What Are Ceramic Bathroom Tiles?
Ceramic is a man-made product and is generally homogeneous in construction. In other words, each and every tile has the identical composition and therefore has predictable qualities. Ceramic tiles are generally known to be slightly porous with a very low absorbency and it is of light weight and relatively thin. The backside of a ceramic tile is cast with many different corrugation designed to provide the proper bonding of the tile to the setting bed. Ceramic tile is generally resistant to acids. CLASSIFICATION OF CERAMIC TILES Some of the categories that should be taken into consideration are shapes and dimensions, which classify the tile by type. Tile can be classified in relation to slipperiness, which is important in flooring. It can be classified by grade, thickness, warp age, etc. It can be classified in to two categories, such as, standard grade and second (lesser) grade ceramic tile. Glazed Tile – Most of the common ceramic floor tiles have either a glazed or unglazed surface. T