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Friday, 17. September 2010
Porcelain Tile outperforms ceramic tile Porcelain tiles are ceramic tiles with a water absorption rate of less than 0.5 percent that are used to cover floors and walls. They can either be unglazed or glazed. Thursday, 9. September 2010
Big Grain polished tiles for indoor decoration Big Grain polished tiles are in various sizes, including 40 x 40, 50 x 50, 30 x 60, 60 x 60, 80 x 80 and 100 x 100cm. They are popular used for its low water absorption, lower than 0.1%. They are uniform in color and luster with high glossiness. Their quality is excellent in that they have good abrasion and chemical corrosion resistance and strong hardness and bending strength. Saturday, 28. August 2010
Porcelain tiles add certain elegance to space! Being classically beautiful, smooth, refined, and distinguishably resilient, porcelain tiles add a certain elegance to all spaces in which it graces, making porcelain tiles another exceptional material for any kitchen floor. Porcelain tiles rank well in the tile's category. Although they do not display the same anti microbial qualities of a linoleum floor, they are very easy to clean, and since they are non-conductive, they do not attract dust and dirt. From a green perspective, porcelain tile is another great choice for your kitchen floor as they are made entirely from natural materials and therefore do not cause any harm to landfills. |
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