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Enameled steel Bette baths boasts of highest perfection and durability. The Bette Glazed enamel technology introduced by Bette in unison with Bayer AG guarantees enhanced color vividness as well as a smooth and easy-care exterior. The attractive enamel steel surface is produced employing the most modern ways. The unique Bette wet-in wet process makes Bette glazed baths meticulously homogenous. The bath is easy to clean, hygienic to use and long lasting.
In five years Bette produced a special process that gains utmost level of quality with a least degree of glaze. It prevents scratches and chipping. Problems related to using strong cleaning products too can be ruled out. The stable, nevertheless fine coating introduces a special shine, excellence and beauty to these baths. Bette Rectangular, Bette oval, Bette corner bathes, Bette bath and shower combination, Bette hexagonal and octagonal baths, Bette freestanding and Bette mini baths provide ample selection for everyone’s needs.
A ceramic is a non-metallic and inorganic solid made by the act of heat and succeeded cooling. Ceramic materials have a crystalline or somewhat crystalline structure. They can be amorphous like glass too. Earlier Ceramics were used to make pottery articles. Later they were provided with a glazed and colored surface which was very smooth. Today house hold, commercial and building items and art pieces are made in ceramics. New ceramic materials introduced in 20th century can be used in semiconductors which is a part of ceramic engineering.
Ceramics are classified into four namely, structural, refractory, white wares and technical. Structural ceramics are used to make roof tiles, bricks and floor. Refractory ceramics are used to produce gas fire radiant, glass and steel making crucibles and kiln linings. Tableware, wall tiles and pottery objects are made with white ware ceramics. Technical ceramics are used to make gas burner nozzles, ballistic protection, Space Shuttle program, nuclear fuel uranium oxide pellets, jet engine turbine blades, missile nose cones and bio-medical implants.
Technical ceramics are divided into three material classes namely Oxides, Non-oxides and Composites. Oxides include alumina and zircon while Non-oxides consists of borides, silicides, nitrides and carbides. Particulate durable blends of oxides and non-oxides are examples of Composites. Ceramics have many uses in today’s world. Surely it will find its way to newer areas.
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