Ceramic terminology health
1. Tiles with water absorption (E) not exceeding 0.5%. 2. The water absorption of ceramic tiles is more than 0.5%, and stoneware tiles are not more than 3%. 3. Fine stoneware tiles with water absorption exceeding 3% and not exceeding 6%. 4. Stoneware tiles, tiles with water absorption greater than 6% and not more than 10%. 5. Tiles with water absorption greater than 10% can also be called glazed tiles. 6. Extruding the ceramic tile: the plastic blank is extruded by an extruder, and then the molded ceramic tile is cut. 7. Dry-pressing ceramic tile powder pressing ceramic tile is a ceramic tile formed by pressing green powder with high pressure in a mold. 8. Tiles made by other molding methods and other processes usually produce dry-pressed tiles and tiles other than extruded tiles. 9. Interior wall tiles Interior wall tiles are tiles used to decorate and protect the interior walls of buildings. 10. Exterior wall tiles are tiles used to decorate and protect the external walls of buildings. 1 1. Indoor floor tiles Indoor floor tiles are tiles used to decorate and protect the ground inside buildings. 12. Ceramic tiles for decoration and protection of outdoor structures. 13. glazed tile glazed tile 14. Glazed tiles 15. Planar decorative tiles, patterned tiles and glazed tiles. 16. Three-dimensional decorative tiles with concave and convex patterns on the front. 17. ceramic mosaic tile is a tile made up of several small tiles (also called mosaic), which is used to decorate and protect the floors and walls of buildings. 18. Square brick square stone is a kind of ceramic tile used for paving squares and roads. 19.trimmers is an accessory brick, which is used to lay tiles for special decorative parts, such as the footings and corners of buildings. 20. Polished tiles Polished tiles are tiles with mirror luster after mechanical polishing. 2 1. color infiltrated ceramic tile A ceramic tile in which a soluble pigment solution penetrates into a green body and presents a color or pattern after firing. 22. split brick, split brick, used extrusion method to form two blue bricks with their backs connected. After firing, the tiles were separated by knocking.