Learn how to identify, troubleshoot, and fix common defects in ceramic manufacturing with proven solutions and best practices.
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Poor repair defect in ceramics refers to visible patches or colour mismatches on the surface of a ceramic product caused by improper repair work during manufact...

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Matt glaze defect in ceramics occurs when the glaze surface appears dull instead of shiny,...

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Underfired defect in ceramics occurs when ceramic products are not exposed to enough heat ...

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Batt wash defect in ceramics occurs when alumina particles from kiln furniture fall onto t...

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Clay bits defect in ceramics refers to small clay fragments that appear on the glazed surf...

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Blast or explosion defect in ceramics happens when a product bursts during kiln firing due...

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Peeling is a defect in ceramic products where the glaze lifts or separates from the body d...

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Crazing is a defect where small cracks appear on the glaze surface of a ceramic product, c...

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Colour fading is a defect mainly seen in colour-glazed ceramic products, where the glaze c...

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Chipping and glaze knock are common defects in ceramic products, where small breakages occ...

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Dunting refers to the formation of hairline cracks that appear on sanitaryware products af...

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We have listed 20 common defects in ceramic former manufacturing. Defects increase rework,...