Oriental Masterpiece
Kasai, fire , is inspired by Shou Sugi Ban or Yakisugi, the traditional Japanese artisanal technique that works through burning wood, usually cedar, carbonising it in order to protect and conserve it. The collection pays homage to Japanese design culture, expressing in porcelain stoneware the same visual and tactile characteristics as achieved on the slats: refined and elegant, celebrating the convergence of different worlds, bringing together tradition and innovation. Kasai is available in the 25 150 size in the Shades of Carta (Paper), Fumo (Smoke) and Notte (Night).
See also: Wood look tiles bathroom, white bathroom tiles
Porcelain Floor Tiles are made by materials featuring the lowest water absorption levels, which means the quantity of water that the slab can absorb under certain conditions.
Grès Porcelain stoneware is a ceramic with a compact, hard, coloured and non-porous body. The word “grès” means that the ceramic body of the tile is extremely vitrified, that is to say compact, hence the exceptional great resistance. The result is a lean clay body, little refractory, fired in a kiln (at 1200-1400 C°) until it reaches a non-porous vitrification and a complete water-proofing.
Amongst the most significant features of grès porcelain stoneware there is also the high abrasion resistance, which means the resistance of the surface against the action related to the movement of bodies, surface or materials in contact with it.
Please note that these product properties are not a replacement for the manufacturer's literature and it is always recommended that Ceramiche Refin is consulted before specifying.
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| Application (?) | Flooring | |
| Typical Building Sector (?) | Commercial , Domestic , Hospitality | |
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| Uniclass (?) | Pr_35_93_96 Wall and floor tile units | |