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Hand-painted Chinese porcelain tiles on the floor of a Jewish synagogue in Cochin, Kerala, India
Porcelain tiles are ceramic tiles with a water absorption rate of less than 0.5 percent that are used to cover floors and walls. They can either be unglazed or glazed.
The hardness of the tile is rated from zero to five according to the ASTM C1027 (or ISO 10545-7) test for surface abrasion resistance of glazed tile. This rating, (sometimes mistakenly called the PEI rating) determines the tiles suitability for various end use conditions. Generally, very hard tiles are used in homes, while the softer tiles are easier to mill and are mostly used as insulators for low grade electronics.
Large scale production of porcelain tile is undertaken in many countries, including the United States, China, Italy, Bulgaria, Turkey and Spain.
See also
Ceramic tile cutter
Diamond drilling porcelain Page explains how to drill this very hard material
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