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Picture of CERAMIC FLOOR TILES Ceramic Floor Tiles are non slip floor tiles designed to meet ADA standards to prevent slipping and falls from occurring. A variety of floor styles and textures are available, all having a coefficient of friction of at least 0.6 when wet. Naturetones are highly glazed floor tiles with textured semi-matte glaze and a cushioned edge. The Porcelain Pavers are unpolished larger style tiles with a square edge. Quarry Tile is the largest category offering tiles that have raised patterns and abrasive grains. The Unglazed Ceremic Mosaics are small in size with an all purpose edge and are ideal for design flexibility. DIMENSIONS: Range anywhere from 1 x 1 inch, 6 x 6 inch, 12 x 12 inch 16 x 16 inch and other various sizes. COLORS: Available in a large variety of colors.

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This product record was updated on April 13, 2011.

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Dal-Tile Corporation

7834 C.F. Hawn Frwy.
Dallas, Texas 75217
United States
Telephone: 214-398-1411.
Web: http://www.daltile.com.


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