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It is also used to produce glazes and enamels and electrical porcelain.
Active flux used in high-temperature electrical porcelain and crucible bodies.
Minor quantities are also used in the conducting phases in some electrical porcelain glazes.
Within the district the following industries prevail: chemical, oil, machines, tools and electrical porcelain, textile, food, and construction industry.
Designer Ceramic's was founded in 1951 and the original product manufactured was Electrical Porcelain.
Electrical stoneware - historically used for electrical insulators, although it has been replaced by electrical porcelain.
Ceramic - Fragments at the crime scene where identified as porcelain, fitting in with the victims research interests in electrical porcelains for insulation applications.
ECMEI, which makes electrical porcelain insulators, says it has a 100 percent market share in Egypt.
Ball clay and kaolin based materials are widely used in the production of whiteware ceramic products such as sanitaryware, pottery, electrical porcelain and crockery.
NGK Insulators itself is a notable company; it is the world's largest manufacturer of electrical porcelain, with a number of plants in different countries.
Pass & Seymour, Inc., established 1890, were manufacturers of electrical porcelain and electrical specialties in Solvay, New York by 1908.
In electrical porcelain, substitution of nepheline syenite for potash feldspar increases firing range, strength, decreases absorption and increases shrinkage at lower firing temperature.
On the other hand, a ball clay for use in the electrical porcelain industry would need to be highly plastic and would usually contain finely dispersed micaceous material to assist in vitrification.
Those pastes with more clay (now more commonly referred to as "bodies"), such as electrical porcelain, are extremely plastic and can be shaped by methods such as jolleying and turning.
The new company, WBB Jianbei Ceramic Minerals Co. Ltd, produces clay blends for sanitaryware and electrical porcelain, and plans to expand its range to other ceramic applications.
WBB's high quality plastic clays and kaolins for electrical porcelain are available from our operations in South West England, Germany and throughout Europe; and from our operations in the Asia-Pacific region, including Thailand, Indonesia, and China.