If you chip a porcelain tile no change in color occurs.
Ceramic tile compared to porcelain tile.
Ceramic tiles come in far more colors and sizes than porcelain ranging from inch mosaic to 16 inch or larger tiles.
According to the astm standards porcelain must have a water absorption rate of 0 5 percent or lower.
Porcelain tile is almost impervious to water compared to ceramic tile.
Ceramic tile is fired at lower temperatures generally no more than 1 650 degrees fahrenheit.
This ultimately results in a denser and more durable tile.
The major difference between porcelain tile and ceramic tile is how it s made.
Ceramic tiles are more porous and often have a higher water absorption rate.
It may eventually reach square sizes of 36 or 48 inches.
Ceramic tiles are made with red brown or white clay while porcelain tiles are almost exclusively made with refined and purified white clay.
Both tiles are made from a clay mixture that s fired in a kiln but porcelain tile is made from more refined clay and it s fired at higher temperatures.
Ceramic tiles are kiln fired at a lower temperature than porcelain tiles making them less dense softer and more porous.