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Porcelain - "High-temperature hard porcelain" is a type of feldspar porcelain developed using feldspar, quartz, and kaolin (clay) as the main materials. The materials used in this porcelain are prepared to provide the required blanks for the porcelain. The blanks are formed into the desired shape using rolling (positive pressure) or slip casting, etc. The formed greenware is bisque fired at a high temperature (1360-1370℃) in a reducing atmosphere, polished and ground three times, then glazed with a layer of glaze, and finally fired a second time at a medium temperature (1270-1275℃) in an oxidizing atmosphere. The resulting porcelain has a light transmittance of 32.1%, glossiness of 110%, good texture, and is crystal clear and white. The glaze is smooth, delicate, soft, has a high mechanical strength of 550 MPa, and good thermal stability. It is a high-end high-temperature porcelain with high light transmittance and a unique bluish-white characteristic.

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Sanhuan Ceramics Sanhuan Group

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Embossed gold

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