Porcelain from Indian Stalwart Global Sourcing is a premium high-fired ceramic known for its exceptional strength, translucency, and fine white texture, ideal for diverse industrial and decorative applications. This porcelain is manufactured through a meticulous process involving key raw materials like kaolin, feldspar, and quartz, fired at high temperatures between 1,200°C and 1,450°C to achieve a non-porous, vitrified body with excellent durability and chemical resistance. Often used in tableware, dental products, insulators, and tiles, our porcelain offers superior hardness and an elegant translucent finish that distinguishes it from other ceramics. Each piece undergoes a thorough multi-stage production process including slip casting, drying, biscuit firing, glazing, decoration, and final high-temperature firing to ensure premium quality. Bulk buyers can benefit from factory-direct pricing with no minimum order quantity, making it an ideal choice for manufacturers, retailers, and exporters seeking high-performance porcelain components customized for specific industrial uses.
Key Features
| Features | Description |
|---|---|
| Material Composition | Kaolin, Feldspar, Quartz (Petuntse) |
| Firing Temperature | 1,200°C to 1,450°C |
| Porosity | Vitrified and non-porous |
| Translucency | Visible when held to light |
| Strength | High strength due to mullite formation |
| Surface Finish | Glazed for durability and aesthetic |
| Types Available | Hard-paste, Soft-paste, Bone China options |
| Applications | Tableware, Tiles, Dental products, Electrical insulators |
| MOQ | 1 PC |
| Customization | Available for specific industrial and decorative needs |
| Attributes | Description |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Porcelain Ceramic |
| Manufacturing Process | Slip casting, pressing extruding, drying, biscuit firing, glazing, final glazing firing |
| Color | Fine white texture |
| Durability | Highly durable and chemically stable |
| Heat Resistance | Up to 1,450°C |
| Translucency | Yes |
| Packaging Unit | Per Piece (PC) |
| MOQ | 1 PC |
| Store Name | Indian Stalwart Global Sourcing |
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This porcelain is fired at a high temperature range between 1,200°C to 1,450°C, ensuring a vitrified, non-porous, and durable ceramic body.
The porcelain is primarily composed of kaolin, feldspar, and quartz (petuntse), which fuse during firing to create strength and translucency.
Yes, due to its heat resistance, chemical stability, and hardness, this porcelain is suitable for applications including electrical insulators and dental products.
Indian Stalwart Global Sourcing offers this porcelain with a minimum order quantity of just 1 piece, suitable for both small-scale and large industrial buyers.
Yes, when held up to light, the porcelain shows characteristic translucency indicating fine craftsmanship and high-quality firing.
Country Of Origin: India
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Porcelain is a high-fired ceramic known for its strength, translucency, and fine white texture.
Definition :
Porcelain is a vitrified pottery with a white, fine-grained body that's usually translucent when thin, distinguishing it from porous earthenware. It achieves its properties through firing at 1,200–1,450°C (2,200–2,650°F), creating a non-porous, resonant material.
Translucency is visible when held to light.
Composition :
True hard-paste porcelain consists of kaolin, feldspar, quartz (or petuntse), and sometimes clay. These fuse during high-temperature firing, forming mullite for durability and low permeability.
Types :
Hard-paste: High-fired Chinese style using kaolin and petuntse; strongest and most translucent.
Soft-paste: European imitation with lower firing temps and materials like glass frit.
Bone china: Adds bone ash for whiteness and lightness.
Uses :
Common in tableware, tiles, dental products, and insulators due to heat resistance, hardness, and chemical stability. It's prized for beauty and longevity in dinnerware and decor.
Porcelain is crafted through a precise, multi-stage process involving raw materials, shaping, drying, and high-temperature firings.
Raw Materials :
Key ingredients include kaolin (white clay), petuntse (feldspar/quartz rock), and sometimes feldspar or bone ash for specific types. These are crushed, purified, and mixed with water into a liquid "slip" or plastic dough for workability.
Preparation and Shaping :
The slip is poured into plaster molds (slip casting) or pressed/extruded into forms like plates or slabs. Excess slip drains off as molds absorb water, forming a solid shell; items like handles are attached separately and refined by hand.
Drying:
Pieces air-dry for hours to days on porous surfaces, preventing cracks and preparing for firing.
First Firing (Biscuit) :
Items undergo "biscuit" firing at 950–1,000°C for 16–20 hours, hardening the body while keeping it porous for glazing.
Glazing and Decoration :
Glaze (a glassy coating) is applied by dipping or spraying, often with pigments for color; designs may be painted or printed.
Final Firing (Glost):
High firing at 1,200–1,450°C (often 1,300–1,380°C) for hours vitrifies the porcelain, fusing glaze and body into a translucent, durable finish. Cooling follows slowly to avoid stress.
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