PORCELAIN TILE ARK CARBON GREY MATT 24"X48"
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It was started to be made after the discovery and use of the porcelain fire. The first pottery BC. It has been found to have been produced in the tenth and ninth millennia. The first raw material of the porcelains was very fine-grained thick mud deposits known as slime, and the first porcelain pots were baskets plastered with mud. Porcelain pots, which were formed as a result of these slime plastered baskets meeting with fire and gaining hardness, formed useful bowls. With less pulp soil and river sand mixed with mud, the mud was devitalized and thus more successful than fire was achieved.
The first clay preparation techniques were kneading, chewing, and pounding. Drying was done naturally in the open air. The first method of shaping clay was shaping sherbet manually. Then he left the lathe turned by hand into the circuit and then left to the lathe-turned with the foot.
Another shaping method was brick molds in the form of boxes. Cooking was initially done on an open fire. Great progress was made with the transfer of open fire to furnaces. The first furnaces were heated with wood. These primitive methods (preparation, drying, firing) used in modern floor tile production in the early periods of history have survived to the present day due to their naturalness. Today, the usage area of porcelain tiles chip repair obtained with technological products in modern furnaces has also expanded.
The most suitable coating material for the floors of the halls, corridors, and entrances in the rooms of the residences is porcelain. Because 24x48 porcelain tile prevents heat loss better and is less conducting to noise. Hospitals and health institutions are places where cleaning is most important. For this reason, porcelain is widely used in these places as the most ideal coating material that does not contain microbes and does not stain. Your cargo will be delivered safely to your address in a short time. Our company continues to be the address of quality and trust in porcelains.