Porcelain

Porcelain

Chinese porcelain is considered a work of art from the Chinese dynasty to this day. China has a wide variety of materials for making ceramics. The first species were created about 11,000 years ago during the Paleolithic period. Chinese porcelain ranges from building materials such as bricks and tiles, to fire- or kiln-baked pottery to synthetic porcelain products made for courts.

Arcopal dishes

Opal or arcopal is a mixture of glass and porcelain that is more beautiful and durable than glass and much lighter than porcelain. The compound used in the manufacture of archopal includes: lime powder, sodium carbonate, feldspar, sodium carbonate, silica, etc. These raw materials are combined with each other at a very high temperature and the final product will be an arc material.

ceramic dishes

Ceramic dishes can have different types. For example, earthenware may be crockery and utensils that are baked in an oven and glazed over. On the other hand, it can be made of aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron, ordinary iron and other glazed metals. The ceramic coating used is a non-stick surface that is not scratched or damaged and distributes heat evenly.