
porcelain production
Porcelain production involves creating a durable, smooth ceramic material by shaping a fine clay mixture called kaolin, along with other ingredients like feldspar and silica. The raw materials are carefully mixed, shaped into desired forms through techniques such as molding or wheel-throwing, then dried and fired at high temperatures in a kiln. This firing vitrifies the material, making it hard, translucent, and resistant to wear. Decorative glazes can be applied before the final firing to create a glossy, colorful surface. The process results in the beautiful, strong porcelain used for tableware, art, and scientific instruments.