazerun County, Fars Province, Iran
Other uses
- Ceramic Hello, a musical duo from Burlington, Ontario formed in 1980
- H2Ceramic cooling, a computer cooling product
- SS Ceramic, a British ocean liner, launched 1912, sunk 1942 by German torpedo attack with the loss of all but one of 656 passengers and crew
See also
- All pages with a title containing ceramic
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