Ceramic

Porcelain Ceramic

As Porcelain is a very high-quality type of ceramic, it can be produced in large sizes. It is very solid, impenetrable with tiny and smooth grains. Specifications:
• Waterproof
• High chemical resistance
• Anti-stain specifications
• High abrasion resistance
• Hard and anti-scratch surface
• Huge diversity
• Fire resistance


Ceramic glass

Glass ceramics are produced in the solidifying process of an object and making it look like glass. Ceramics produced by this method have very low porosity and are resistant to staining. This type of ceramic is very durable and can be used as a suitable substitute for granite and marble. Glass ceramics are produced by firing very tiny minerals such as clay and silica at very high temperatures, in which tiny particles are melted to form a glass surface.

Quartz ceramics

Quartz ceramics are produced by collecting stones and connecting them together. If marble chips are used in the manufacturing process of this type of product, it is called engineered marble. This product is used for indoor floors and walls, and quartz ceramics are mostly used in kitchen cabinet walls and counter tops.

Quarry ceramics

This type of ceramic is produced by extruding clay or shale. Traditional quarry mosaics are produced unglazed and are red and gray. Unglazed quarry mosaic has a surface with high slip resistance and prevents slipping. This type of product is used because of its high resistance for the floor of indoor and outdoor spaces of the building.