ceramics

listen to the pronunciation of ceramics
İngilizce - Türkçe
(İnşaat) seramik
seramikçilik
çömlek
çömlekçilik
çanak çömlek
(Diş Hekimliği) Porselen işleme sanatı
seramikçi
{i} çinicilik
ceramist çinici
çini işleri
seramik sanatı ve tekniği
{i} seramik eşya
seramikçilik/seramik
tek
ceramic
toprak
ceramic
seramikle ilgili
ceramic
seramik

O, seramik eser yaparak zengin oldu. - She became rich by making ceramic pieces.

Bir elektrikli ısıtıcı banyo zemininin seramik fayanslarını ısıtır. - An electric heater warms up the ceramic tiles of the bathroom floor.

ceramic
çini
glass ceramics
cam seramik
ceramic
{s} porselen
ceramic
seramik eşya
ceramic
keramik
refractory ceramics
(Askeri) ERİMEZ SERAMİKLER: Bir füzenin atmosfere dönüş kısmı kaplaması yüzeyi. Erimez seramikler alüminyum silikon ve zirkonyum asitleri gibi oksitlenmeye karşı direnir ve bu direnmelerini 2700° derece civarındaki erime noktalarına kadar devam ettirirler
refractory ceramics
(Askeri) erimez seramikler
would you show me some ceramics
seramik gösterir misiniz
İngilizce - İngilizce
plural of ceramic
ceramic objects as a group
the art or science of making ceramic objects
The art of making things of baked clay; as pottery, tiles, etc
Traditionally, objects created from such naturally occurring raw materials as clay minerals and quartz sand, by shaping the material and then hardening it by firing at high temperatures to make the object stronger, harder, and less permeable to fluids. The principal ceramic products are containers, tableware, bricks, and tiles. See also earthenware, porcelain, pottery, stoneware, terra-cotta
including pottery and earthen-ware, are suitable for use in microwave ovens, but oven manufacturers recommend that they be tested first Some ingredients that absorb microwave energy and heat rapidly to a high temperature are present in some ceramic dishes Large amounts of these particles can result in the dish overheating and breaking
Functional and decorative objects made from clay
generic term referring to all ware made of earth materials and processed by firing or baking
Deliberately fired clay artifacts, such as ceramic vessels
the art of making and decorating pottery
{i} art of making clay and porcelain objects; clay or porcelain objects
Work formed of clay in whole or in part, and baked; as, vases, urns, etc
the art and science of objects made from earth materials containing or combined with silica with the aid of heat or the process of making these objects
From the Greek word "keramos" meaning potter's clay; it refers to clay products made permanent by the application of heat (see ceramic change) It also describes the subject of study of a person known as a ceramicist In addition to artistic endeavors, ceramics have many applications in industry where it is used for engine parts, electronics, medical equipment, and many other areas When discussing art, this term is often used interchangeably with pottery Ceramic artists, today, are sometimes referred to as "potters" See also pottery
(German-Keramik) - Slightly porous, light-colored ware, usually fired at about 1,050° - 1,080°C It must be glazed to make it impermeable
The art and technology of making objects of clay and similar materials treated by firing (earthenware, porcelain, etc )
Clay products made permanent by heat The word comes from the Greek "keramos" meaning potter's clay and the ware made from it Glass, enamel, and cement are also considered ceramic
the art of pottery
Term used for the variety of objects produced by modeling clay or other mixtures of earth that are fired and covered in a layer of glaze Also known as pottery
Products made by baking or firing of nonmetallic minerals, such as tile, cement, plaster refractories or brick
Objects made of baked clay, such as vases and other forms of pottery, tiles, and small sculptures
Pottery and ceramic artifacts
a generic term referring to articles made of so- called earth materials: (clay, sand, etc ) processed by firing, or baking The classification includes pottery, earthenware, china, glass refractories, abrasives
ceramic
A hard brittle material that is produced through burning of nonmetallic minerals at high temperatures

Joan made the dish of ceramic.

