KlinkerVerblendscheiben
KlinkerVerblendscheiben, also known as Klinker tiles, are a type of ceramic tile that have been in use since the 19th century. They are characterized by their distinctive, interlocking pattern, which is created by the manufacturing process. Klinker tiles are typically made from clay, which is fired at high temperatures to create a hard, durable surface. The interlocking pattern is achieved by pressing the clay into a mold with a specific design, which is then fired to set the shape.
Klinker tiles are available in a variety of colors and sizes, and can be used for both
The manufacturing process for Klinker tiles involves several steps. First, the clay is mixed with water and
Klinker tiles are often compared to other types of ceramic tiles, such as porcelain and natural stone.