At Suzora Tiles, we proudly align with the "Make In India" initiative and the "Vocal For Local" movement, both of which emphasize the importance of supporting and nurturing domestic industries. Our dedication to manufacturing high-quality porcelain tiles reflects our commitment to strengthening India’s ceramic sector and promoting local craftsmanship.
The "Vocal For Local" concept, which has roots in the Swadeshi movement of 1905 and was reintroduced by Prime Minister Modi in 2020, is central to our mission. This movement calls for giving preferential attention to local businesses and small-scale enterprises, thereby fostering economic self-reliance and resilience.
A whiteness test for porcelain tiles is an essential quality control measure in the tile manufacturing industry. This test evaluates the degree of whiteness or lightness of the tile surface by measuring its light reflectance properties. It is a key indicator of the tile's visual quality and consistency, ensuring that the final product meets the desired aesthetic standards.
To conduct the whiteness test, manufacturers use sophisticated devices such as colorimeters or spectrophotometers. These tools shine light onto the tile surface and measure the amount of light reflected back. The resulting data is then analyzed to determine the tile's whiteness index, which quantifies how close the tile's appearance is to the ideal level of whiteness.
Testing for deviations in the length and width of porcelain tiles is a crucial step in ensuring product quality and consistency. This process involves measuring each tile’s dimensions using precise tools such as digital calipers or micrometers. The measurements are then compared to the manufacturer’s specified dimensions or industry standards to identify any discrepancies. This helps ensure that the tiles meet the required size specifications and are uniform across different batches.
Accurate tile dimensions are vital for successful installation and overall aesthetic appeal. Deviations in length and width can cause issues such as uneven gaps, misalignment, and difficulties in achieving a seamless finish. By maintaining strict tolerances, manufacturers help ensure that tiles fit together correctly, avoiding problems during installation and enhancing the final appearance of the tiled surface.