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Qué (quién) es ceramic tile - definición

TILES MADE OF CERAMIC MATERIAL
Glazed tiles; Ceramic tile; Glazed tile

tile         
  • glazes]] over a white glaze. (Iran 19thC)
  • 17th century [[Delft]] blue and white tile with sea monster
  • 6"x6" porcelain floor tiles
  • Relief made with glazed brick tiles, from the Achaemenid decoration of [[Palace of Darius in Susa]].
  • Medieval encaustic tiles at Cleeve Abbey, England
  • Cracked tile flooring
  • Floor tile in Karpas, northeastern [[Cyprus]]
  • [[William de Morgan]], fantastic ducks on 6-inch tile with luster highlights, Fulham period
  • Roofs with "beaver tail" tiles in [[Dinkelsbühl]], Germany
  • Section through a porcelain stoneware slab
  • Tilework in [[Jameh Mosque of Isfahan]], [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • [[Art Nouveau]] tiles in [[Brussels]] ([[Belgium]])
  • Shah Mosque]] in [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • Tiles in a pub in [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
  • Tile mosaics at the [[University of Bremen]], Germany.
  • Making mosaic tiles
  • Zellij]] tilework in the [[Palace El-Hedine]], [[Meknes]], [[Morocco]]
  • Phoenix on the portal of Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah, [[Bukhara]], [[Uzbekistan]]
  • The elaborate floor pattern of the Sydney [[Queen Victoria Building]]
  • Cross section of an earthenware tile
  • A late [[Art Nouveau]] kiosk (1923) in [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]] covered with tiles from [[Manises]], Spain.
  • [[Patio]] with stone tile, [[Hawaii]], US 1960
  • Timurid turquoise-glazed [[muqarna]]. First half of the 15th century, [[Shah-i-Zinda]]
  • [[Casa de los Azulejos]], [[Mexico City]], 18th century, with [[azulejo]]s
MANUFACTURED PIECE OF HARD-WEARING MATERIAL
Tiles; Tilework; Tilers; Faux ceiling tiles; Pamment; Rustic tile; Floor tile; Floor tiles; Ceramic tiles; Tile floor; Hip-tile; Wall tile; Tile-work; Decorated ceramic tile
n. ceramic; vinyl tile
Tile         
  • glazes]] over a white glaze. (Iran 19thC)
  • 17th century [[Delft]] blue and white tile with sea monster
  • 6"x6" porcelain floor tiles
  • Relief made with glazed brick tiles, from the Achaemenid decoration of [[Palace of Darius in Susa]].
  • Medieval encaustic tiles at Cleeve Abbey, England
  • Cracked tile flooring
  • Floor tile in Karpas, northeastern [[Cyprus]]
  • [[William de Morgan]], fantastic ducks on 6-inch tile with luster highlights, Fulham period
  • Roofs with "beaver tail" tiles in [[Dinkelsbühl]], Germany
  • Section through a porcelain stoneware slab
  • Tilework in [[Jameh Mosque of Isfahan]], [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • [[Art Nouveau]] tiles in [[Brussels]] ([[Belgium]])
  • Shah Mosque]] in [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]
  • Tiles in a pub in [[Utrecht]], Netherlands
  • Tile mosaics at the [[University of Bremen]], Germany.
  • Making mosaic tiles
  • Zellij]] tilework in the [[Palace El-Hedine]], [[Meknes]], [[Morocco]]
  • Phoenix on the portal of Nadir Divan-Beghi Madrasah, [[Bukhara]], [[Uzbekistan]]
  • The elaborate floor pattern of the Sydney [[Queen Victoria Building]]
  • Cross section of an earthenware tile
  • A late [[Art Nouveau]] kiosk (1923) in [[Las Palmas de Gran Canaria]] covered with tiles from [[Manises]], Spain.
  • [[Patio]] with stone tile, [[Hawaii]], US 1960
  • Timurid turquoise-glazed [[muqarna]]. First half of the 15th century, [[Shah-i-Zinda]]
  • [[Casa de los Azulejos]], [[Mexico City]], 18th century, with [[azulejo]]s
MANUFACTURED PIECE OF HARD-WEARING MATERIAL
Tiles; Tilework; Tilers; Faux ceiling tiles; Pamment; Rustic tile; Floor tile; Floor tiles; Ceramic tiles; Tile floor; Hip-tile; Wall tile; Tile-work; Decorated ceramic tile
·noun A stiff hat.
II. Tile ·noun A plate of metal used for roofing.
III. Tile ·noun A Draintile.
IV. Tile ·vt Fig.: To cover, as if with tiles.
V. Tile ·vt To cover with tiles; as, to tile a house.
VI. Tile ·noun A small slab of marble or other material used for flooring.
VII. Tile ·vt To protect from the intrusion of the uninitiated; as, to tile a Masonic lodge.
VIII. Tile ·noun A small, flat piece of dried earth or earthenware, used to cover vessels in which metals are fused.
IX. Tile ·noun A plate, or thin piece, of baked clay, used for covering the roofs of buildings, for floors, for drains, and often for ornamental mantel works.
Roof tiles         
  • Ancient Greek roof tiles
  • Tilehanging in [[Weybridge]], [[Surrey]]
  • Coloured roof tiles on [[St. Mark's Church, Zagreb]]
  • Roman roof tile fragment (78 mm wide by 97 mm high) found in [[York]], England, with the impression of a kitten's paw
  • Spanish Colonial style ceramic tile roof in Texas, US
  • Roof fragment of Roman bath in [[Bath, Somerset]], [[England]]
  • A roof in [[Hainan]] tiled using imbrices and tegulae
  • A tomb mural of [[Xinzhou]], [[China]] dated to the [[Northern Qi]] (550–577 AD) period, showing a hall with a tiled roof, [[dougong]] brackets, and doors with giant [[door knockers]] (perhaps made of bronze)
TILE DESIGNED MAINLY TO KEEP OUT RAIN
Roof tile; Biberschwanz; Peg tile; Tilehanging; Tile-hanging; Roofing tiles
Roof tiles are designed mainly to keep out rain, and are traditionally made from locally available materials such as terracotta or slate. Modern materials such as concrete, metal and plastic are also used and some clay tiles have a waterproof glaze.

