Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Ceramic Tile Vs Porcelain Tile: What’s the Difference

One question which often arises what is the difference between Ceramic and Polished Porcelain Tile? A simple answer to this question is that both are same having different classifications. Though ceramic and polished porcelain tiles have similar classification but still they are categorized as separate product. Below is brief information based on Ceramic Tile and Porcelain Tile which will help you in understanding the difference between the both.


Ceramic Tile

Ceramic Floor Tile
There is a wide variety of ceramic tiles in the market with different designs and finishes. Some tiles have very little texture while other has a deep design impressed into the tile. These all tiles are made from clay or a  mixture of clay along with other materials which are kiln-fired to produce the final product. Ceramic Tiles are suitable from very light to heavy traffic having high water absorption rating which makes them not suitable for the outdoor use. Ceramic tiles are more flat and chipping than porcelain tiles.


Three basic tile finishes available in the market are:

1. High Gloss Finish: Very Shiny but shows scratches.
2. Matt Finish: Not to shiny having dull surface appearance.
3. Dura glaze Finish: Contains two layers of finishes.

Polished Porcelain Tiles

Polished Porcelain Floor Tile
Polished Porcelain tiles are same in nature as Ceramic tile. They are made by pressing dust from porcelain clay into a tile. These types of tiles are best suited for the cold areas such as unheated porches and outdoor  in mild climate. Some basic characteristics of Porcelain tiles are:


1. Glazed Porcelain Tiles: harder than ceramic tiles suitable for heaviest residential and light commercial areas. These tiles are coated with liquid glass and heated in a kiln into the top surface of the tile.
2. Unglazed Porcelain Tiles: Very similar to glazed porcelain tiles but surface is not coated.
3. Full Body Porcelain Tiles: Color and pattern on these tiles are found in the entire thickness of the tiles. It is an excellent choice of tiles to be used in high traffic areas in both residential and industrial areas.

The price of  ceramic and large white polished porcelain tile varies. Polished porcelain tiles are a bit expensive as compared to ceramic tiles due to the high quality and other specifications found in polished tiles. Majority of suppliers varies their prices on their designs they offer.


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