gresite
Gresite is a term used in several languages, notably Italian and Portuguese, to describe a class of ceramic tiles made from porcelain stoneware, often referred to as gres porcellanato. In common usage, it denotes tiles with a dense, vitrified body and very low porosity, suitable for floors, walls, and outdoor paving. The name recalls the historic term grès (stoneware) and the Italian usage of gres to describe porcelain-bodied ceramics.
Manufacture and composition: Gresite tiles are produced from refined clays mixed with silica and feldspars. The
Properties and types: Porcelain tile classification within gresite emphasizes density, abrasion resistance, and frost resistance when
Applications and care: Gresite tiles are widely used for interior and exterior floors, walls, and sometimes