Wikipedia

Porcelain tile

Porcelain tiles or ceramic tiles are porcelain or ceramic tiles commonly used to cover floors and walls, with a water absorption rate of less than 0.5 percent. The clay used to build porcelain tiles is generally denser. They can either be glazed or unglazed. Porcelain tiles are one type of vitrified tiles and are sometimes referred to as porcelain vitrified tiles.

Historically, porcelain was not the usual material for tiles, which were much more often made of earthenware (terracotta) or stoneware. The first porcelain tiles were made in China, for example in the 15th-century Porcelain Tower of Nanjing (now largely destroyed). Here the tiles were used for walls, which long remained typical. In Europe, a few rooms were made in palaces of porcelain plaques, often with forms in high relief. These were made by Capodimonte porcelain and Real Fábrica del Buen Retiro among others.

Although porcelain has now been widely used for making tiles for many years, modern production methods and quantities have made porcelain tiles available for the average householder in recent years.

Ejemplos de uso de ceramic tile
1. ARTICLE Sýtký Olçar, a skilled ceramic tile artisan, creates his own style of ceramics by combining classic ceramic tiles with other art forms, reported the Anatolia news agency.
2. According to research Pektaţ has conducted, the first and oldest sample of an ex libris was a light blue ceramic tile that dates to 1,400 B.C.
3. It could be a nuclear device, but it‘s far more likely to be kitty litter, ceramic tile or a load of bananas.
4. Engineers believe the object causing the most concern was a spacer, a small piece of rigid plastic inadvertently left between pieces of ceramic tile on the shuttle‘s belly.
5. After the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, the government spent $300 million on radiation monitors that could not tell uranium from cat litter or ceramic tile.