What is Nano Treatment On Tiles

Porcelain tiles with a
nano treatment are more dirt and stain resistant, glossier and have more
intense colour. Nano treatment is more complex than you might have thought. It
consists of applying two different compounds up to ten layers deep to the
surface of the tile, polishing between each application and then firing at
1250ºC.
A non-hazardous water
soluble nano polymer compound is pressed into the micro porosities of the
polished porcelain tile surface. This consists of very light and hard organic
nano particles ranging in size from 5nm to1µm. The surface is then polished and
a second layer is applied, polished again and a third layer applied. The
particles are smaller than the tiny pinholes and cracks in the tiles so they
fill these gaps and these pores become permanently sealed.
The second compound
applied is a solvent flourine polymer then the tile is polished again.
Flouropolymers are characterized by a high resistance to solvents, acids, safety and
bases. With repetitive plating, applied through high pressure sanding and
polishing, the nano particles combine with the tile substance to form an
organic nano film with a high density and stability, which achieves the
distinguishing characteristics of nano treated tiles. Generally at least six
layers of polymer application and polishing cycles are completed then a final
water wash before high temperature firing.
The technique of application,
polishing and firing ensures that the nano particles polymerise evenly on the
surface of the tiles. The high surface sheen of nano tiles creates a protective
layer so dirt cannot penetrate the tiles and they are easier to keep clean. The
granular material of the protective layer enhances the tiles’ durability and
slip resistance making them suitable for both domestic and commercial
applications and, fired at 1250ºC, nano treated tiles have a hardness
equivalent to that of granite.
But it’s not just a long
process, it’s tricky too. The specially designed polishing heads must operate
at an ideal temperature of between 35ºC and 70ºC, they must also be carefully
aligned to move consistently over the surface of the tile polishing each part
with the same even pressure. The amount of compound applied to the tile must
also be very finely controlled to 35-50ml/m2 to ensure even distribution of the
particles.
Nano treated tiles are
harder, glossier and more resistant to staining and wearing. See the technical
details in the sidebar.
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