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What are the types of ceramic tiles?

Tile types can be divided into glazed tiles, full-body tiles, polished tiles, vitrified tiles and mosaics according to their production technology and characteristics. Of course, ceramic tiles with different characteristics have their own best uses. If you have enough knowledge about ceramic tiles, you can be targeted when decorating your home and make the best use of them.

Full-body brick:

The surface of the whole-body brick is not glazed, and the material and color of the front and back sides are the same, hence the name. Full-body tiles are more wear-resistant, but their designs and colors are not as good as glazed tiles. Classification is divided into anti-skid tiles, polished tiles and seepage tiles. Scope of application: It is widely used on floors such as halls, corridors and outdoor walkways, and is generally less used on walls.

Glazed bricks:

Glazed bricks are bricks whose surface has been glazed. Generally speaking, glazed tiles have richer colors and patterns than polished tiles, and they also play an anti-fouling role. However, because the surface of glazed tiles is glaze, its wear resistance is not as good as polished tiles. Classification is divided into ceramic glazed tiles and porcelain glazed tiles according to raw materials. According to different gloss, it is divided into two types: matt and bright. Scope of application: Bright glazed tiles should be used in the kitchen. Matt glazed tiles should not be used because oil stains enter the tile surface and are difficult to clean. Glazed tiles are also suitable for bathrooms, balconies, etc.

Polished tiles:

Polished tiles are bricks that have been polished and polished. Compared with the rough surface of full-body tiles, polished tiles are much smoother. This kind of brick has high hardness and is very wear-resistant. Based on the application of infiltration technology, polished tiles can produce various imitation stone and imitation wood effects. Classification can be divided into infiltration type polishing tiles, micro-powder type polishing tiles, multi-tube fabric polishing tiles, and microcrystalline stone. The scope of application can be used in most other indoor spaces except bathrooms and kitchens.

Vitrified tiles:

Vitrified tiles are made of quartz sand and mud fired in a certain proportion, and then polished and brightened but do not need to be polished. The surface is as smooth as a glass mirror. Translucent and the hardest of all ceramic tiles. Vitrified tiles are superior to ordinary glazed tiles, polished tiles and general marble in terms of water absorption, edge straightness, bending strength, acid and alkali resistance, etc. But vitrified tiles are not perfect. Its defect is that after polishing, the pores are exposed, and dust, oil, etc. can easily penetrate. The classification is mainly floor tiles. It is a kind of polished tile. Scope of application Vitrified tiles are suitable for living rooms, bedrooms, walkways, etc.

Mosaic:

Mosaic is a special form of bricks. It is generally composed of dozens of small bricks to form a relatively large brick. It is acid-resistant, alkali-resistant, wear-resistant, impermeable to water, has strong pressure resistance and is not easily broken. Classification It is mainly divided into ceramic mosaics, marble mosaics, and glass mosaics. Scope of application It is widely used on indoor small areas, walls and outdoor walls and floors because of its small size and colorful appearance.