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Life span of big red tile
Generally, the life span of red tiles is 20 to 30 years.
Traditional red tiles are made of weathered and deteriorated loess compacts and belong to pottery. At present, some red tiles use high-alumina materials similar to refractory materials, such as clay, flint clay, feldspar, etc. If deep red is needed, a little iron oxide powder can be added. The quality is close to fine pottery, and the strength is high.
Red tiles (clay tiles) are strong and beautiful, with good fire resistance and weather resistance. They are suitable for the roofs of high-grade villas, and do not reflect light or glare.
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