The material of a china plumbing fixture with a finish resembling glass, in color, composition, brittleness, and low porosity, used for toilets, urinals, and lavatories.
A clay material with a vitreous surface used to manufacture some plumbing fixtures such as toilets and lavys.
A non-porous ceramic that is coated with a ceramic glaze to form toilets and lavatories.
Ceramic materials fired at a high temperature to form a non-porous body, having exposed surfaces coated with ceramic glaze fused to the body.
Vitreous china plumbing fixtures are comprised of ceramic materials fired at a high temperature to form a nonporous body with exposed surfaces coated with ceramic glaze fused to the body.
Ceramic materials fired at a high temperature to form a nonporous body. Surfaces are coated with a ceramic glaze that is fused to the body.
A nonporous, hard clay material that is fired to create a smooth, glassy surface. Used in the manufacture of toilets and sinks.
A high fired ceramic product. This high-gloss chinaware has extremely low absorption rates; It is perfect for the bathroom, where there are high levels of bacteria which otherwise could easily penetrate the ceramic surface. Vitreous china is the primary material used to produce all Waterworks non-metallic lavatories, water closets and bidets.
As applied to plumbing fixtures, compounded of ceramic materials fired at high temperature to form a nonporous body with exposed surfaces coated with ceramic glaze fused to the body.