Monday, January 6, 2020

What is the difference between vitrified, double charged and digital floor tiles?

There are lots of difference between vitrified, double charged and digital floor tiles but I had mentioned some basic points:
01. Full Body Vitrified Tiles
As the name proposes, full-body vitrified tiles have a uniform shading all through the body, for example, cross-area of the tiles. At the point when you slice the tiles to fix them on the intersection of two dividers meets at the right edge, fringes of tiles will be of a similar shading. Furthermore, this is one significant advantage. They are generally reasonable for high traffic regions. They are accessible in matt and shiny completion.
02. Double Charge Vitrified Tiles
Double charge vitrified tiles, also are one of the most well-known sorts of vitrified tiles these days. They are nourished through a press that prints the example with a twofold layer of shade (two sorts of hues are sustained into the machine). In this way, the upper layer of tiles gets 3 to 4 mm thicker. Twofold charge vitrified tiles come in gleaming and matt completion.
03. Coated Vitrified Tiles or GVT Tiles or Digital Vitrified Tiles
Coated vitrified tiles are prominently known as GVT tiles. Digital floor tiles are done with the coated surface. This coated surface permits any kind of configuration, surface surfaces, and so forth on it. It can build the feel of the floor. In the market, it is famously as computerized vitrified tiles. They come in gleaming matt, natural, wooden and different completes too.

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