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Anhydrite or Concrete - dont know

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Just looked myself and yes it does doesn't it, I am getting my daughter to send me a picture of the end of the box with the info on but while she is sending that - here are a couple of shots from the brochure

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For anyone who cares or was unaware or for future reference, the term "ceramic" can be confusing. We commonly know it as a glazed clay tile, but its also a description used in the industry as an umbrella term for any clay product that goes through a firing or kilning process, which also includes porcelain (glazed, double loaded, twin charged and full bodied), quarry tiles and several forms of terracotta.

As you were 🙂
 
I dont actually know what the difference is in terms of working with and I am still unsure why a previous poster said they were not suitable for the floor. And why choose a porcelain tile over a "normal one" as also am I right to think I will be needing a 8mm wheel for my Bellota cutter as it only came with a 6mmm and I have tiled a bathroom - floor to ceiling with that little fella

EDIT - just seen the
Tile water absorbtion experiment
so water proof is 1 reason to use porcelain over ceramic
 
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Just received the box info dont know what that tells us but the tile defiantly says porcelain on the bottom

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