1. Temperature: The firing temperature of high-temperature porcelain is above 1200 degrees; the firing temperature of medium-temperature porcelain is 1000-1150 degrees; the firing temperature of low-temperature porcelain is 700-900 degrees.
2. Color: the color of high-temperature porcelain is fuller, finer and crystal clear; the color of medium-low temperature porcelain is more stagnant.
3. Hand feeling: high-temperature porcelain is smooth and delicate; medium and low-temperature porcelain is slightly rough.
4. Sound: high-temperature porcelain is relatively crisp; medium-low temperature porcelain is relatively dull.
5. Texture: The hardness of high temperature porcelain is firmer; medium and low temperature porcelain is more fragile.
6. Of course, the most obvious difference between high-temperature ceramics and medium-low temperature ceramics is the water absorption rate. The water absorption rate of medium-low temperature ceramics is higher, and the water absorption rate of high-temperature ceramics is lower than 0.2%. The product is easy to clean and will not absorb odors and glazes will not occur. Surface cracks and local water leakage. The water absorption rate of medium and low-temperature ceramics is much higher than this standard, and it is easy to enter sewage, it is not easy to clean, and it will emit unpleasant odors, and cracks and water leakage will occur after a long time.
Post time: Apr-03-2023