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China Ceramics Secrets

Did you know that China Ceramics Products was once considered high-tech? For many years, it was the only civilization that knew how to make porcelain. Through years of research and experimentation to China Ceramics, the Chinese developed secret Ceramic techniques that no one else knew about. People from all over the world wanted these wonderful treasures, and the Chinese were very eager to share them.

Stoneware Soup bowl with spoon and lid

 How Are Ceramics Made?  It is including Stoneware, Porcelain, New Born China, Dolomit.

 Ceramics are generally made from three basic elements:

Clay + Glaze + Heat

 They are formed into shapes by hand, using molds, or by turning on a potter’s wheel.

Clay
Clay is basically rock that has been ground down over thousands of years. It is different from sand or ordinary mud because it holds its shape and keeps shape when it is heated (or fired) in a kiln. Kilns are ovens that are specially made for firing ceramics.

 Clay, although common, is not found everywhere, and ceramics industries often grow where this key raw material is available. Because heat is also needed there is another crucial raw material: fuel for firing the kiln.

 After cleaning and preparing the clay, potters mix it with water to make it easier to handle. Clay vessels (pots, dishes, vases, and other containers) and sculptures are formed in several ways:

l        building by hand (pinching, coiling, and slab building)

l        shaping on a potter’s wheel

l        forming in molds

 Chinese tomb sculptures were formed in molds and then painted or glazed. The other ceramics were formed on potter’s wheels. A lump of clay is thrown on a turning wheel and shaped with the hands as the wheel turns.

The clay used to make fine porcelain china is called kaolin, from the Gaoling Mountains of southeastern, where it was first mined. Chinese potters mixed the kaolin clay with a powder ground from a stone called baidunzi, a rock that contains feldspar, a glassy mineral. In the very hot kilns, the stone melts and makes the clay hard and shiny like glass.

 Glaze
Glaze acts as the skin of the pot, making it waterproof and providing decoration. It often feels like glass when you touch it. 

Glaze is made up of four main ingredients: 

  1. clay, often the same clay as the object,
  2. glassy minerals, often silica found in sand, that melt to make the body hard 
  3. a flux, a mineral such as feldspar or calcium that allows the glaze to melt at a lower temperature, and
  4. minerals to add color such as cobalt (blue) or manganese (purple).

 The potter mixes the glaze ingredients with water and then applies them to the vessel or sculpture, sometimes with a brush or by spraying, pouring, or dipping the object into the glaze.

 There are many different glaze recipes, and Chinese potters sometimes kept their formulas very secret. 

Heat

To become usable ceramics, clay objects have to be fired in kilns, in the same way that bread dough is baked in an oven to become bread.

 The water must be removed from the wet clay and the clay particles must melt together for the pot to harden and keep its shape. Over the centuries, pots have been fired in kilns varying from simple bonfires to long kilns that climb up the side of hills.

 Kilns usually have three main sections:

l        a firebox (containing the fuel),

l        a firing chamber (containing the pots ), and

l        a chimney. 

Heat moves from the firebox through the firing chamber and up through the chimney. Traditional Chinese potters used wood and coal as fuel, but today electric kilns are increasingly popular. 

Different clays require different firing temperatures and firing times-a clay vessel that has not dried completely before firing can sometimes explode! The colors of the glazes can vary according to the amount of oxygen in the kiln during firing. So, the potter watches the kiln very carefully during firing. After firing, the pots are left to cool before they are taken out.

All the ceramic products (Mug, cup, mug with spoon, dinner sets, pot, bowl, soup mug, soup bowl) are made as the above statement.  From: China Ceramic /Stoneware/ Porcelain world

Ceramic Mug with spoon

Square Stoneware Mug with Spoon

106 Canton fair Catalog for Ceramic

Up till now, 106 Canton Fair passed over 1 month, our latest catalog for ceramic/stoneware/porcelain products are available now. Some you can dowload from our website directly, but if you wanna know much more about others, please don’t hesitate to contact our office for the latest catalog (including coffee cup, coffee mug, mug with spoon, ceramic dinner ware, ceramic dinner sets, pen-holder, coffee cup and saucer, porcelain mug,porcelain plate, porcelain ware, stoneware mug, stoneware cup and saucer, etc.) Now, we recommend a few popular new products for you.

1st:   It is two handle stoneware soup bowl with spoon and lid, with 14 oz capacity. 4 assorted shinning color red,orange,blue and green inside, and outside matt black. Design: handpaiting soup.           

  

2nd: It is different from the above, only a ceramic coffee mug, but it is shinning black inside, and 4 assorted reactive glaze outside (red,orange,yellow and green), also, it is with silk screen design.

