It isn't the temperature that's in question, it's the uniformity of moisture, when considering ceramic bins:
From the mix-muller, the "dust" is transported to a pulverizer which breaks down the dust globules created by the muller into a fine, dusty form. From the pulverizer, the "dust" is put into a storage bin where it is allowed to set for a given period of time while the moisture content of the full load of "dust" becomes uniform due to capillary action of the moisture which has been added. From the storage bins, the "dust" is transported to the press room where the second stage of the production process takes place.
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ceramic can withstand high temperature
No, one would use the same temperature setting with ceramic cookware as with metal or silicon cookware.
Ceramic injection molding is similar to plastic molding. It uses a machine that heats ceramic at a very high temperature. It will melt it than it will heat it to make it stay.
No, ceramic is a poor conductor of heat, which means it does not conduct heat well. This property helps ceramic mugs to retain the temperature of the contents inside for longer periods of time.
ceramic is a bad conductor of electricity, therefore it is an insulator.
Yes, it is not important the temperature.
because they are bins
A ceramic fiber square is a type of insulating material made from ceramic fibers that are woven or compressed into a square shape. It is lightweight, durable, and has excellent thermal insulation properties, making it suitable for high-temperature applications such as furnace linings, insulation blankets, and gaskets.
If one's home is already heated, one can use a ceramic infrared heater for maintaining the heat. The ceramic infrared heater prevents the temperature of the room from dropping.
It won't get to temperature very well, but you probably can use it. It is called a kiln in the English language not ceramic oven.
a strong, vitreous, translucent ceramic material, biscuit-fired at a low temperature, the glaze then fired at a very high temperature.
To use a ceramic wine cooler, first chill the cooler in the refrigerator or freezer for about 30 minutes to an hour. Once chilled, remove it and place your bottle of wine inside the cooler. The ceramic will help maintain the wine's temperature for an extended period. Finally, enjoy your wine at the ideal temperature without the need for ice.