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Tile tile design

  • July 5, 2018

The modern construction market presents tiles of various types and types.

The design of tiles, which is offered by various manufacturers, affects its forms, sizes and creative component. Below is a list of the most common of them.

Types of ceramic tiles

Glazed tiles, the surface of which is covered with a thin layer of glass, giving an aesthetic character it is: color, shine, pattern.

Unglazed tiles that are not different from the rest by either color or gamut; This is an ordinary plain tile of various colors.

A porous utela is a tile whose basis absorbs moisture faster than a tile on a dense duck.

A denseugore is a basis that absorbs much less moisture than a porous utela.

Pressed tiles – obtained by the press of small raw material powder into one whole.

Extrusion tiles made from monolithic pasty raw materials.

Color’s Utel, the basis of which is based on the red mass.

White (light) Utel is the basis that is based on the white mass. Uncommuted tiles are also a product of a white utela. The only difference is that various dyes can add to the White Utel.

Facing tiles – divided into the following subspecies: for external work and internal. Depending on the purpose, tiles in stability and loads differ.

In construction hypermarkets, you can find any design of tiles for your requirements [/Caption]

Types of ceramic tiles

1. Maiolika and Cottofore – for interior decoration: the first – for walls; The second is for the sexes. Are made of clay with an admixture of sand.

2. Monocottura – whose water absorption varies from 0% to 15%.

3. Terral – produced using double firing. Due to the basis on the white mass on this tile, various drawings can be applied. Used for interior wall decoration.

4. Cotto – used to lay floors inside the building. Distributed in warm red colors.

5. Clinker – can be used in internal and external works. Combined both extrusion and glazed components, which gives designers a lot of opportunities in its use.

6. Porcelain stoneware – in most cases it is used for external work. There are various types of this tile with applied drawings, ornaments. Large tiles of large sizes from 20*20 cm to 40*40 cm are common.

Red porcelain tiles are a special type of tile, whose physical properties are many times higher than the properties of other types of ceramic tiles: frost resistance, abrasion, tensile strength. It is usually used for internal and external works. The size is common – 7.5*15 cm and 10*20 cm.

This article examines the design of tiles, which is common in the domestic and global building markets of materials.

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