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Water absorption
Norms: ISO 10545.3
Required Standards: 0,5 %
GranitiFiandre® values: 0,01% to 0,04%
Sizes
Norms: ISO 10545.2
Required Standards: Lenght and width ±0,6% max
Thickness ±5,0% max
Linearity ±0,5% max
Wedging ±0,6% max
Warpage ±0,5% max
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PERCORSI D’ITALIA
PORCELAIN STONEWARE
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Astún
TAU Pétreo 30 x 60 (12 x 24)
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Cartagho is a product especially designed for outdoor use in residential areas. The analyses and tests carried out by TAU Cerámica experts reveal that the tiles have exceeded all the technical requirements which used to limit the use of ceramic products in these open spaces. In fact, these tile pieces meet all the standards set out by the new Código Técnico de la Edificación (CTE – Spanish Technical Building Code), in terms both of strength and of non-slip properties, which means that they can guarantee users complete safety.
Cartagho comes in a 40x40 format and in two ranges of colours: a clay line (ivory, deep red and beige) and a dark line, including metal inlays which provide a slight glitter effect, offering attractive, unusual results.
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Through color body porcelain
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Pietralavica Brown
The depth of veining and a translucent effect are the highly sought-after signs of the aeons that quarry material has spent under the ground.
Slabs bearing the Eiffelgres name are distinguished by superior resistance to breakage and acids, together with greater practicality and impermeability.
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The need for greater traffic safety in road tunnels has led the Ministry of Public Works to suggest to Road Maintenance and Construction Operators an improvement in the visibility conditions inside tunnels. The solutions adopted so far, such as wall painting and metal or natural stone panels fixed to the walls, have had some limitations: the first consists in limited durability in time and therefore high maintenance costs, the second in the steep installation costs. An alternative to these systems is offered by NovaBell: lining road tunnel walls with large-size (30x60 cm) slabs of vitrified stoneware resulting from the steady research of its labs. Gallery can also be used for any underground artefact: from underground and train stations to various types of underpasses.
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