COSMOS Lux 3060 C beige (bal=0,9m2)

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Logo: Azteca
Order codeAF84

Description

Properties

Brand   AZTECA
Series   COSMOS
Size   30x60 cm
Material   Ceramic
Character   RectifiedRectified Rectified, Frost resistanceFrost resistance Frost resistance, PorcelainPorcelain Porcelain
Abrasion Resistance   PEI IVPEI IV PEI IV
Surface   LappatoLappato Lappato
Use   Floor tilesFloor tiles Floor tiles, Wall tilesWall tiles Wall tiles
Package contains   0.9 m2
Pcs per pack   5
Thickness   9.6 mm
Weight / m2   22.2 kg
Packing   1 Piece
Guarantee   2 years

Explanations

Rectified

Rectified tiles

Rectified tiles are also known as dimensionally stable tiles. These are tiles that have been mechanically trimmed to a certain size after they have been fired so that their edges are 90°. Achieved uniform size, consistency and optimum precision give the tile a cleaner finish and fewer deviations between tiles.

Frost resistance

Frost resistance

Frost resistance is determined by the degree of water absorption of the tile (ie it does not provide water to freeze it). For tiles for indoor use is not required frost resistance and moisture absorption is usually more than 10 %. In contrast, frost-resistant glazed tiles have an absorption of up to 3 %. For exterior are suitable sintered tiles with water absorption below 0.5 %.

Porcelain

Porcelain tiles

By pushing into the mold under high pressure remains in the ceramics minimum of air bubbles. It is then fired at high temperatures, making the final product hard, strong and abrasion resistant. At the same time, it is less absorbent. Located universal use in interior and exterior, on walls and floors. Sintered paving is especially suited to high-stressed areas such as tiles or building facades.

PEI IV

Use of glazed tiles by abrasion resistance:

Class PEI IV. - designed for busy foot traffic and stronger pollution, eg. Interiors of administrative buildings, hotel corridors, business rooms and offices.

Lappato

Lapped surface, or Lappato

The lappato technique is used to smooth the surface of the tile with fine irregular grinding. On the tiles, there is an effcient contrast of gloss and matte that highlights the top relief or printed structure. Unlike classical polishing, the surface is polished only at the thickness of several tenths of a millimeter, which makes it possible to use this technique primarily on glazed sintered tiles. With lapping, we encounter relief ceramic tiles where there is a contrast between the trapped top and the unpainted bottom, but also in finely printed micrograph surfaces, which can be reminiscent of satin natural stones after lapping.

Floor tiles

Floor tiles

Tiles suitable for laying on the floor (= like tiles), also can be used for wall cladding.

Wall tiles

Wall tiles

Tiles can only be used for application on the wall (= a tile).

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