Ceramic, Porcelain & Vitrified Tiles
Ceramic, Porcelain & Vitrified Tiles
Tiles That Redefine Spaces
High-performance ceramic, porcelain, and vitrified tiles in versatile sizes, finishes, and technical variants, engineered for strength, style, and consistency, serving residential, commercial, and large-scale architectural projects across global markets.
Porcelain/Full Body & Glazed Vitrified Tiles (GVT/PGVT):
water absorption ≤ 0.5% (BIa).
Ceramic Wall/Floor Tiles:
BIIa/BIII categories as required.
Common sizes:
600×600, 600×1200, 800×800, 800×1600, 1200×1200 mm; large formats subject to availability.
Surfaces:
matte, polished, high gloss, sugar/micro crystal, anti skid (Rratings as specified).
Technical options:
chemical resistant, high MoR for heavy duty floors, outdoor/frost resistant variants.
QC highlights:
caliber/tonality control, planar flatness, thickness tolerance, surface defects, modulus of rupture and water absorption tests as per order.
Tile Packaging: high strength cartons with shrink wrap, strapped on fumigated pallets; corner boards and moisture barriers used to reduce transit damage.
Types Of Ceramic, Porcelain & Vitrified Tiles
Ceramic Tiles
Ceramic tiles are made from natural clay, sand, and water, shaped and then fired in a kiln. They are one of the oldest and most widely used tile types.
Composition
Red or white clay base
Minerals (feldspar, quartz, silica)
Glazed or unglazed surface
Glazed Ceramic Tiles :
Coated with a liquid glass layer (glaze) and fired again; available in glossy, matte, or textured finishes.
Unglazed Ceramic Tiles :
No surface coating; natural earthy look; more slip-resistant.
Wall Tiles :
Lightweight, thin tiles for vertical applications.
Floor Tiles :
Thicker and more durable than wall tiles.
Porcelain Tiles
Porcelain is a type of ceramic tile but made with finer, denser clay and fired at higher temperatures, making it more durable and less porous.
Composition
Refined white clay (kaolin)
Silica and feldspar
Fired at 1200–1400°C
Glazed Porcelain Tiles :
Surface coated with a colored glaze; available in digital prints and textures.
Full-Body Porcelain Tiles :
Uniform color and pattern throughout; chips less visible.
Double-Charged Porcelain Tiles :
Two layers of pigment fused under high pressure, giving thicker design layer (3–4 mm).
Polished Porcelain Tiles :
Mechanically polished for a glossy finish.
Vitrified Tiles
Vitrified tiles are one of the most popular modern flooring materials — known for their strength, glossy finish, low porosity, and wide design range.
They are an advanced version of ceramic tiles, made using a process called vitrification, which creates a glass-like surface that is extremely hard and durable.
Full Body Vitrified Tiles :
Color and pattern run through the entire tile thickness.
Double Charged Vitrified Tiles :
Two layers of pigment (~3–4 mm thick) are fused during manufacturing.
Glazed Vitrified Tiles (GVT) :
Have a glazed (glass-like) coating on top that allows digital printing.
Nano Polished Vitrified Tiles :
GVT tiles coated with a layer of nano-silica for a smoother, glossy surface.
