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A ceramic surfacing unit, usually relatively thin in relation to facial area, made from clay or a mixture or a mixture of clay and other ceramic materials called the body of the tile, and having either a glazed or unglazed face. Fired at a temperature sufficiently high enough to produce specific physical properties and characteristics. |
| Tile cutter
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Special machine to cut ceramic tile. |
| Tile field
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Open-joint drain tiles laid to distribute septic tank effluent over an absorption area or to provide subsoil drainage in wet areas. |
| Tile grout, unsanded
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| Tile mortar, thin-set
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| Tile nipper
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Special pliers that nibble away little bites of ceramic tile to create small, irregular or curved cuts. |
| Tile saw
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A water-cooled power saw with a metal and diamond blade, used to cut tile. |
| Tile, asphalt
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A durable, inexpensive type of tile used primarily in high traffic commercial locations. |
| Tile, ceramic
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Extensively used tile made form clay. |
| Tile, rubber
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Durable and resilient tile made form natural or synthetic rubber, typically used to cover hard surfaces (such as concrete) in commercial areas. |
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