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385: 602:" (which, btw, I think should be re-titled to "Ceramic Tile History", this being the title of the linked page) are also ads, two of the links no longer work, and one is to an Italian language page. I would've gone right ahead and deleted all but the one worthwhile link identified above, but felt that reducing the number of external links from 8 down to 1 would raise some eyebrows, so I'm raising it here first. Having said that, I am talking about advertising within WP, so I think I might only wait a few hours for a response or alternative view here. Cheers. 725:
now one among many; China has many plants with automated stone tile lines, as does Spain, Turkey, Brazil, and other countries. The three U.S. automated tile lines that were short-time producers of granite tile from the mid1980s to the mid1990s closed one by one; the last one actually closed in mid2002. Marble tile is still produced to a limited extent, but most American marble tile comes from tile plants in Carrara, Italy that make it from rough blocks of Vermont (Danby) marble. The amount of slate flooring tile has dwindled a little since 2000.
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U.S. Ceramic Tile Demand Index has shown a growth of 600.0% annually for the 2000-2006 period, compared to 800.0% annually for the 2000-2005 period. The DSAN World Demand for (finished) Granite Index has shown a growth of 0% annually for the 2000-2006 period, compared to .00001% annually for the 2000-2005 period, The DSAN World Demand for (finished) Marble Index has shown a growth of 12% annually for the 2000-2006 period, compared to 10.5% annually for the 2000-2005 period. The U.S. market for ceramic tile is over $ 3 billion.
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body for products which are designed to improve the quality of "indoor air", it also acts as a market-place for certified products. Looking there, I saw that "Empire West" just happens to be the manufacturer of the tile in the image which I have copied below from the "Ceiling tiles" section of the article, marketed under the "Ceilume" brand, and the image was created and added by none other than the editor "Empirewest": the same image appears on
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wikilinks to main articles such as "Roofing tile", "Ceiling tile", "Decorative tile", "Mosaic", etc. Non-ceramic tile (all I can think of is parquet flooring, if that counts as a kind of tile--porcelain is a kind of ceramic) should have one or more separate articles. I'm not knowledgeable enough to undertake the job myself, but I support the proposal.
538:. Creating art using "mathematical tiles" is very much a established method. In Photoshop there is a basic pattern making tool, and the Internet offers a variety of pattern tools using tiles. But most artwork or patterns using the tiling method is done without a specific tool, just vector-based illustration or construction software. 1462:"I can't find any evidence that it is a US term." Right, so why did you revert my change, which I thought fixed this claim? The current article states "This is a US term" and I had updated the article to no longer state that including references to the ISO's (international standards body) definition of "Porcelain tiles". 922:" deals with a Chinese variety of roofing tiles, which I don't think are so distinctive as to require their own separate article. This present article has a section on roofing tiles with which "Glazed tile" should be merged. The section on roofing tiles should then be split out into its own article. 720:
is the world's largest market for ceramic tile. A number of European (mostly Italian) ceramic tile manufacturers built or expanded their U.S. plants, or bought out domestic ceramic tile firms. The European tile firms not only benefitted from lower manufacturing costs but also from distributing at a
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Looking into it, I found that the bulk of this section was added from 01:42 to 20:06 on 6 August 2006, and, of eight edits made that day, six were made by editors "Ed@empirewest.com" and "Empirewest". Then I found the "GreenGuard Institute" via a web search: while it presents itself as a certifying
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Things have been different in the dimension stone tile industry. By the beginning of the 1980s, automated stone tile plants were busy in Italy, the world leader that had close to a monopoly. The plants were not quite equivalent to those today, since additional innovations have crept in. Italy is
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This is an interesting place where anyone can be an editor or a writer. However, I encounter the word "tile' in my studnts' homework when we are studying Kinship (family relatives). Accordingly the assignments, my students are asked to "fill in relative Tile" which was family tree grown evenly on
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It seems to me that this article should mention all aspects relating to the word tile (two that are missing at this time are flue and drain tiles) and substantial subjects, possibly by material such as ceramic tile, porcelain tile, or by use such as roof, wall and floor tile, could have there own
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So, it looks pretty clear to me that the Tile article has been carrying advertising for Empire West/Ceilume products since 2006, in the "Ceiling tiles" section. Indeed, as far as I can see, the whole "Ceiling tiles" section is virtually unchanged since this advertising was added. Therefore I have
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shared the next 25%, with their productions spaced neck and neck. Except for Spain, European ceramic tile production in the same period has dropped a little absolutely. Asia now has state-of-the-art equipment in its ceramic tile plants, which means much lower costs. The Europeans still do well
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has become more efficient, allowing more mass production. Similarly, the invention of automated tile lines that use diamonds to cut and finish stone slabs into tiles has made stone tiles more available. This has allowed these tiles to move from being niche items into broader markets. The DSAN
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Yes, I was wondering that myself, before I decided to try and expand it. Now, apparently there is *way* more information on tiles on the web than, really, there should be. The question is not "*can* the article be expanded", but "isn't there somthing more useful I *should* be doing with my life?"
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I agree that this article is overbroad. I would like to see it split up according to the various functions to which tiles are put. The head article (which should be renamed "Ceramic tile") could treat of the common features of all ceramic tile, then have brief treatments of specific uses, with
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Accompanying the growth in tile demand has been some shifts in the world ceramic tile industry. In 1990, Europe accounted for 54% of world ceramic tile production. By 2002, Europe was down to 25% of world ceramic tile production. In 2005, world ceramic tile production was about 7 billion sq.
