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Staack Underground Wall Tiles

Staack Underground Wall Tiles

The white paste coating Underground Of STACK presents extraordinary technical and production characteristics that offer exceptional advantages in terms of aspects related to health and biocompatibility, applicability and use, ease of cleaning, maintenance and environmental sustainability. This product is positioned as safer solution for every type of internal wall in the field of residential, commercial and public architecture.

A material that, in addition to reproducing any type of colour, texture, decoration or material effect, is wear-resistant and easy to clean.

The ease of working with this product is incredible!

STAACK ceramic coverings are incredibly versatile and they adapt easily to any wall, offering unparalleled customization.

Cuts, holes, chamfers: they are very easy to make compared to porcelain stoneware and natural stones, making white body ceramics super easy to lay anywhere!

Easy to clean and durable without maintenance

White body ceramic coverings are easy to clean in any type of application. In most cases, a cloth dampened with warm water and a normal detergent is enough to restore them to their original appearance. Furthermore, they maintain their original appearance unaltered, without the need for special maintenance.

Resistance to UV rays It is a fundamental requirement to guarantee the durability and integrity of the product.

Firing has a definitive effect on the stabilization of the colored pigments present in ceramic glazes. This means that white body coatings maintain their pigmentation intact, resisting degradation caused by prolonged exposure to sunlight.

They are resistant to stains, chemicals and acids, ensuring long-lasting and reliable protection.

The white body ceramic coverings, available with both smooth and embossed surfaces, are characterised by the protection guaranteed by high-quality glazes, which prevent stains. These characteristics guarantee their use in domestic environments, where they could be exposed to commonly used liquids, such as oil, wine and coffee in the kitchen, or to creams, perfumes, glazes and solvents in the bathroom. Furthermore, these surfaces resist the most common acids, such as vinegar, lemon juice and hydrochloric acid, without leaving traces even after prolonged contact with the surface.

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