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What is the difference between ceramics and porcelain?

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Porcelain and ceramic are frequently used in construction and ceramics. Its aesthetic attractiveness is one of the factors contributing to its popularity. I will tell you the major differences between the two.

  • Porcelain is translucent but ceramic is opaque.

  • Comparing porcelain to ceramics, porcelain has a more delicate appearance.

  • Porcelain has a finer and smoother surface than ceramics.

  • Ceramic materials are thicker than porcelain materials, which also appear slightly whiter.

  • Ceramics cannot match porcelain's ability to resist stains. There is extremely little chance that perhaps the porcelain tiles will crack in cold temperatures.

  • Compared to porcelain tiles, ceramic tiles are much more permeable.

  • The old Italian word Porcelland, which means translucent surface, is where the name "porcelain" originates. The word "ceramics" is derived from the Greek word "Keramik's," which means pottery or pottery.

I hope I was able to help you with your query.

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