Porcelain is a highly refined ceramic material primarily composed of , feldspar , and quartz . It is valued for its unique combination of strength, delicate translucency, and pure white color, often being referred to as "the noblest form of ceramics". Key Raw Materials
Acts as a "flux," melting during firing to create a glassy matrix that bonds the other ingredients together, making the final piece non-porous (vitrified). Porcelain
Acts as a framework for the fired material, increasing mechanical strength and resistance to thermal shock. Porcelain is a highly refined ceramic material primarily
The foundational ingredient. It provides structural integrity and maintains the white color at high temperatures. and pure white color
The specific "recipe" or content for porcelain determines its final properties like whiteness, strength, and translucency.