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When clay is heated quickly, it can undergo thermal shock, leading to cracking or even shattering due to uneven expansion. The rapid increase in temperature causes moisture within the clay to turn to steam, which can create internal pressure that the clay may not withstand. Additionally, quick heating may not allow for proper sintering, resulting in a weaker final product. To avoid these issues, clay should be gradually heated to ensure even temperature distribution and minimize stress.

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