How to use in-sentence of “ceramics”:
+ For these two reasons, ceramics fail far more catastrophically than metals.
+ Today Dolores Hidalgo is known primarily for its ceramics industry.
+ From 1946 to 1948, he made toys and ceramics in Sonnenberg.
+ Archeologists Sugiyama and Sarabia also recently discovered older structures and Patlachique ceramics in the Sun Pyramid’s fill.
+ The invention of carbon fibre, modern hard ceramics and various plastic compounds are suitable for light armour which is effective in many circumstances.
+ Powdered glass is fused onto ceramics by firing to between 750 and 850 °C.
+ This helped the development of porcelain and other whiteware ceramics in England.
+ Terra-cotta or ceramics produced in Lampang are of the best quality in Thailand.
Example sentences of “ceramics”:
+ It is also used to make ceramics opaque.
+ Semiconducting ceramics are also used as gas sensors.
+ It is also used to make ceramics opaque.
+ Semiconducting ceramics are also used as gas sensors.
+ They made polished red ceramics ceramics.
+ Semiconducting ceramics are also employed as gas sensors.
+ He trained in ceramics at the Aalto University School of Arts, Design and ArchitectureUniversity of Art and Design in Helsinki.
+ Hard thermosetting plastics, rubber, crystals, and ceramics have minimal plastic deformation ranges.
+ It is abbreviated as LBK and is also known as the Linear Band Ware, Linear Ware, Linear Ceramics or Incised Ware culture.
+ The study and development of ceramics includes methods to deal with these characteristics, to accentuate the strengths of the materials and investigate novel applications.
+ Textiles and clothing, meat, beer, shoes, and ceramics are the major industrial products of the city.
+ Celadon is a term for ceramics meaning both a type of glaze and color.
+ Stoneware is a broad term for pottery or other ceramics fired at a relatively high temperature.Arthur Dodd David Murfin.
+ This is particularly important in the manufacture of high performance ceramics such as those used by the billions for electronics, in capacitors, inductors, sensors, etc.
+ FranksFrankish ceramics were found when some people Westerhoven used to be part of the ‘heerlijkheid’ Bergeyk but became separated from it in 1810.
+ Clay-based ceramics are described in the article on pottery.
+ Some ceramics are semiconductors.
+ Many early ceramics were hand-built using a simple coiling technique in which clay body was rolled into long threads that were then pinched and beaten together to form the body of a vessel.
+ The Moche culture from Northern Peru made ceramics from earth, water, and fire.