How does the clay harden when given heat?
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Before the glass-making oxides begin to melt, the clay particles will already stick to each other. Beginning at about 1650 F (900 C), the clay particles begin to fuse. This cementing process is called sintering. After the pottery has sintered, it is no longer truly clay but has become a ceramic material.
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Before the glass-making oxides begin to melt, the clay particles will already stick to each other. Beginning at about 1650 F (900 C), the clay particles begin to fuse. This cementing process is called sintering. After the pottery has sintered, it is no longer truly clay but has become a ceramic material.
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