Modern Techniques in Ceramics
Modern techniques in ceramics are actively developing and include both traditional methods and innovative technologies. Here are some of them:
3D Printing
  • Technology: The use of 3D printers and computer modeling to create complex ceramic products.
  • Application: Architecture, interior design, medical implants.
Digital Glazing and Printing
  • Technology: The use of digital printers to apply glazed or decorated surfaces to ceramic products.
  • Application: Tiles, tableware, decorative items.
Nano-Ceramics
  • Technology: The introduction of nanoparticles into ceramic materials to improve their properties such as strength, heat resistance, and electrical conductivity.
  • Application: Electronics, medicine, aerospace industry.
Use of Composite Materials
  • Technology: Combining ceramics with other materials, such as metals or polymers, to create composite products with improved properties.
  • Application: Mechanical parts, medical prostheses, space technology.
Plasma Spraying
  • Technology: A method of applying ceramic coatings to the surfaces of various products using a plasma gun.
  • Application: Protective coatings on metals, engine parts, electronics.
Art Area and Installations
  • Technology: Modern artists and designers use new forming, glazing, and decorating methods, combining ceramics with multimedia elements.
  • Application: Art, public installations, interior design.
Vacuum Forming
  • Technology: The use of vacuum to create thin, lightweight, and complex ceramic forms.
  • Application: Dental prosthetics, electronic components.
Automation and Robotization of Processes
  • Technology: The use of robotic systems to improve the accuracy and efficiency of production.
  • Application: Mass production of tiles, sanitary ceramics, tableware.
  • These modern techniques in ceramics not only increase the scale and quality of production but also open new horizons for the use of ceramic materials in various fields of science and industry.