Porcelain Tile – More Durable and Resistance To Stain
Porcelain Tile is a unique type of ceramic tile, fired at extreme temperatures, making them much stronger than ordinary ceramic tiles and even harder than granite. Porcelain Tile is more scratch resistant, tougher than other varieties of tile, and more durable and resistant to stains. It can be used anywhere you want an excellent performing, good looking surface. It works great in kitchens tile floors, kitchen tile countertops or wall coverings and is also a good choice for showers and bathroom walls.
The latest practical for porcelain tile especially in restrooms is they are coated with ultra-durable, water based. This can greatly enhance the appearance of the tile, while also providing a complete seal over the tile and grout surface making it very easy to keep clean and protected from penetrating stains and odor-causing bacteria.
Porcelain Tile is now used in buildings of all kinds. This is primarily because the vast range of textures, sizes and colors available offers an answer to every need. Scratch resistant make the material particularly suitable for floors in buildings of all kinds with intense traffic.
Porcelain Tile is generally made by pressing porcelain clays, which results in a tile that’s dense, impervious, fine grained, and smooth with a sharply formed face. Porcelain tiles usually have a much lower water absorption rate than ceramic tiles, making them more frost resistant. For residential interiors and applications with moderate commercial traffic have make porcelain tile a perfect choice. It’s a great combination of traditional and modern.
Porcelain Tile is more highly refined and purified. Consequently, porcelain tiles are denser than a standard ceramic tile. As a result, porcelain tiles are more rugged making them ideal for flooring. Porcelain tiles are less likely to absorb moisture (0. 5%) which makes them more durable and more resistant to stain because of their higher density.
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