Ceramic
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Ceramic top outdoor tables are becoming increasingly popular for several reasons:
- Durability: Ceramic is a very hard and durable material, making it an ideal choice for outdoor use. It is resistant to fading, chipping, and cracking, and can withstand harsh weather conditions.
- Lighter weight: Ceramic is much lighter than stone, making it easier to move the table around and more practical for outdoor use.
- Lower maintenance: Ceramic table tops are easy to clean and maintain, and do not require regular sealing or other treatments like natural stone tops.
- Wide range of colors and styles: Ceramic table tops are available in a wide range of colors and styles, which makes it easy to find one that matches the look and feel of your outdoor space.
- Affordable price: Ceramic table tops are typically more affordable than natural stone, making them a more budget-friendly option for many people.
Overall, the popularity of ceramic table tops is growing due to their durability, ease of maintenance, and affordability. However, it's important to keep in mind that natural stone table tops also have their own unique benefits, and the choice between ceramic and stone will depend on individual preferences and needs.
Caring of Ceramic Top
Taking care of a ceramic top for an outdoor table requires a few simple steps to ensure its longevity and maintain its appearance. Here are some tips for taking care of your ceramice top:
- Clean regularly: Clean your ceramic top regularly with a soft cloth and warm soapy water to remove any dirt or stains. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, as these can scratch the surface of the ceramic.
- Protect from harsh weather: Cover your ceramic top with a protective cover when it's not in use to protect if from harsh weather conditions, such as rain, snow, and extreme temperatures.
- Avoid direct sunlight: Place your ceramic top in a shaded area or cover it with a UV-resistant cover to protect it from direct sunlight, which can cause fading and discoloration over time.
- Prevent scratches: To prevent scratches, avoid placing heavy objects on the ceramic top and use coasters or placemats under any objects that may scratch the surface.
- Seal the surface: Depending on the type of ceramic top you have, you may need to periodically seal the surface to protect it from staining and prevent damage from spills and other accidents.
- Store properly: When storing your ceramic top, be sure to place it in a dry, covered location to protect it from moisture and dust.
By following these simple steps, you can help keep your ceramic top for your outdoor table looking beautiful for years to come.
In Depth Knowledge
During the firing process in the production, the ceramic material is subjected to high temperatures typically in the range of 900°C to 1300°C, in a kiln. This high heat process makes the ceramic material extremely dense and vitreous, which gives it its inherent resistance to stains.
The high temperature firing process eliminates any impurities or porous areas in the ceramic material, creating a surface that is nearly inert to household stains such as red wine marks. The surface of the ceramic material becomes so dense that it is difficult for stains to penetrate and adhere to the surface.
It's important to note that even though the high heat process makes ceramic table tops resistant to household stains, it does not make them completely stain-proof. Regular cleaning and maintenance are still necessary to keep the table top looking its best. Additionally, some ceramic table tops may have a glazed finish that provides an additional layer of protection against stains and scratches.
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