ceramic
Inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as alumina, beryllia, or glass-ceramic, whose final characteristics are produced by subjection to high temperatures Often used in forming ceramic-substrates for packaging semiconductor chips
ceramic
Of or pertaining to pottery
ceramic
Inorganic nonmetallic material such as alumina, beryllia, or fosterite, whose final characteristics are produced by treatment at high temperatures (and sometimes also under applied pressure), often used in microelectronics as parts of components, substrate, or package
ceramic
Ceramic is clay that has been heated to a very high temperature so that it becomes hard. ceramic tiles. items made from hand-painted ceramic
ceramic
[art] Fired earthenware or pottery formed mainly from clay; usually distinct from terra-cotta
ceramic
An object made of this material
ceramic
pertaining to pottery
ceramic
a nonmetallic material made from clay and hardened by firing at high temperature; it contains minute silicate crystals suspended in a glassy cement
ceramic
technology concerned with the manufacture of products from inorganic, non-metallic substances and materials that are subjected to a high temperature during manufacture and/or use
ceramic
pottery, fired clay
ceramic
An inorganic compound or mixture requiring heat treatment to fuse it inot a homogeneous mas usually possissing high temperature strenght but low ductility Types and uses range from china for dishes to refractory liner for nozzles
ceramic
made of material produced by the high temperature firing of inorganic, nonmetallic rocks and minerals
ceramic
inorganic, nonmetalllic products for which the interatomic bonding is predominantly ionic
ceramic
{s} of or pertaining to ceramics (clay or porcelain objects)
ceramic
A type of magnet, more properly called sintered Ferrite normally manufactured from a powder containing 80% Iron oxide and 20% Barium or Strontium oxide Size for size gives a brighter tone than Alnico
ceramic
a nonmetallic material made from clay and hardened by firing at high temperature; it contains minute silicate crystals suspended in a glassy cement (16 5)
ceramic
[adj] made of clay
ceramic
See: Beryllium Oxide, Alumina
ceramic
an artifact made of hard brittle material produced from nonmetallic minerals by firing at high temperatures of or relating to or made from a ceramic; "a ceramic dish
ceramic
of or relating to or made from a ceramic; "a ceramic dish"
ceramic
Advanced technology that allows the use of ceramics to increase the abrasion resistance of the wear layer
ceramic
Of or pertaining to pottery; relating to the art of making earthenware; as, ceramic products; ceramic ornaments for ceilings
ceramic
An inorganic, nonmetallic material Examples include alumina or glass-ceramic Ceramics are often used in forming ceramic substrates for the packaging of semiconductor chips
ceramic
A clay-like material, consisting mainly of aluminum and magnesium oxides, which, after molding and firing, is used as insulation Ceramics are especially suitable for high temperature applications because of the absence of organic material
ceramic
Any man-made solid produced by the fusion of mineral substances in a kiln The term 'ceramics' has come to signify the slip casting industry that uses talc-ball clay slurries to cast ware for firing at low temperatures The term 'pottery' is used to refer to those individuals and companies who fabricate their own ware using plastic clays of all types and at all temperature ranges
ceramic
Ceramics are ceramic ornaments or objects. a collection of Chinese ceramics
ceramic
Ceramics is the art of making artistic objects out of clay
ceramic
An earthenware product made by firing clay A ceramic is usually a poor conductor of electricity
ceramic
A general term referring to articles made of so-called earth materials i e : clay, sand, etc , processed by firing or baking The classification includes pottery, earthenware, china, glass refractories and abrasives
ceramic
Polycrystalline ferroelectric materials which are used as the sensing units in piezoelectric accelerometers There are many different grades, all of which can be made in various configurations to satisfy different design requirements
ceramic
Of or pertaining to pottery; relating to the art of making earthenware; as, ceramic products The vessels or ware made by potters; earthenware, glazed and baked
ceramic
Any product made from earth derived materials such as clays, silicates, or sand, usually requiring the application of high temperature in a kiln or oven at some stage of the process
ceramic
Any inorganic, nonmetallic solids processed or used in high temperatures The wide range of materials that fall within this classification includes ceramics that are composed of clay minerals, cement, and glass These materials are typically insulative to the passage of electricity and heat, and are more resistant to high temperatures and harsh environments than metals and polymers (plastics) With regards to mechanical behavior, ceramics are hard but very brittle
ceramic
an artifact made of hard brittle material produced from nonmetallic minerals by firing at high temperatures
ceramic
Ceramic is a process rather than a particular kind of magnet A powdered ferrous material (Strontium, Barium, etc ) is pressed and pounded into a desirable shape, then fired in a furnace Ceramic types of magnets aren't as efficient as far as magnetism per pound as AlNiCo magnets, but are much cheaper For instance, a 40oz ceramic ring magnet for loudspeakers costs about $3 in quantity A 40oz AlNiCo ring magnet costs about $50 Ceramics require a lot more force to demagnetize than comparable AlNiCo magnets, and are great for high powered speakers where the magnetism from the voice coil might partially demagnetize an AlNiCo magnet
ceramics