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Vitrified tiles are a type of ceramic tile that undergoes a special manufacturing process to create a dense, durable, and water-resistant surface. These tiles are made from a mixture of clay, quartz, and feldspar, which are fired at high temperatures to achieve their vitrified properties. The result is a tile that is less porous than traditional ceramic tiles, making it suitable for a variety of applications, particularly in areas exposed to moisture.
| Material | Clay, quartz, and feldspar |
| Water absorption | Less than 0.5% |
| Size options | Typically available in 600x600mm, 300x600mm, and 300x300mm |
| Thickness | 6mm to 12mm |
| Surface finish | Glossy, matte, or textured |
| Durability rating | PEI rating of 3 to 5 |
When choosing vitrified tiles, consider the intended application and the required durability. Look for tiles with a suitable PEI rating for your specific use case, as this indicates their resistance to wear. Specify the desired size, thickness, and surface finish when requesting a quote. Additionally, inquire about water absorption rates and any relevant certifications to ensure quality and performance.
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Vitrified tiles are durable, water-resistant, and low-maintenance, making them ideal for various applications.
Yes, many vitrified tiles are suitable for outdoor use due to their low water absorption and durability.
Vitrified tiles can be cleaned with mild detergents and water; avoid harsh chemicals that may damage the surface.
Yes, vitrified tiles come in a wide range of colors, patterns, and finishes to suit different design preferences.
With proper care, vitrified tiles can last for many years, often exceeding 20 years in residential applications.
Generally, vitrified tiles do not require sealing due to their low porosity, but it's advisable to check manufacturer recommendations.