Tiles
The tiles have quickly become one of the most popular types of materials used in a home but often times home owners don’t understand exactly what they are. The tile is made up of sand, natural products, and clays and once it has been moulded into shape they are then fired in a kiln. When making tiles they can either be glazed or unglazed, but the majority of homeowners have glazed tiles in their home. With their increasing popularity, there are hundreds of different designs of ceramic tiles. If you are considering changing your flooring, it is important to consider the advantages associated with using these tiles in your home.
...moreSanitary Ware
Sanitary ware is a division of ceramic wares. It is proven that ceramic sanitarywares are cost effective and good for long run. Sanitary wares can with stand more than 400 kg load and excellent resistance to chemical attacks. Sanitaryware items can be easily cleaned because of its glossy surface properties. What is sanitary products? Sanitary ware items are made up of ceramic ware that used in bathrooms. Some of the sanitary ware products are ☀ Toilets ☀ Washbasins ☀ Pedestals ☀ Bidet ☀ Urinals ☀ Sinks ☀ Bath tubs
...moregranite rock
Granite is a light-colored igneous rock with grains large enough to be visible with the unaided eye. It forms from the slow crystallization of magma below Earth's surface. Granite is composed mainly of quartz and feldspar with minor amounts of mica, amphiboles, and other minerals. This mineral composition usually gives granite a red, pink, gray, or white color with dark mineral grains visible throughout the rock. Granite is the rock most often quarried as a "dimension stone" . Granite is hard enough to resist abrasion, strong enough to bear significant weight, inert enough to resist weathering, and it accepts a brilliant polish. These characteristics make it a very desirable and useful dimension stone. Granite is also used as a crushed stone or aggregate. In this form it is used as a base material at construction sites, as an aggregate in road construction, railroad ballast, foundations, and anywhere that a crushed stone is useful as fill.
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