Types of Ceramic Tile
According to the experts, there are three main types of ceramics, as determined by the composition of the material, and the type of firing used to make it. When you are choosing decorative ceramic tile for your home, you need to understand the difference between them, as they each have quite different properties and uses.
How
are ceramics made?
Ceramics
are derived from a mixture of natural substances, including clay and sand.
Chemically, the compounds in these substances are complex silicates. It is the
elements other than silicon and oxygen that determine the properties of the
ceramics that are made from them. For example, the presence of iron in the
silicate causes a red-orange color.
When
the silicates are subjected to very high temperatures ( 900 to 1400°C ), the
water present in the original compounds is driven out, allowing chemical
bonding between the layers of the silicate. This gives the ceramic structural
strength which the original material did not have.
What
are the three types of ceramic tile?
Earthenware
is porous, opaque, and easily scratched. But it is a popular ceramic used by
hobbyists to make pottery, since it is easy to form into bowls or vases. The
firing process can be done in a home kiln, in which the temperature varies from
900°C ( red ) to 1100°C ( yellow-orange ). When not used for pots, it may be
called quarry tile, or terracotta.
Stoneware
is non-porous, and after firing it has a very smooth surface. It is difficult
to scratch, so is used for cooking and tableware. And it is also the ceramic
most commonly used for decorative ceramic tile.
Porcelain
is also non-porous and has a smooth surface, but it is much harder than
stoneware, and is glassier. This is caused by being fired at a much higher
temperature ( 1200 to 1400°C ).
There
are several terms that are often used incorrectly, and may cause confusion.
Sometimes they are used to describe a type of ceramic tile, but they are really
terms used to describe a characteristic or use of the tile.
Glazed
tiles may be ceramic tiles of any type. The term "glazed" simply
means that they are coated with glass-forming minerals that are glossy, and
frequently colored. This process water-proofs the tiles, and makes them
stain-resistant.
Mosaic
tiles are not a different type of ceramic material. They are tiles that are
usually small in size, so they can be used to make a "mosaic" - a
decoration or picture. They can be made not only of ceramic material, but also
of glass, natural stone, or even metal.
Ceramic
tile can be used in the home in many ways, but that is not the topic of this
article. Suffice it to say that now that you are familiar with the various
types of ceramic, you should find it easier to choose decorative ceramic tile
for whatever application you require.
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