Located in Sassuolo Italy, Panaria's R&D lab is in the world center for ceramic tile innovation. as Milan is to clothes, Sassuolo is to tile. scores of artists and computer experts work around the clock to perfect the look of our new lines, both at Panaria and at nearby graphics companies. “Styled in Italy” has heavy emphasis on the ‘style’.
Italian technicians and their American counterparts develop new product lines on state of the art machinery
The new line in Lawrenceburg has the most up to date decorating equipment available
Raw Materials
Compared to ceramic, porcelain clays are cleaner, whiter, and more expensive. one reason porcelain is more expensive, higher quality raw materials and less impurities. The clay must be cleaner, the feldspar must be finer, and there can be no contamination.
A typical porcelain body is composed of clay, silica, sand, and feldspar.
Glazes contain feldspar, clay, frit, and color. The color is the expensive part, it contains precious metals.
Florida Tile uses premium ingredients to make a superior product used both residentially and commercially.
Body Prep
The raw materials and 30% water are mixed in a ball mill and turned into a homogenous slip.
The slip is dried into prills in a spray drier. The prills are spheres of body and ~6% moisture.
Florida Tile has invested heavily in the best, most innovative equipment available to make the best possible product. this ball mill is an exclusive Panaria innovation that allows for extra control of the body. This one in Lawrenceburg is only the 2nd of its kind in the world.
Pressing
The prills are conveyed to presses and fill the die cavities.
Up to 10 12”x12” tiles are pressed at a time, other sizes require different dies, up to 24”x24”.
7,000 lbs per square inch are required to press porcelain. these are among the largest presses in the world. They have to be big to press porcelain hard enough. The more compact the body, the lower the water absorption.
Florida Tile uses state of the art presses to make the size and warpage of our tile as consistent as possible. This gives you a superior product.
Molds
Molds (or matrixes) are silicone overlays that form the contours of the surface of the tile.
The more molds a product has, the more variation you will see from piece to piece.
Typically, the more molds involved, the more expensive the tile because each mold
costs money to design, purchase, and replace when worn. Newer products such as Highlands owe their rich variation to multiple molds. For Highlands, four different molds are used during 12x12” size pressing, each with its own characteristics.
Florida Tile’s products emulate those found in nature with rich coloring and unique variations from piece to piece.
Glaze and Print
All of our Lawrenceburg production is glazed and can have some or all of these applications:
Engobe and glaze
Fume’ and brush
Disc
Bell or Vela
From 4 to 12 rotocolors
Multispray fume’
Rollprint
Dry glaze
Digital Printing
Our glaze lines are longer than a football field to fit state of the art equipment. the Lawrenceburg glaze lines are the longest of any Panaria plant allowing for the most decorating equipment possible and future expansion.
Florida Tile strives to manufacture more sophisticated products by using more sophisticated techniques.
Drying and Firing
The pressed and decorated tiles are dried to 4% moisture.
From there the tiles are quickly fired to 1200C (2200F)
The normal thickness tiles spend 45 minutes in the kiln before being cooled and stacked for storage. Thicker tiles require more time.
The product is pressed as a 13”x13” and through extreme heat will become extremely hard as a 12”x12” product. Our average breaking strength exceeds ANSI requirements. 200 degrees and 10 minutes don’t sound like a lot, but the extra heat and time in the kiln are required to make a fully vitreous porcelain body. It may cost a little more, but the benefits of porcelain require this extra heat and duration to do right!
Sorting/ Packing
State of the art lasers measure the size of each tile and assign calibers.Lab personnel assign shades based on targets.
Highly trained sorters inspect each tile for visual defects.
Automatic packaging machines do the rest of the work.
Florida Tile is one of the few manufacturers that laser and inspect each piece before boxing.Our quality controls are the most exacting and assure excellent technical specifications. Automated functions help to make our tile affordable.