Re: UK Pompeii & BBQ build
Adding to this, found some info on porcelain/ceramic tiles:
The ingredients in this type of product are carefully selected for their ability to withstand very high firing temperatures up to 1,400?C , resulting in a fully vitrified body, with a typical water absorption figure of less than .05% making this type of product frost proof with the strongest body, relative to thickness, of any ceramic tile.
Obviously, I would suggest trying unglazed ones - but I reckon those should do quite nicely if you can find some which are unglazed and thick enough to withstand the pizza paddle scraping...
M
EDIT: Or maybe porcellain tiles?
Porcelain tile is comprised of 50% feldspar and is fired at a much higher temperature (2400C) than traditional ceramic tile. This makes porcelain tile even harder and more dense than other tile products. Because of its high durability, porcelain is more resistant to scratches and can withstand extreme temperatures.
Adding to this, found some info on porcelain/ceramic tiles:
The ingredients in this type of product are carefully selected for their ability to withstand very high firing temperatures up to 1,400?C , resulting in a fully vitrified body, with a typical water absorption figure of less than .05% making this type of product frost proof with the strongest body, relative to thickness, of any ceramic tile.
Obviously, I would suggest trying unglazed ones - but I reckon those should do quite nicely if you can find some which are unglazed and thick enough to withstand the pizza paddle scraping...
M
EDIT: Or maybe porcellain tiles?
Porcelain tile is comprised of 50% feldspar and is fired at a much higher temperature (2400C) than traditional ceramic tile. This makes porcelain tile even harder and more dense than other tile products. Because of its high durability, porcelain is more resistant to scratches and can withstand extreme temperatures.
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