 

3rd: It is ceramic coffee cup and saucer, holding 6 oz capacity, 3 assorted two tone color, inside shinning black outside reactive glaze,with hand-painted design.

If you have just come across our website, if you are looking for ceramic/stoneware/porcelain products, if you wanna know much more about our products, if you have some comments about us, we are here looking forward to your apprearance, we are sure you will find out what you want from us.

Heat Transfer or Sublimation Technology and Application in Ceramic

With the development of society and the advancement of technology, the image or photo printing technology is no longer a large-scale mass production in factories, self-design, self-expression through personalized image art in technologies such as heat transfer into the general population of life, from the dress to the daily necessities, household items, art items, etc. can be said that where there are products where we can have personalized fashion, it has become an irreversible trend. (Note: heat transfer printing technology as a long-standing art, they will need heat transfer silk screen or offset printed in ink on paper, coupled with heat transfer. Here refers to the use of thermal transfer ink-jet printer and does not require special thermal transfer ink mold and bulk production of personalized heat transfer, the technology starts to develop only in recent years)

      Heat transfer or sublimation is that the portrait, landscape, design and any image by using heat transfer ink (ie, dye-sublimation ink) is printed in color ink-jet paper (or dye-sublimation special ink-jet printing paper), or ordinary ink printed on the film heat on transfer paper, then through the heat transfer  machine within a few minutes at a certain temperature, the paper design to be transferred to be realistic color on porcelain (porcelain cup, porcelain plate, mug, ceramic tile, porcelain, etc.), that is sublimation mug/cup, color changing mug, color changing cup.

     Ceramic Sublimation transfer commodities used in the high temperature of about 170-200 degrees, will ink sublimation to the ceramic products (note: ceramic coated mug, ceramic coated cup, ceramic coated plate, ceramic coated bowl, etc), after, the colors will be beautiful and design is sturdy. But for the mug is not a direct heat transfer, and must go through a coating (coating) of the special treatment before they can transfer the pattern, image, photo, design on the mug accordingly. 

    Currently, our company has developed following color for heat-transferring (sublimation): mainly black, red, yellow, blue, mainly for the porcelain mugs. When pouring hot water into the mug, the mug color will gradually fade out and the transferred pattern will be exposed accordingly; of course after cooling, the mug will be restitution.

Buy a ceramic mug but save a tree

I am currently on a quest to help one of our customer to find the perfect desktop coffee mugs for promotional gifts.  I figure, as much coffee as I drink I could save a couple of trees by using a reusable ceramic mug instead of paper.  However, finding the right mug is not an easy task.  And in order for me to want to carry this mug everyday, I will have to love it.  Some people may say this is a not an important concern and it doesn’t matter what my mug looks like – well, it matters to me.  So, stop reading if you are one of those people.

 
     It’s not like that I have ever had a coffee mug as before.  I’ve used tons of coffee mugs, but I get sick of them quickly for various reasons: too big, too small, dirty easily, awkward to carry, ugly, etc.  I think my perfect mug would hold 10-12 oz, with a stirring spoon, neither too big nor too small (suitable for both coffee and tea). If have a lid stopping the dust (preferably one that shuts completely so I don’t have to drink it right away and it won’t spill) and of course I’d like it to look cool.  I have started my search in hopes of finding a mug that I love.  So far, there are a few suggestions as below:
 

1.      I like this one (ceramic mug with spoon) because it holds 14 oz, and with a spoon (fantastic design). It is ceramic and has a beautiful handpainted design outside, with shinning color inside and matt finish outside. When you thouch it, a comfortable feeling will accompany you immediatly.  Unfortunately, it doesn’t match with a lid.  If this mug with spoon had a lid I would buy it in 2 seconds. 

 

 

2.      This next one is pretty cool too because it holds 12 oz, with stirring spoon and lid, what all i want comes to this one (mug with spoon and lid), but you have to take the entire lid off to drink from the mug.  I think I’m leaning towards this ceramic mug with spoo and lid , though.  I guess that is what my customer wanna me to help him look for.

Ceramic ware Collection

According to this afternoon meeting, we would like to hold a ceramic ware contest, including ( ceramic ware, stoneware, porcelain, new bone china) mugs with spoons, soup mugs, mugs with lids, coffee cups, coffee mugs, coffee cups and saucers,  dinner sets, dinner ware, serving plates, soup bowl with spoon, soup mug with spoon, christmas gifts, promotional gifts,christmas mugs, Valentine’s gifts, Valentine’s mugs/cups, festival gifts, festival mugs and so on. If you have a good idea, good products we will need, please email your artworks or photos with detailed information by salesdeptchina@gmail.com , our buying department will try to reply all of you one by one. We will place our order to you with selected ceramic items.

From Changsha Flying Ceramics Co., Ltd.