The Use of Ceramic as a Substitute for Aggregate

Ceramic exist in various form throughout our daily life, ceramic are widely known by average human as tiles, pots, art-ware, dinnerware, pottery, brick and toilets. These products are normally referred to as customary or silicate-based ceramics. Whilst the conventional of ceramic product are being u...

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Main Author: Zainudin, Mohamad Naqiudin
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: IRC 2015
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Online Access:http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/16008/1/The%20Use%20of%20Ceramic%20as%20a%20Substitute%20for%20Aggregate%20rev1.pdf
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Summary:Ceramic exist in various form throughout our daily life, ceramic are widely known by average human as tiles, pots, art-ware, dinnerware, pottery, brick and toilets. These products are normally referred to as customary or silicate-based ceramics. Whilst the conventional of ceramic product are being used and innovate over the years, other component of ceramic which are also being used in advanced technology such as space shuttle tile, engine components, artificial bones and teeth, computers and other electronic components and cutting tools, just to name a few. Thus, ceramic are non-metal which are highly in demand in both industry and conventional use for daily activity.