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porous ceramics

Porous ceramics are ceramic materials that contain tiny holes or pores throughout their structure. These pores make the material lightweight, improve insulating properties by trapping air, and allow for fluid movement. They are durable, chemically stable, and resistant to high temperatures, making them useful in applications like filters, insulation, and biomedical implants. The porosity can be controlled during manufacturing to tailor the ceramic’s properties for specific needs, balancing strength and permeability for optimal performance in various industrial and technological uses.