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EdgesEdges of a tile or slab have
different finishes and smoothness depending on the way they are cut. The
edges play a major role in the overall appearance of the architecture
they are used in. Tiles or slabs with fine edges can enhance the way
ceiling, flooring or any other exterior or interior looks.
Basically there are three different edge finishes available, which are as follows:. * Machine cut/sawn * Hand chiseled/hand dressed * Chamfered/beveled |
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Machine cut/Sawn EdgesTiles or slabs with machine cut/
sawn edges are the commonly used types of edges. The fine edge finish
simplifies the work of the fitter as these slabs or tiles fit
perfectly. The machine cut/ sawn edges slabs are subjected to a high
speed rolling cutter blade to get a very smooth edge surface with a
complementary (90°) angle at the vertices of the tiles/slabs.
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Hand Chiseled EdgesHand chiseled or hand dressed
edges are best suited for exterior walls and pavements. This type of
tiles is first cut into different sizes and then, the professional
worker works upon it to achieve the smoothness. This edge finish is
very much similar to natural surface finish and hand dressed edges are
a good combination with natural surface finish.
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Chamfered EdgesThe chamfered edge slabs looks
classic on exterior walls or any part of interior. These slabs are
most commonly find place in kitchen tops or on table tops. Chamfering
the edges requires two processes of sawing and polishing. Chamfering
removes the shine and whiteness of sawn edges.
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PackingThe essential part of the whole
process is packing. We take special care in this respect to deliver
the product in the original condition with no wear and tear. This
process involves good quality crates with proper foaming and shrink
wrapping to sustain all type of weather conditions.
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