Porcelain tiles are manufactured from extremely pure clays and minerals that are shaped by dry pressing and then fired at very high temperatures (1250C). The result is a fully vitrified tile with an extremely low level of water absorption. It is harder, stronger, and more durable than natural stone.
The latest advances in manufacturing techniques have enabled production of porcelain tiles that are indistinguishable from natural stones. In addition there is now an astonishing range of tiles inspired by metals, poured concrete, fabrics, leather and wood. The scope and versatility of these designs make porcelain tiles the ideal choice for both contemporary and traditional spaces.
The extraordinary technical qualities give porcelain tiles significant advantages over alternative floor and wall coverings.
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