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Fiora, Aurinia, Todi, Orte, Tuscania, Blera, Vulci, Nepi, Pietre Slim/4, tiles for decoration, fine porcelain stoneware squared tiles
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Type production: fine porcelain stoneware squared tiles


 The constant drive for research and technological innovation that distinguished Florim from the beginning are part of its history, and identify Florim as a leading company in the ceramic sector.
Continuing along this tradition, Florim presents SLIM/4, a new 4 mm thick porcelain stoneware.
The production technology was developed in our own plants and is completely different from any other. The slabs are obtained by pressing. The result is a product that is highly resistant to stress, requires no reinforcing fibres and is easy to cut, drill and clean.
The production technology makes it possible to use the same graphics and raw materials used for the collections of traditional thickness. The tiles have given excellent results in all the tests carried out.
SLIM/4 is a product for floors and walls, particularly suitable for renovation works requiring installation over existing materials. The reduced thickness, lighter weight, easy transportation and handling make SLIM/4 the best response to the new requirements of the market.
The advantages of this new material are many:
- makes it unnecessary to remove existing installations, thereby reducing work time as well as costs, noise and debris;
- applies a smaller weight on bearing structures and floors;
- is easy to clean.
Download the catalogue of the Pietre Slim/4 squared fine porcelain stoneware tiles range in .pdf format




The serie Pietre Slim/4 is certified Ecolabel.
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