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INTERNATIONAL MTC AND ICON
6 The partnership between International MTC and Morbi-based ICON has been consolidated with a recent trip to India. International MTC has been a major importer of ICON products into Australia and New Zealand.
PROFILE
10 For Sam Giunta, founder of Classic Ceramics, receiving the Pioneer Award at the Cersaie 2022 event will always be a major highlight in a long career of achievements.
STATISTICS
14 In his latest contribution, Peter Halliday writes that data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that the ceramic tile imports fell by almost five per cent for the 2022 calendar year.
AUSTRALIAN TILE COUNCIL
18 Fred Gray, a member of the ATC’s National Technical Committee, explains the council’s involvement on the different Standards committees.
RETAIL FOCUS
20 The Di Lorenzo story is more than just about success between the first generation and the second generation of one family. It is also about a business that has managed to elevate tiles to a luxury level.
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26 Tile Today’s Adhesives Directory appears in this edition and is now accessible continuously through the website. On the website, professional end users simply tick a box on the application and the appropriate products will come up.
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This issue of Tile Today seems to be indirectly about the success of Italian immigration in Australia. We feature stories about Santo (Sam) Giunta from Classic Ceramics and the family behind Di Lorenzo Tile Merchants.
After visiting Cersaie for the first time in 1971, Sam established Classic Ceramics Importers in the Sydney suburb of Leichhardt the following year. Fast forward to 2022, he receives the Pioneer Award by the governing body of ceramics in Italy, Confindustria Ceramica.
The other business we highlight in this edition is Di Lorenzo Tile Merchants and its development from having a single tile store to now seven showrooms in New South Wales. It’s a story of how the second generation has managed to grow the business significantly from a strong base that began with the first generation.
We are also excited to launch the next phase of the digital Adhesives Directory. In addition to the directory appearing in this edition, we have also made it available on the Tile Today website.
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EXPANDS ITS BUSINESS WITH ICON
The importation of ICON products to Australia and New Zealand by International MTC has seen significant growth since 2020, and now the businesses are heading towards a stronger partnership
Operating as India’s number one tile exporter, ICON supplies tiles to over 70 countries around the world, and has a turnover of USD125 million. Its production capacity is around 24 million square metres a year, and 766.860 total square metres were exported from India to Australia in 2021 of which 350.000 square metres were sold by International MTC.
International MTC recently brought one of its customers to India, to meet ICON management and visit the factory and showroom in Morbi. Stefano Mammi, managing director of International MTC, said: “It was a fruitful trip, a great opportunity to strengthen and consolidate an already strong partnership”.
Transforming spaces
ICON is considered the fastest growing ceramic brand in India and distinguishes itself through the use of technology and product innovation that results in tiles that “transform spaces”, the theme of its current brochure.
The company has always maintained a “step ahead” approach when it comes to implementing technology, and uses machinery from SACMI, LB, EFI,
Appel and System Ceramics. They help to create the distinctive global “look” of its tile collections.
ICON is a vertically integrated company that has control over its entire supply chain, from sourcing raw materials to packaging and shipping. This system allows it to achieve greater efficiencies and higher quality standards across all production processes as it works towards continuous improvement.
Teams from International MTC and ICON in Morbi, India
Entrance to the ICON factory and showroom
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A tile display at the ICON factory and showroom
Quality control is maintained through international standards including Certificazione di prodotto (product certification) from Bureau Veritas Certification, the Saudi Standards Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO) Quality Mark and European health, safety, and environmental protection standards.
The research and development department is equipped with the latest testing machinery, and supported by ceramic engineers, lab technicians and creative designers.
By bridging the gap between style and functionality, ICON believes it has carved out an unique niche in the tile industry. Its vast product range extends to glazed porcelain tiles, double loading porcelain tiles, full body technical porcelain tiles and digital wall tiles. ICON can deliver customisable tile solutions, exclusively made for individual clients.
