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Ceramic Materials—The Malice of the Object

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Ceramics are classified into two schemes according to material and applications. The main properties of ceramic bodies for extrusion like yield point, viscosity are explained.

The map is not the territory.

—Alfred Korzybski

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Händle, F. (2019). Ceramic Materials—The Malice of the Object. In: The Art of Ceramic Extrusion. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05255-3_3

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