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Glazed tiles, the expression 'glazed tiles, is used in common parlance in connection with tiles on which there is a coating of melted glass. There is a clear distinction between glazing and polishing. The Indian Standard Glossary of terms relating to ceramic ware, gives the following definition. 'Glaze' a ceramic coating matured to glassy state on a formed ceramic article, or the materials or mixture from which the coating is made.' In the McGraw Hill Encyclopaedia of Science & Techno-logy 'glazing' is defined as: 'The application of finely ground glass, or glass forming materials or a mixture of both, to a ceramic body and heating (firing) to a temperature where the material or materials melt, forming a coating of glass on the surface of the ware'. In the book industrial ceramic by Felix Singer and Sonja S. Singer, it is stated: 'Glazes are thin layer of glass fused on to the surface of the body; they are applied to bodies to make them impervious, mechanically stronger and resistant t...
Sanitary fittings
Sanitary fittings, means fittings which promote cleanliness. Glazed tiles immediately show even little dirt, and can be kept free from dirt with little effort and are generally conducive to healthy conditions. The essential attribute of glazed tiles is that they ensure sanitary conditions. They are, therefore, covered within the expression 'sanitary fittings', H&R Johson (India) Ltd. v. Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation, (1981) 22 Guj LR 10 (DB).Means such pipes or materials as are meant for use for supply of water to or in lavatories, urinals, or bathrooms of private houses or public buildings, and they do not include heavy pipes which are laid underground as mains for carrying water supply from one area or place to another, Dy. Commr. of Sales Tax v. G.S. Pai, (1980) 1 SCR 938.The expression 'sanitary fittings' means such pipes or materials as are meant for use for supply of water to or in lavatories, urinals or bathrooms or private houses or public buildings and they do not include he...
Galletyle
A little tile of glazed earthenware...
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