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for example. The Chinese style is very distinctive and significant, not least because of the elaborate Shibi-like decorative features at the edges. You are making very heavy weather of this I think. But non-Western material should certainly be added to this article, which at the moment is
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I removed the below text as it is way too specific for the lead, and probably is more detail than required for the article as a whole. Anyone who disagrees can incorporate some of the text to the article, but please don't just paste it back into the lead as it does not belong there.
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with higher-priced ceramic tile with sophisticated and fashionable designs, and with porcellanato (high-quality porcelain) tiles. Beginning in 2004, the stronger Euro made it much cheaper to manufacture ceramic tile in the U.S. and distribute them from such a plant. The
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Wouldn't that be taken care of by my suggestion that, after merger, the section on roofing tiles be split out into its own article? The Chinese sort is only one type of roofing tile. Is it so different from other roofing tile as to require a separate article?
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into the Roof tiles article, using a summary style would incorporate the information into the article. Moving the text from the section Roof tile to the new article and adding a see main article hatnote and a short paragraph in the summary style in the article
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taken the drastic step of reverting that section to essentially how it stood nearly four years ago, prior to Ed@empirewest.com and Empirewest's contributions. If you feel that anything is lost thereby, then by all means, add it back in an appropriate form.
1335:, created summary in summary style, and added Main article hatnote. Moving the section to its own article has been based on prior discussions between multiple editors, size of the section (it supports its own article), and subject matter. Cheers 1175:. Merging would give undue weight on chinese glazed roof tile to the section Roof tiles. Since this merge proposal has been open for seven months, my suggestion would be to close with no consensus. Unless there is any objection, I will do so. 570:
As you can see there is a lot more that should have its place in a Knowledge article. It is a whole field that cannot be told since it doesn't fit any of the existing articles. Even the Hankin page doesn't mention his break-through for this
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I completely understand. The first time I encountered one of Beals' sockupuppets he just seemed like a clueless editor. Then someone pointed me towards the sockpuppet report and it became obvious that cluelessness was actually trolling.
1391:- welcome to Knowledge. You've added "tiles Art" to the list of patterns that tiles can be arranged in - can you explain what you mean by that? (I also don't think that Art should be capitalised, unless I'm missing something?) Thanks 791:
The two templates {{WikiProject Architecture|class=start|importance=low}} and {{WikiProject Home living|class=start|importance=low}} seem to be appropiate to me, but other editors may have some advice.--
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In the Tile art article they only talk about physical tiles, where mosaic is said to be single colored, and other tile art can be pre-decorated. Nowhere it is mentioned that tiles can have
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I added an external link about installing glass mosaic tile. However, I've hidden it because I am the author. If someone happens across it and thinks it is of use, please un-hide it.
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I'd like to see a better photo of the 'beaver tail' style of roof tile. While a nice shot of the town, the photo provided does not show the detail of the tile's layout.
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Under the circumstances, I think one response in agreement is enough, so thanks! I'll delete 7 of the 8 external links now, and change the title of the remaining one.
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seems to illustrate the shape of individual complete tiles and their layout rather well. I propose it should be used to replace the current image on the page.
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I notice clarification and citation tags have been added to a part of the article that I had never looked at before, i.e. the section on "Ceiling tiles".
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A further application not touched on, is the use of heat resistant tiles for spacecraft re-entry vehicles. Should a small section be added to the page?
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I can't find any evidence that it is a US term. Certainly the term is used more globally as they are, and have been, made in many parts of the world.
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would be appropriate. There is no need to go through the merge process or seek consensus to do this, any editor can create a new article. See
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Sorry. I just could not understand why one editor was doing so many reverts in such a short time. I might have some edits if things stabilize.
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The question is, should mathematical tiles be included here, or should it have its own page? Perhaps it already have - under the name "
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That article has some useful information on the methods of laying tile. I think it should become a disambig between this article and
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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I rather agree it does not show the shape of the 'beaver tail' tile or the layout. I have looked on Commons and the image
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to external links. Then I thought I'd check the other external links. As far as I can see, while all but the link for "
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instead. "Tile" is a huge topic. I'm sure Chinese exterior glazed tiles are pretty substantial in their own right.
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Does anyone else feel that roof tiles should be separated, after all they are a different type of tile?
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Can tiles be generally classifed as hardware - is there a website that can confirm this.
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Hello all. A couple of points aboit "Some plastic tiles can be 100% curbside recycled."
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This looks like a commercial link. Has anyone any thoughts about removal? Regards, Andy
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Is it not about time there was some discussion on talk concerning the recent reverts?
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though should be simply that: tiles with glazes. Most will be indoor and decorative.
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Yes, it is actually. Note that other types of roof tile have their own articles.
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articles. Currently this article touches on some and goes into detail on others.
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Can this ever be more than an elaborated definition? How can it be an article?
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It should go to the "roof" section, not a "glazed" one, as the nom suggested.
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What does it mean? I'm sure I am not the only one who doesn't understand it.
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This article makes no mention of mathematical tiles. This should be added
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who came up with the concept in his "polygons in contact" technique.
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lower cost and faster; of course, less inventory was required.
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would be appropriate. Since Roof tiles exists as a redirect
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refer to non-roof tiles, especially to the floor tiles. —
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I wanted to get more information as to why you reverted
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from 2017 where he renamed it "the polygonal technique".
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Subsequent comments should be made in a new section.
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