Iris Ceramic's tiles: frost resistant, no water absorption, easy to clean

Technical Specifications

Ceramic floor tiles technical features

Beauty and resistance unaltered by time, easy care, all within a natural material: ceramic and porcelain tiles, today more attractive and resistant than ever, offer a wide range of benefits.
All you have to do is choosing the most suitable product for the area you wish to tile, whether it is public or domestic, indoors or outdoors.

The characteristics of ceramic tiles are:

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Durability
Ceramic surfaces last longer than most other materials used for floor and wall covering.
Hygiene
Being hygienic and easy to clean, they are recommended for all areas where high sanitary standards are a must.
Fire resistance
Ceramic tiles do not burn, nor do they give off smoke or toxic fumes if they come in touch with fire.
Colour permanence
Direct exposure of ceramic tiles to sunlight neither alters their colours, nor causes them to fade.
Water absorption
Our porcelain stoneware products are highly resistant to damp, absorbing only 0.04% of water.
Frost resistance
All of our porcelain tile products are suitable for outdoor laying as they are frost resistant.
Resistance to abrasion and tread wear
Our range includes floor tiles suited even to areas subject to heavy foot traffic, just choose the right product.
Chemical resistance
Ceramic materials are highly resistant to chemical agents.
Bending resistance
Our ceramic and porcelain floorings feature a bending resistance which is above the set standards.
Thermal shock resistance
A properly laid ceramic floor will neither deform nor break in extreme temperature conditions.
Slip resistance
The anti-slip factor in ceramic flooring is as good as or better than in other flooring materials.
Stain resistance and maintainability
To keep ceramic surfaces clean, all you need to do is wash them regularly with water.
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