Fireclay Tile Introduces Completely Recycled Glass Tile
Fireclay Tile, a manufacturer of sturdy and aesthetic looking hand-made ceramic and glass tiles, has declared the availability of Crush, a 100% recycled glass tile entirely manufactured in the U.S.
Crush 100% Recycled Glass Tile
The tile is produced using recycled window glasses sourced within 20 miles from the production facility. The recycled glass tiles are suitable for both commercial and residential constructions and assist in obtaining LEED construction credits.
Fireclay Tile utilizes a proprietary glass mixing know-how and modern kiln firing to produce the recycled glass tiles utilizing less than 25% of the energy taken by normal cast-glass tile. The tiles supplied in both matte and gloss finishes are available in 40 different colors and provided in a range of 17 sizes with matching borders and unlimited design types. The factory also produces made to order type of tiles meeting the color, size and shape requirements of the clients.
The crush tiles manufactured locally with locally sourced materials saves on transport and fuel costs and costs less than those tiles that use outsourced production materials.
Source: http://www.fireclaytile.com/
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