History of product :
Glazed Vitrified Tiles (GVT) have a layer of glaze on the surface. On this layer of glaze any kind of design can be printed using high volume inkjet printers. This ensures any type of design and colour can be customised on the top 2-4 mm layer of the tile.
Present thing of product :
GOVT stands for Glazed Vitrified Tiles, which are vitrified tiles with a glaze top layer that can have a design printed on it. GVT tiles have low water absorption rates, making them suitable for bathrooms, kitchens, and outdoor areas. The top glaze layer can be polished to create a high reflection, which is called Polished Glazed Vitrified Tiles (PGVT).
Future of this product :
What is difference between GVT and PGVT tiles? What are GVT & PGVT Tiles | Difference Between GVT Tiles. GVT tiles, due to their glazed and non-porous surface, shown excellent resistance to moisture and water. As a result, they are a perfect choice for high-moisture areas. On the other hand, PGVT tiles, because of their glossy finish and slippery nature, are not generally used in moisture-friendly areas.