White and Granitic Refractory Tiles
In recent years, white refractory tiles and their variations with gray and black tones have become one of the popular trends in modern facade design. One of the main reasons for the popularity of these bricks is their natural composition, free from artificial colorants, which ensures long-lasting durability. This characteristic, combined with their high resistance to weather conditions, has made white refractory bricks an attractive option for designers and architects.
In the past, due to the unavailability of white refractory bricks, standard bricks were used with white paint to create white facades. However, with the current production of high-quality, long-lasting white refractory tiles, the issues of frequent repainting and additional costs have been eliminated. Additionally, the mineral texture of white refractory bricks makes them less prone to staining compared to regular white paint, which is a significant advantage for long-term use.
White refractory tiles are consistently produced in the standard size of 7 x 33 cm and are readily available for your projects. It’s important to note that the natural quality of these bricks can be recognized by the presence of fine black mineral grains on their surface. The more the refractory clay is exposed to heat, the more iron particles it releases, which may cause the color to shift slightly towards an off-white or creamy hue.