Tile defined as ceramic uses a coarser clay with a smaller ratio of fine kaolin clay, and it generally lacks some of the additives used in porcelain clay. Ceramic tile is fired at lower temperatures, generally about 1,800 to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit.
Types of ceramic tiles:
Glazed Ceramic Tiles :
Glazed tiles are covered with a protective coating after quarrying & preparation;
This coating can be matte or glossy, depending on your choice.
Matte coating are ideal for regular stone patterns and popular for various applications.
Glossy coatings are stylish by wrap up, offering a highly cleaned & lustrous look to your space.
Glossy coatings are suggested for wall establishments.
Unglazed Ceramic Tiles:
Unglazed tiles just don't have a coating or that glass-like surface covering.
Such tiles accomplish their surface quality through frequent polishing.
By and large, they are slip-resistant tiles; famous for their natural-stone-like look!