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Glazed vitrified tiles are a type of flooring material known for their durability and aesthetic appeal. They are made from a mixture of clay, silica, and other natural materials that are fired at high temperatures, resulting in a dense and non-porous surface. The glazing process adds a layer of color and design, making them suitable for various decorative applications in both residential and commercial spaces.
| Material | Clay and silica |
| Water absorption | Less than 0.5% |
| Surface finish | Glossy, matte, or textured |
| Size options | 300x300 mm to 600x600 mm |
| Thickness | 8 mm to 12 mm |
| PEI rating | Class 3 to Class 5 |
When selecting glazed vitrified tiles, consider the PEI rating to ensure suitability for the intended foot traffic. Specify the desired size and thickness based on the installation area. Additionally, consider the color and finish that will best complement your design. It is also important to check for certifications related to slip resistance and environmental standards, especially for commercial applications.
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Glazed vitrified tiles have a surface coating that adds color and design, while unglazed tiles are more natural and porous.
Yes, certain glazed vitrified tiles are designed for outdoor use, but check for slip resistance ratings.
Use a mild detergent and water; avoid harsh chemicals that can damage the glaze.
Yes, they are ideal for bathrooms due to their low water absorption and easy maintenance.
They typically range from 300x300 mm to 600x600 mm.
The average thickness ranges from 8 mm to 12 mm.