Ceramics: a national passion
Produced with natural materials sourced from nature in high-tech factory parks, the ceramics are free of toxic chemicals, which makes the home healthier for its inhabitants and more hygienic for everyday life.
Why ceramic?
Produced with natural materials originating from nature, in high-tech manufacturing plants, the ceramics are free from toxic chemical products, which makes the house healthier for its inhabitants and more hygienic for daily life.
The ceramic tile has incomparable durability and manufacturing without waste, being considered the most ecological option available in the market. In addition, ceramic tiles can be found in several colors and can reproduce, through high resolution technology, other textures such as wood and marble.
Ceramics: versatile and always up-to-date
A ANFACERwith the objective of promoting the sustainable development of the ceramic tile sector, launches PQ CERÂMICA. This project has the idea of presenting all the advantages of this traditional ceramic tile in Brazil and which, for years, has been a national passion.
The purpose is to strengthen the connection with the final consumer, showing all the possibilities of use, in addition to the qualities that only the ceramic tile is able to bring to your home when the subject is quality of life.
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If hygiene is important to you and your family, ceramic is the right and natural choice.
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Maintenance and cleaning of ceramic tile is simple, and in most cases only water and neutral products are required. The easy maintenance contributes to the reduction of consumption costs throughout the product's useful life.
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Besides being resistant to extreme weather conditions, chemical impact, fire, water, humidity, temperature changes, and UV rays, ceramic has a useful life of more than 50 years.
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The wide variety of geometric formats of ceramic tiles allows working with the appropriate modularity of the desired environment, reducing cuts, losses, and waste generation.
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