25 Common Defects in Sanitaryware Manufacturing

25 Common Defects in Sanitaryware Manufacturing 1
  1. Cracks –One of the major defect found in the Sanitaryware production process. Separation/Split of Sanitaryware surface without breaking apart.
  2. Blisters – Blistering is sharp-edged burst bubble. Can be found in fired ware.
  3. Crazing – Crack in glaze surface area.
  4. Pinhole – Small holes in the ware.
  5. Poor finish – Improperly finished ware at the green stage which is found after firing.
  6. Improper/Defective logo – Logo is not properly printed or positioned.
  7. Iron specks –Iron speck found in Glaze surface. The defect can be found after firing.
  8. Stuck – two or more wares stuck together during the firing of ware.
  9. Chipping – Small Broken piece from the ware.
  10. Light glaze – less glaze in ware than necessary.
  11. Heavy glaze – More glaze in ware than necessary.
  12. Wavy glaze – Wavy ness of glaze due to improper glaze application.
  13. Crawling – Small portion of the glaze separates from ware leaving the ware exposed.
  14. Leakage – Leak found in ware during water-filled and flushed.
  15. Poor repair – Defect due to poor repairing at various stages at the process.
  16. Pitting – Small pits in glaze found after firing.
  17. Matte glaze/under fired – Improperly fired or Matte glaze in ware.
  18. Warpage – Bending in ware.
  19. Sulphuring – Dull scum on glaze surface found after firing.
  20. Knocked Glaze – Glaze knocked off during the process.
  21. Color fading – Color disappearing after firing.
  22. Bloating – Gas bubble trapped in the body during firing.
  23. Blown out – Impurities burns out during firing.
  24. Dunting – Crack formed at silica inversion stage and the glaze filled the crack.
  25. Peeling – Glaze lift away from the body.

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Venkat Mani

Venkat Mani is a Ceramic Engineering graduate from India with over 15 years of experience in the ceramic production industry. He shares practical insights and knowledge that help ceramic professionals improve their skills and processes.

10 comments

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KRITI

Hi, Venkatmani. We wish to start our own business in Sanitary Ware segment. However, we want to know more about the feasibility of we manufacturing vs we rebranding and selling the range with our brand name. Pls get in touch with us.

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JAGDISH

Iron specks –Iron speck found in Glaze surface. Defect can be found after firing.

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JOHN

I would like to know whether scrub test for sanitary wares. If so, it is according to which international standard. Most of the MNC are not mentioning this test in their website. Please clarify to me

Thanking you

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P.HORNE

Sir, I have just had a basin installed which can now be seen to have a crack visible under the glaze. It has been infilled and not very noticeable. Is this a common type of repair or should I be concerned by it.

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PANKAJ JETPARIYA

VERY HELPFUL INFORMATION

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VENAKTESH BOOTHAM

i have been through all your sanitarywae blogs they are quite good.
Pls also suggest solution for these defects.

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VARUN BASUTKAR

it is very nice i like it
but i need remedies of that defects.
please help me i m a ceramic student

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DAVID

Keep up the excellent work !!

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HARDIK CERAMIC

Very nice……
Helpful information….

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RAJAMANIKAM

Really good information about sanitaryware defects. Thank you very much ..