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What is porosity in ceramics.
Porous ceramics also known as cellular ceramics began developing in the 1970s.
The term porosity is used in multiple fields including pharmaceutics ceramics metallurgy.
Strictly speaking some tests measure the accessible void the total amount of void space accessible from the surface.
As a rule any ceramic material including carbide oxide cutting tools is solid substance with cavities pores.
Porosity is measured by the weight increase when boiled in water.
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In ceramics porosity is considered an indication of density and therefore strength and durability.
They are comprised of a kind of heat resistant porous material with many gaseous pores.
It is widely known that increasing interest in porous ceramics is due to their special properties which comprise high volumetric porosity up to 90 with open and interconnected or closed and isolated pores and a broad range of pore sizes micropores.
Porosity or void fraction is a measure of the void spaces in a material and is a fraction of the volume of voids over the total volume between 0 and 1 or as a percentage between 0 and 100.
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Porous ceramics are categorized as those ceramics having high percentage porosity between 20 and 95.
Ceramics e g its strength and its material porosity can be considered as a solution of the problem of forecasting ceramic tools performance.