Ceramic engineering is the science and technology of creating objects from inorganic, non-metallic materials. This is done either by the action of heat, or at lower temperatures using precipitation reactions from high-purity chemical solutions. Engineering ceramics are based primarily on pure oxides, carbides, or nitrides. Of these the most important compounds are alumina, Al2O3, silicon carbide, SiC. Ceramic Engineers deals with the study of the properties, manufacture, design and applications of ceramic materials. The word "ceramic" generally makes one think of cereal bowls or plates, ceramic tiles lining the interior of tunnels, or ceramic tiles in the kitchen or bathroom. These are only a few of the plethora of applications of ceramics. Ceramic is a cutting-edge, cost-effective, high-temperature material with unique properties that make it a highly coveted and easily available component of simple applications like the above mentioned, and also many other applications like computer chips, fiber optics, spark plugs, airbag sensors, bathroom sinks, lab equipment and bone implants. Ceramic Engineering is the branch of Engineering that deals with creating an object from inorganic and non-metallic materials.