Wear-resistant white ceramic is a high-quality, beautiful and practical building material that is widely used in construction, decoration, home, industry and technology. In different fields and use occasions, this ceramic has different uses. Here we come to the detailed introduction:
1. The field of construction
① Floor covering
Wear-resistant white ceramics in the floor pavement has a high value, because of its high strength and wear resistance, can be used in high pedestrian flow, vehicle traffic through frequent places, such as shopping malls, supermarkets, airports, subway stations, public squares and so on.
② Exterior wall coatings
Wear-resistant white ceramics can be applied in exterior wall coating, which has strong anti-pollution and weathering resistance, extends the service life of the building, makes the building beautiful and durable, and also reduces the maintenance cost of the building.
③ Interior decoration
Wear-resistant white ceramic is suitable for indoor floor and wall decoration, because of its white color, translucent and bright, clear grain, fine texture, with a pure, natural style, can add elegance to the indoor environment.
The decorative field
① Ceiling
Wear-resistant white ceramic can also be used as ceiling materials, it has good durability and aesthetics. According to the design requirements of the ceramic into the courtyard, indoor arches, round, halls, shrines, auditoriums, hotels and other ceiling, play a beautiful, decorative role.
②Doors and windows
Wear-resistant white ceramic can also be used for doors, windows, lamps and other interior decorative materials. Because of its relatively high hardness, and not easy to be corroded, faded or deformed, it can keep beautiful and practical for a long time.
3.The industrial field
① Machinery Manufacturing
Wear-resistant white ceramics have good mechanical properties, can be made into industrial use parts, such as bearings, sealing rings, rails and other industrial accessories.
② Chemical industry
Wear-resistant white ceramics are widely used in the chemical industry, mainly used for acid and alkali resistant containers, pipeline lining materials.






