What are the glazed tiles used in decoration- glazed tile Glazed tile Glazed tile is a ceramic tile made by adding glaze to the surface of embryo. The back made of clay is red, which is called pottery glazed tile; The back of porcelain clay is gray white, called porcelain glazed tile. Glazed tiles are richer in color and pattern than polished tiles, and have the function of antifouling. However, because the surface of glazed tile is glaze, its abrasion resistance is not as good as polished tile. According to different gloss, glazed tiles are divided into matt and bright. The kitchen should use bright glazed tiles, not matt glazed tiles, because once oil stains penetrate into the tile surface, it is difficult to clean. Glazed tiles are also suitable for toilet balconies, etc. All body brick All body brick is also a kind of ceramic tile. Its surface is not glazed, and the material and color of the front and back are the same, so it is named. It is divided into anti-skid brick, polishing brick and infiltrated flower brick. Full body brick is widely used in halls, aisles, outdoor walkways and other floors, and is generally less used in walls. The whole brick has good skid resistance and wear resistance, and most of the skid resistance bricks belong to the whole brick. The decoration effect of the full body brick is poor because the surface is not glazed. Polishing brick Polishing brick is a ceramic tile formed by polishing the whole brick. It can be divided into infiltrated pattern polishing brick, micro powder polishing brick, multi tube cloth polishing brick, microcrystalline stone, etc. Except for the bathroom and kitchen, most other indoor spaces can be used. Compared with the rough plane of the full body brick, the polished brick is much smoother. This kind of brick has high hardness and is very wear-resistant. On the basis of the application of infiltrating technology, polishing bricks can produce various stone like and wood like effects. After polishing the polished brick, the pores are exposed, and oil stains, dust, etc. are easy to penetrate. Once penetrated, they cannot be wiped off. These stains make the surface black, yellow and lusterless, so most polished tiles are now added with an antifouling layer when leaving the factory. Vitrified brick Vitrified brick is a ceramic tile made by mixing quartz sand and mud in a certain proportion. After polishing, its surface is as smooth and transparent as the glass mirror, which is the harder of all ceramic tiles. Vitrified tiles are suitable for the floors of living rooms, bedrooms, corridors and other rooms. Vitrified tiles are superior to ordinary glazed tiles, polished tiles and ordinary marble in terms of water absorption, edge straightness, bending strength, acid and alkali resistance, etc. However, vitrified tiles are not perfect, and their defects are as easy to get dirty as polished tiles. Mosaic Mosaic, also known as ceramic mosaic, is generally composed of dozens of small bricks to form a relatively large brick. Ceramic mosaic is made of high-quality porcelain clay, which is acid resistant, alkali resistant, wear-resistant, impermeable, pressure resistant and not easy to break. In addition to ceramic mosaic, there are marble mosaic and glass mosaic. Mosaics are small, exquisite and colorful, and are widely used in small indoor areas, walls and outdoor walls and floors. Mosaics are generally made into small blocks of 18.5 × 18.5 × 5mm, 39 × 39 × 5mm, or hexagonal shapes with a side length of 25mm. Before leaving the factory, workers usually paste the mosaic on the kraft paper in reverse, and each piece is about 30cm square, which is called a copy. Every 40 copies is a box, about 3.7 square meters per box. During construction, each sheet of paper shall be pasted upward on the surface of semi solidified cement mortar, and pressed with a long board to make it smooth. After the mortar is hardened, the leather paper shall be washed away to show a beautiful pattern. What brick is good for toilet wall? I see! Still think polished tiles look good!