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Recycled Porcelain Ceramic Tile
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$4.54
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Porcelain Stone Eco-Cycle contains a minimum 40% recycled content. Porcelain Stone differs from ceramic tile in its manufacture, absorption and breaking strength. These inherent differences in the manufacturing processes and the quality of the raw materi
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Porcelain Stone differs from ceramic tile
in its manufacture, absorption and breaking strength. These inherent
differences in the manufacturing processes and the quality of the raw
materials make porcelain tile a superior product in terms of value,
durability, color and design.
Because porcelain is
pressed under higher pressure than other tiles, in the range of 6,000
pounds per square inch, it is more dense than ceramic tile. It is also
fired at a temperature of 2200° F, while ceramic tile would be fired at
1800° F, providing a much lower rate of absorption. The international
standard for porcelain tile states that for tile to qualify as
Porcelain, it must have water absorption of 0.5% or less. This tile typically has an absorption rate or less than 0.1%.
The
water absorption rate for porcelain tile makes it suitable for interior
and exterior applications in all climates. The water absorption rate of
ceramic tile is usually greater than 3%, which means that it is not
suitable for exterior applications.
Using applicable ASTM tests, Porcelain Stone
has a breaking strength of 390-400 pounds versus approximately 250 for
regular ceramic tile. The Compressive Strength of the tiles
range from 36,000 to 38,000 psi. This product have an absorption rate that allows them to be rated as frost proof, not frost resistant. Porcelain Stone Eco-Cycle contains a minimum 40% recycled content. 
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