PESG Series
The textured and antique-looking tiles are reproduced through porcelain glazing, and they are made of a thin and lightweight ceramic material.
| Processing method | Product Number | Single brick size | Brick size | Square meter conversion factor | Number of entries (boxes) | Weight (kg/case) | Suggestion for the mortar joint |
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| Broken pieces of tiles | PSFF-7/ESG-04、06 | 200×60×8.5 | / | 108Film/㎡ | 100Film | 23 | 8 |
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Process characteristics
Transparent glaze surface, restoring nature
The transparent texture restores the original texture of natural stone, and its surface can gently absorb light, effectively reducing glare interference, thus more clearly highlighting the randomly distributed and variable natural textures, giving the brick surface a delicate touch and a natural visual charm.
Precise control of fabric, distinct layers
Using multiple micro-powder fabric processes, the brick texture particles are distinct, the texture is fine and rich in layers, presenting an overall effect like ancient bricks. Suitable for space flooring that pursues natural texture.
Multiple glazing, natural gradation
The unique glaze material is processed through precise molds and glaze layering technology. The glaze layers blend and merge, forming a soft and natural, non-repetitive gradation texture, achieving overall harmony of color, texture and light.
All-ceramic craftsmanship, lasting forever
Using high-temperature slow-burning refined technology, carefully creating all-ceramic masterpieces, ensuring excellent intrinsic quality of the product. After years of weathering, it remains as clean as new.
Notes for Attention
■ Differences may occur due to the tolerance of tile sizes.
■ Color variations may arise from the mixed multi-faceted appearance.
■ This product has a unique manufacturing process. It is recommended to use the extrusion method for construction for better results.
■ When using black and extremely dark gray grout, be careful not to let the grout stain the tile surface. It is recommended to test it on an inconspicuous area first.