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Which tiles are more wear-resistant?

1. Glazed tiles

Glazed tiles are the most common type of bricks used in decoration. Due to their rich color patterns and strong anti-fouling capabilities, they are widely used in wall and floor decoration. .

2. Full-body bricks

The surface of full-body bricks is not glazed, and the material and color of the front and back sides are the same. Full-body bricks are wear-resistant bricks. Although there are still varieties such as full-body bricks with seepage patterns, their designs and colors are not as good as glazed bricks. As the current interior design tends to be more plain-colored, full-body bricks have become more and more fashionable and are widely used on the floors of halls, corridors, outdoor walkways and other decoration projects; they are generally rarely used on walls. Most anti-skid tiles are full-body tiles.

3. Polished tiles

Polished tiles are bright bricks made by polishing the surface of the full-body brick body. They are a kind of full-body bricks. Compared with full-body tiles, the surface of polished tiles is much smoother. Polished tiles are hard and wear-resistant and suitable for use in most indoor spaces except bathrooms and kitchens. Based on the application of infiltration technology, polished tiles can produce various imitation stone and imitation wood effects.

When the polished tiles are polished, they will leave concave and convex pores. These pores will hide dirt and evil people and practices, and even some tea poured on the polished tiles will not be able to save the day. Perhaps the industry is aware of this. Later, some high-quality polished tiles were added with an antifouling layer when they left the factory. However, this antifouling layer made the polished tiles lose the effect of full-body tiles. If you want to continue to cover the whole body, you have to continue to apply the anti-fouling layer. In the decoration industry, there is also the practice of applying water wax before construction to prevent stains.

4. Vitrified tiles

In order to solve the problem of easy staining of polished tiles, another kind of vitrified tiles appeared. Vitrified tiles are actually full ceramic tiles. Its surface is smooth but does not require polishing, so there is no problem of polishing pores. Vitrified tiles are reinforced polished tiles that are fired at high temperatures and are harder and more wear-resistant than polished tiles.

High-quality performance of ceramic tiles:

Length deviation: High-quality ceramic tiles are generally within 0.3mm.

Width deviation: High-quality ceramic tiles are generally within 0.2mm.

Thickness deviation: High-quality ceramic tiles are generally within 0.3mm.

Edge straightness: High-quality ceramic tiles are generally 0mm.

Chamfering situation: High-quality ceramic tiles are generally less than 0.3mm uniformly on all four sides.

Edge curvature deviation: High-quality ceramic tiles are generally within 0.4mm.

Diagonal deviation: High-quality ceramic tiles are generally within 0.5.