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Qualties
Fabrication
Forms
[Colours] Accessories
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Clay tile colours |
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Imerys Roof Tiles has
a range of more than 100 colours and continues its research
to create new tints in harmony with different landscapes.Formerly
all clay roofs were red but now technology has allowed a considerable
broadening of the colour spectrum.
Offering a wide variety of natural colour
tones this involves mixtures of mineral oxides (iron, titanium,
manganese) which are applied to the tiles in powder or liquid form
mixed with the clay, before the firing.
It is precisely at the moment of firing
that the clay and the oxides applied to the surface are transformed.
The tile then acquires all its qualities of durability and permanence.
The oxides are completely stabilised and take on a colour unaffected
by UV or other factors such as pollution, variations in temperature,
etc..
One can distinguish two categories of colour: |
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Continuous colours
| They are less and less appreciated,
the one exception being slate colours developed more recently
and in full development. Below Alpha
10 in 3 colours: |
 Coloris Rouge |
 Coloris Vieilli Masse |
 Coloris Ardoisé |
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Shaded colours |
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These are colours “invented”
by manufacturers but which have no
historic base.
They are nonetheless perfectly accepted. |
 Delta 10 Coloris Nuancé Paille |
 Omega 13 Coloris Vieilli Nuancé sur fond rouge |
 Romane Coloris Patrimoine |
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 Médiane Coloris Littoral Flammé |
 H10 Huguenot Coloris Flammé Rustique |
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 PV10 Coloris Flammé Rustique |
 Delta 10 Coloris Rouge Nuancé |
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Continued product development
has enabled IMERYS to produce old traditional
colours
that replicate the indigenous colours mature roofscapes. |
 Plate 17X27 Ste Foy Coloris Chevreuse |
 Restauration 16X27 Coloris Brumaire |
 ? Coloris Paysage |
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 Romane Coloris Paysage |
 Canal 230-50 Coloris Pastel |
 ? Coloris Antique |
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