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Why Use Cordierite for Pizza Stones?

Why Use Cordierite for Pizza Stones?

Our range of refractory ceramics, such as cordierite and silicon carbide, are traditionally used as ‘kiln furniture’ for tableware, sanitaryware and other similar industries. They also turn up in more unexpected places though – from silicon carbide’s use in the electric vehicle battery industry to cordierite’s use for pizza stones.

What is a pizza stone?

A pizza stone is a square, rectangular, or circular plate used to hold a pizza during cooking, essentially acting as a baking tray that’s more conveniently shaped for pizzas. The pizza stone is preheated in the oven before the pizza is placed on it, creating an environment which mimics the behaviour of a traditional pizza oven more accurately. Despite its name, a pizza stone doesn’t have to be made of stone – it can also be made of cordierite ceramic material.

Cordierite is prized for its excellent thermal properties which allow it a range of advantages

This makes cordierite ceramic material perfect for both kiln furniture (where it’s used to hold products as they’re fired in a kiln) and for baking pizzas.

What are the benefits of cordierite?

Cordierite pizza stones also come with many advantages over other types of ceramic:

Cordierite is often used in the baking of bread products for the same reasons.

Interested in our cordierite pizza stones?

IPS Ceramics supplies cordierite pizza stones in bulk to the catering industries. We can offer bespoke pizza stones of all shapes and sizes, both with or without perforations and grooves.

Contact us at enq@ipsceramics.com or call us at +44 (0) 1782 711511 to find out more information or to make an enquiry.

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