Thursday, February 11, 2010

Ceramic wall tiles




Ceramic tile is nothing new. It has actually been in use for centuries and is one of the more beautiful additions a person can make to their home. Ceramic tiles are available in many colors, patters and even textures if you are looking for something truly unique. Today's ceramic tiles can be made to look identical in every way to more expensive products like stone and slate. Ceramic tile is usually glazed and looks great in the kitchen or bathroom.

A ceramic tile basically starts out as two simple elements, water and clay. Different types of clay are first ground into a fine powdered and then mixed together. The powdered is then compressed until it forms the body of the tile. Moisture content is reduced through a drying process and then the glaze is applied. The tile is then fired in a kiln at around 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, which fuses the glaze to the surface. During the firing process the glaze takes on a glass like texture.

In addition to ceramic, porcelain can be used to make a very dense, moisture resistant and durable tile. Porcelain unlike many other types of tile can be used as flooring in heavy traffic areas for many years without showing signs of wear.

No comments:

Post a Comment