| Category | Type | Material |
| Industrial Ceramics | Traditional Ceramics
show all types of Industrial Ceramics |
Earthenware Porcelain Stoneware |
| Quantity | Value | Unit |
| Eco indicator 95 | 0.155 | mPt |
| EPS | 49.8 | mELU |
| Ex (in) / Ex (out) | 17.1428571428571 | MJ/MJ |
| GER | 2.77 | MJ |
| Raw materials input | 1.089841996472 | kg |
| Solid | 0.0175387408236679 | kg |
| Eco indicator 99 | 0.01939 | Pt |
| Environmental remarks | Environmental assessment for the production of ceramics like bricks and tiles in 56 companies in the Netherlands. Average data for the situation in the Netherlands in 1992. Transport of raw materials is included. | |
| Author: | Idemat 2003, Design for Sustainability, Delft University of Technology | |
| Remarks | Earthenware is defined as glazed or unglazed nonvitreous clay-based ceramic ware of medium porsity. Colors may be red, for bodies with a high iron oxide content, to white, for the talc and triaxial formulas. The body is fired at comparatively low temperature, producing an opaque product that is not as strong as stoneware or china. The product may be glazed or unglazed. | |
Sample: Traditional Ceramics |
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Dear visitor, Matbase has not changed a lot over the last few years, but, as you may have noticed, read more
Richard Vennix MSc
co-founder of Matbase and innovation consultant
08-12-2009 08:33
Last november was a memorable month for us at Matbase, we passed the milestone of 1000 visitors per day. So I guess we were not that far of when we thought it would be a good idea to make the material database we used as students during our stay at the Delft University of Technology accessable to other people. Apparently, people appreciate the easy way they can lookup the material properties and how we present the data.
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