Vitrified Tiles

Vitrified tiles are a popular choice for flooring and wall cladding due to their durability, low porosity, and aesthetic appeal. They are made by fusing ceramic materials at high temperatures, resulting in a glass-like, non-porous surface. Here’s a breakdown of the main types of vitrified tiles: Full Body Vitrified Tiles (Soluble Salt Vitrified Tiles): They…

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Vitrified tiles are a popular choice for flooring and wall cladding due to their durability, low porosity, and aesthetic appeal. They are made by fusing ceramic materials at high temperatures, resulting in a glass-like, non-porous surface. Here’s a breakdown of the main types of vitrified tiles:

  • Full Body Vitrified Tiles (Soluble Salt Vitrified Tiles)
    They often have a salt-and-pepper or speckled appearance, resembling natural stone.
    • Durability
      Extremely durable and resistant to scratches, stains, and heavy foot traffic. Even if chipped, the underlying color remains the same, making damage less noticeable.
  • Glazed Vitrified Tiles (GVT)
    These tiles have a glaze applied to the surface, which contains the design and color. This glaze is then fired onto the tile body.
  • Double Charge Vitrified Tiles
    • Characteristics
      These tiles are made by adding two different colored clays into the die during the manufacturing process. The pigments are pressed onto the tile body to a depth of about 3-4 mm, creating a pattern that penetrates this surface layer.
  • Porcelain Vitrified Tiles
    • Characteristics
      This is a sub-category of vitrified tiles that are made with a higher proportion of kaolin clay and fired at even higher temperatures. This results in a denser, less porous, and more durable tile.

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