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Porous ceramics are a type of ceramic material that has a high porosity, or the ability to absorb and retain liquids. This type of ceramic is used in a variety of applications, such as filtration, insulation, and sound absorption. Porous ceramics are also used in medical and dental applications, as well as in the automotive and aerospace industries. Porous ceramics are made from a variety of materials, including alumina, zirconia, and silicon carbide. These materials are combined with binders and additives to create a porous structure. The porosity of the material can be adjusted by changing the composition of the materials used. Porous ceramics are used in a variety of industries, including medical, automotive, aerospace, and filtration. They are also used in the production of catalysts, fuel cells, and other energy-related products. Some companies in the porous ceramics market include Saint-Gobain, CeramTec, CoorsTek, Morgan Advanced Materials, and 3M. Show Less Read more