Ceramic tiles are usually glazed and are often for wall use only because of this but many can be used on both walls and floors.
Ceramic tile glossary.
Brushed finish a finish resulting from treating the stone surface with a coarse wire rotary brush.
Most ceramic tile manufacturers use a rating system based on or supported by this group.
Battiscopa the italian term for a bullnose trim piece.
Ceramic tile a clay bodied tile which is typically glazed and fired at lower temperatures less dense and with greater water absorbency then a porcelain tile.
Defining the language used by tile suppliers designers and installers alike.
Adhesive used for bonding tile to a surface.
A comprehensive glossary of ceramic porcelain and stone tile terms and definitions.
Acid washed a treatment applied to the face of a stone to achieve a texture.
Breaking strength the force needed to break a tile.
Scratch resistance moisture absorption.
Border a strip of tile with design texture or contrasting color that creates a design concept.
Currently the most popular ceramic floor tile are the larger sized tiles such as 13 by 13 16 by 16 and 18 by 18 sizes.
For example a 12 by 12 floor tile will actually measure 11 7 8 inches square.
During the firing process ceramic tile will shrink on average by about 10 in size.
Our glossary defines language used by tile suppliers designers and installers for ceramic marble granite floor glass tile and much more.
Tile glossary of terms.
This glossary provides a collection of the tile and stone industry s terms that you should understand before you buy.
The most common system rates ceramic tile abrasion resistance or its overall durability.