Being familiar with ceramic tile construction helps you
understand and evaluate its performance aspects: why certain
ceramic tile floors wear better and longer. The main ingredients
of ceramic tile and its general manufacturing process have not
changed that much throughout the centuries. All ceramic
tiles are created from natural products extracted from the earth
that are shaped into tiles and then fired in kilns at extremely
high temperatures.
2 main types of tile construction:
Glazed
from the side, see 2 layers
body – called the bisque
top layer – called the glaze
hard non-porous, impermeable surface after firing
more stain resistant than unglazed
easy to clean
consider for areas like the kitchen and baths
Unglazed
solid colored all the way through
do not have a top layer of glaze
referred to as through-body construction
no additional surface applications
more dense and durable than glazed
suitable for interior and exterior applications
good for areas with kids
There are 5 steps in the ceramic tile manufacturing process:
Mining
process begins with the mining of the raw materials
mixture composed of clay and minerals
Blending and Mixing
introduces mud into the mix
clay and mineral mixture blended and mixed into a semi-fine
powder
water is added to form a wet slurry or mud-like
consistency
the slurry is pumped into a large dryer
result- fine clay powder that feels like warm, fine sand
Pressing
applies pressure to the process
clay is pressed or formed into a tile shape
pressed tiles are called green tiles
another method called extrusion replaces the
pressing step
extruded tiles are formed by forcing the clay through a mold
versus pressing the tile
pressing is the more common method used today
after the green tiles are formed they are dried
Glazing
If the tile is to remain unglazed it skips this step and goes
directly to the firing kiln.
liquid is prepared from a glass derivative called
frit and colored dyes
applied by a high-pressure spray or poured onto the tile
Firing
fired in the kiln at temperatures around 2,000 degrees
Fahrenheit
monocoturra tile or single fired -tiles that
are fired once after the glaze is applied
biocuttura or double fired- first fired after
the green tile is dried and fired again after the glaze
is applied
Alternative- porcelain
made up of 50% feldspar
fired at a much higher temperature
harder and denser
high performance
low water absorption ratings of less than 0.5 percent
can be used for interior and exterior applications or
commercial areas
After the finished tiles have been inspected for quality
assurances, they are packaged, crated and ready to be
shipped.
Uses
not all ceramic tile is suitable for each area of your home
tile on your kitchen backsplash may not be recommended for
installation on the floor
Rating System
rating system provided
rating system found on samples or boxes
most common system rates ceramic tile abrasion resistance or
the overall durability of the tile
interior wall applications only and not for the floor
Class 2: light traffic
interior wall applications and for residential bathroom
flooring only
Class 3: light to moderate traffic
for residential floor and wall applications including
bathrooms, kitchens, foyers, dining rooms and family rooms
Class 4: moderate to heavy traffic
residential, medium commercial and light industrial floor
and wall applications including shopping malls, offices,
restaurant dining rooms, showrooms and hallways