Ceramist
Ceramist Interview Questions and Answers
Q1. Refractory properties?
Refractory properties refer to the ability of a material to withstand high temperatures without melting or degrading.
Refractory materials are commonly used in kilns, furnaces, and other high-temperature applications.
They are typically made from ceramics, such as alumina, silica, or zirconia.
Refractory properties are determined by factors such as porosity, thermal conductivity, and chemical composition.
Examples of refractory materials include fire bricks, castables, and cerami...read more
Q2. Different between CCS &MOR
CCS and MOR are both measures of strength in ceramics, but CCS measures compressive strength while MOR measures bending strength.
CCS stands for compressive strength while MOR stands for modulus of rupture
CCS measures the maximum compressive load a ceramic can withstand before it fails
MOR measures the maximum bending stress a ceramic can withstand before it breaks
CCS is typically used for ceramics that will be subjected to compression forces, such as bricks or tiles
MOR is typi...read more
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