Porcelain is a
ceramic material made by heating raw materials, generally including
clay in the form of
kaolin, in a
kiln to temperatures between 1,200
°C (2,192
°F) and 1,400 °C (2,552 °F). The toughness, strength, and
translucence of porcelain arise mainly from the formation of
glass and the mineral
mullite within the fired body at these high temperatures.