Unica
Unica
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Product Type:
Rectified Through Body Porcelain
Digital Print Technology
Stocked Colors:
Unica Carbon Matte
Unica Desert Matte
Unica Moon Matte
Unica Stone Matte
Stocked Finishes:
Matte
R11 Anti-Slip Finish
Stocked Sizes:
12 x 24 x 10mm
24 x 48 x 10mm
24 x 48 x 10mm R11 Anti-Slip Finish
2 x 2 x 10mm Mosaic Mesh
Stocked Trim:
3 x 12 x 10mm Surface Bullnose
Recommended Uses:
Commercial
Residential
Interior Floor
*Exterior Floor
Interior Wall
Exterior Cladding
Fireplaces
Shower Walls
**Shower Floors
Steam Showers
Pool & Spa
*24 x 48 R11 Anti-Slip Finish Only
**2 x 2 Mosaic Mesh and 24 x 48 R11 Anti-Slip Finish Only
Product Video:
The inspiration for Unica was a stone that doesn’t exist in nature, taking sedimentary stones like limestone and other minimalistic stones, and adding veining of a traditional marble. Unica is a rectified porcelain. Because this material is a porcelain product, minimal maintenance is required. When mixing sizes within a series, shade, texture and calibration differences should be expected. This series is suitable for residential and commercial applications.
For proper bonding, LFT/LHT mortar for large format and heavy tiles should be used when installing tiles with a dimensional length greater than 15 inches, and rectangular shape and plank tile, per industry standards. Proper thinset coverage is also necessary, and in some cases, back buttering of tile may be required.
DCOF Rating (See Tech Specs Tab) is a measurement of a tiles frictional resistance. It is the specifier’s responsibility to ensure the chosen tile is appropriate for each interior and exterior application.
The above result is for the Standard Finish. The testing for R11 Anti-Slip Finish is static, which is different from the Dynamic Coefficient of Friction (DCOF) test which is a dynamic test. These two tests measure for different and separate results, therefore the DCOF test is not the appropriate test for the R11 Anti Slip finish. To be certified as R11 Anti-Slip Finish, a tile must pass internationally-recognized testing.