Difference between magnesia porcelain and magnesia reinforced porcelain

The difference between magnesia porcelain and magnesia reinforced porcelain;

1. The production technology is different from the raw materials: magnesia is the main raw material of magnesia porcelain, and its history can be traced back to ancient China. Magnesium-reinforced porcelain, also known as reinforced porcelain, is a composite material in which appropriate amount of magnesium is added to the ceramic matrix to enhance its mechanical properties and wear resistance. It is mainly made of magnesia stone powder and high feldspar powder as main raw materials and fired at high temperature.

2. Different appearance and performance: The appearance and performance of magnesia porcelain are similar to those of bone porcelain. Porcelain is delicate, milky white, translucent, fatty, heat-resistant and insulating. In contrast, magnesium-reinforced porcelain has higher hardness and impact resistance, is not easy to be damaged, and also has better luster and texture. In addition, magnesium reinforced porcelain has low water absorption, is not easy to breed bacteria, and is more sanitary and healthy.

3. Different application fields: Due to the low production cost, magnesia porcelain is often used to make middle and low-grade tableware and decorations, as well as FM wireless equipment and insulation parts such as radar and TV sets. Magnesium-reinforced porcelain is often used to make high-demand tableware, tea sets and decorations because of its superior performance, especially suitable for mechanical washing, microwave ovens and electric ovens. It is an ideal porcelain for Chinese and western restaurants, restaurants and modern families.