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What are Porcelain Tiles?

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Found in glazed and unglazed finishes, porcelain tile is made up of a fine mixture of clays. Their most outstanding feature is their density. They are impervious tiles that absorb from zero to less that one-half-of-one-percent moisture, making them as tough as granite.
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Can the porcelain tiles come loose?

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Each tile is bonded to the plastic base with with special adhesive to prevent the tiles from coming loose under normal conditions of use.
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How Do You Clean Ceramic/Porcelain Tiles?

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Clean ceramic and porcelain tiles with a mild non-abrasive detergent and warm water. You may also use a window cleaner such as Windex for areas with more soil.
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What is the difference between porcelain and ceramic tiles?

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A. Because of their durability and hardness, porcelain tiles have traditionally been used in commercial applications “ think Flinders Street Station and commercial kitchens for example. Nowadays, for similar reasons, more and more people choose porcelain tiles for their homes. Porcelain, or fully vitrified tiles, do not have a glaze over them like traditional tiles.
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I have porcelain tiles - can they be sealed?

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This is not quite so straightforward. In short, it depends on the porcelain. Porcelain tiles have evolved much over the last few years with the result that there are now many different standards available, although generally speaking, the first generation porcelain tiles were so dense that they did not require sealing it is no longer the case that all porcelain tiles are impervious. First conduct a water test - if your porcelain tile absorbs water then it may benefit from being sealed.
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What is the difference between ceramic & porcelain tiles?

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Ceramic tiles have been around for over 2000 years. They typically have a white or red clay “biscuit” with some form of glaze on top. Porcelain tile cost more than ordinary ceramic tile because you are getting a superior product. Porcelain tile requires the finest natural ingredients and a rigidly controlled manufacturing process that utilizes the most advanced processes and technology.
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What tools should be used to cut porcelain tiles?

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Porcelain tiles are characterized by their very low water absorption. This is a result of the very high compression rate of the tile body during the firing stage or gressification, which provides maximum hardness and resistance to bending. Thus, when cutting porcelain, one should follow these guidelines: Use an electric cutter equipped with a diamond disk for porcelain tiles that have been previously cold.
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Can porcelain tiles be laid on a metal staircase?

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Metal substrates are incompatible with conventional cement base adhesives and they tend to have very low dimensional stability. Nevertheless, it is possible to lay porcelain tiles on a metal stair case if the guidelines given below are followed. Use reactive resin adhesive, such as adhesive of the polyurethane type, which provides high adherence and deformability. Of all residential tile applications, the kitchen is the area where tiles are exposed to the highest level of stress.
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How do I drill through porcelain tiles to use a fixing?

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Use the new Armeg PTC drill. Specifically designed and developed in conjunction with professional trade users. The drill bit has a specially developed grade of carbide used in the inserted tip and is ground to very high tolerances. This makes the product the most efficient on the market for repetitive drilling into ceramics, marble, granite, glass etc. Available in the most popular fixing sizes, these bits finally answer, what historically has been a huge problem for plumbers and tilers alike.
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How do porcelain tiles differ from other types of ceramic tiles?

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Porcelain tiles are prepared from a clay mixture that provides a very dense body tile. It is considered to be impervious which means its absorption is less than 0.5% of moisture. However, each porcelain tile is made differently and therefore there will naturally be higher quality porcelains and lower quality porcelains. Porcelain tiles can be found in red or white bodied form. The white bodied from is more prevalent. The quality of red or brown body tiles varies immensely.
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Do ceramic & porcelain tiles vary in quality?

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Tile manufacturers grade their products as they come out of the factory. Defective products are clearly labeled “2nd Quality” by Italian manufacturers and are sold at a lesser price.
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Are there drawbacks using slate tile compared to ceramic or porcelain tiles?

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Slate tile does need a little more in the way of maintenance compared to ceramic or porcelain tile, but its unique qualities and appearance are often preferred to man-made products.
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What is Porcelain?

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Porcelain is a product made from a specially formulated slip which is about the consistency of mud. It is pored into a mold and left to harden slightly. It is then removed from the mold and fired at extremely high temperatures in a kiln. After the product is fired it is coated with a glaze and kiln fired again. The firing process hardens the glaze to a glass-like finish. After these processes are completed the decals (pictures) are applied to the surface and kiln-fired again.
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Fine ground white clay, molded and fired in an oven for eight hours at 1200 degrees. Finished with a glazed, underglazed, or "bisque" finish. Glazing produces a high gloss; underglaze produces a matte finish. Bisque is a matte finish without glaze. After finishing, the item is "cooked" for six hours at 800 degrees.
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Porcelain consists of a spray dried body of selected clays, kaolinitic minerals, quartz and feldspar, shaped by dry pressing to form a ceramic material that is then fired at temperatures up to 1250 degrees centigrade. A key element of porcelain is its extremely low level of water absorption which is below 0.5%. As a result of new innovative processes new porcelain bears a striking resemblence to natural stones such as marble, granite and poryphyry.
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Porcelain is a fine ground white clay, molded and fired in an oven for eight hours at 1200 degrees. Finished with a glazed, underglazed, or "bisque" finish. Glazing produces a high gloss; underglaze produces a matte finish. Bisque is a matte finish without glaze. After finishing, the item is "cooked" for six hours at 800 degrees.
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What are tiles made from ?

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Ceramic tiles are primarily made up of clays, quartziferous sands, glass substances and other materials. Only natural raw materials are used, mixed with water and fired at high temperatures to create a naturally beautiful product. With glazed ceramic tiles, generally the colouring of the tile is on the surface of the tile with the remainder of the tile being known as the "biscuit".
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Only non-endangered, certified, and finest-grade exterior woods are carefully selected. The plastic bases are UV-resistant composition of polypropylene and polyethylene. The screws are marine-grade gavenized stainless steel. Snapping Deck Tile : a do-it-yourself product designed for the average homeowners.
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We have been leading the field of digital ceramic tile production since 1999. Our tiles combine the ancient art of ceramic tile decoration with the latest in digital ceramic technologies. We pride ourselves on the finish, detail and vibrancy of print. Our tiles are glazed and fired to high temperatures, making them scratch proof and permanent. Beware of sublimated image tiles as the image does not last.
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How thick are your tiles?

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Our tiles are manufactured from 22 ga. stainless steel, which is .031" thick. They have a raised 1/8" face and an overall thickness of approximately 1/8". Our tiles with a Masonite backer have an overall thickness of 1/4".
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Antique Ceilings - StyroDecor - Tin Ceiling Tiles Faq
Our tiles are made of polystyrene, which is basically compressed Styrofoam. Some styles have a PVC lining, such as the Rococo, Antyx, and Barok tiles.
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Why do some porcelain veneers look so bulky?

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Some dentists try and place veneers directly over a patients’ teeth without reducing the tooth structure. The veneer basically gets “stuck on” to the tooth surface, creating bulky looking teeth. This problem can be eliminated by proper diagnosis and planning, which will indicate exactly how much tooth surface needs to be prepared to create an outstanding final result.
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What are porcelain veneers?

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Porcelain veneers are ultra-thin shells of ceramic material, which are bonded to the front of teeth. This procedure requires little or no anesthesia, and can be the ideal choice for improving the appearance of the front teeth. Porcelain veneers are placed to mask discolorations, to brighten teeth, and to improve a smile.
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Finely crafted porcelain veneers can last almost indefinitely if maintained properly with good dental hygiene and regular dental visits.
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Is the application of porcelain veneers painless?

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Absolutely! Veneers are secured painlessly during two office visits and anesthesia may not be required.
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