History
ICON began manufacturing roof tiles in 1987. It wasn’t until 1992 that it started making ceramic wall tiles. By 2001, the company increased in size by establishing a business unit that focused on ceramic floor tiles.
After entering the global market in 2004, ICON received ISO certification in 2005. It has continuously invested in its production facilities, and upgraded its technology and digital machinery in 2009.
Since then, it has established a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for glazed vitrified tiles (2013). Glazed vitrified tiles (GVT) or digital GVT tiles rate highly in terms of aesthetics and functionality. Vitrified tiles are also known for their durability and available in stone, wooden, bamboo or slate looks.
In 2015, it launched another manufacturing plant for larger format double charged vitrified tiles. Two layers of pigment are fused to create double-charged vitrified tiles, which are typically thicker than regular tiles due to their exceptional durability, simplicity of maintenance, and resistance to dust and dirt. They are also stain and scratch-resistant.
By 2017, it launched an advanced facility to make double
charged tiles and GVT with huge production capacity.
Ceramic city
ICON’s location in Morbi places it in a central production hub for ceramics, and has helped it to capitalise on growth opportunities in both domestic and international markets.
Morbi (or Morvi) is a town and municipality that is part of the Indian state of Gujarat, and has long been regarded as the ceramics capital of India. The city of Morbi is on the Machhu River, 35km from the sea and 60km from Rajkot. The vast coastline of Gujarat holds numerous ports that enable international trade.
It was initially known for producing clay roofing tiles. But in the mid-eighties, local entrepreneurs began importing machinery from Italy and Spain to create tiles. The region flourished during the nineties, and over that time has become a significant exporter of ceramics due to economic liberalisation reforms by subsequent Indian governments.
Access to raw materials, availability of skilled labour, and supportive infrastructure resulted in Morbi’s transition from a centre of traditional roofing tile factories to a hub for modern ceramics manufacturers. It currently produces around 90% of ceramics manufactured in India, and contributes to more than 13% of total worldwide ceramic production. The Indian ceramics
sector is believed to be second in the world, after China as the largest producer.
As a city, it has come a long way from making traditional tiles town to a more technologically advanced and automated tileproducing hub.
It is within this environment that ICON has developed a ”well-furnished” infrastructure that supports its capacity to produce quality tile products within a specific time frame.
Vision and mission
ICON has a reputation as a frontrunner in the creation, distribution and export of porcelain tiles, and it aims to create an eco-friendly, safe, and qualitative model of production.
The company remains committed to the manufacture and supply of products that are consistently high in quality to meet customers’ expectations across all international standards.
With over 30 years of experience and production expertise, it strongly believes in the power of innovation, and the uniqueness of its designs. n
An aerial view of ICON’s vast property in Morbi, India
Inside ICON’S showroom for cusrtomers
Italian art connects with Australian markets through influence
Since landing on Sydney shores in post-war Australia, Santo Giunta has created a tile business that is defined by his Italian ancestry. He is a genuine influencer of Italian tiles.
Throughout his long career in the ceramic tile industry — over 50 years and counting — Santo (Sam) Giunta has proudly used his heritage as an effective marketing tool for his company, Classic Ceramics.
Since opening in 1969, the business now has three locations in Sydney (head office), Brisbane and Melbourne. It employs more than 50 people across its offices, showrooms and warehouse facilities.
As he reflects on his long career, Mr Giunta told Tile Today about some of his biggest memories and milestones. He said: “Whilst there are many milestones that I have of the industry that has given me so much of pride and joy, and a good livelihood, I would say that my visit to Bologna to attend my first Cersaie Fair in 1971 (then known as Saie) is my most memorable.
“Also, looking back to the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s … the highlight was me receiving the Assopiastrelle Award in 1997, recognising my contribution for creating awareness of Italian ceramic tiles in Australia.
“Finally, being the recipient of the Pioneer Award in 2022, for 50 years of continuous attendance of fairs in Italy and my contribution to the Italian ceramic industry in Australia for over five decades, has been the most cherished and humbling moment in my long career.”
The beginning
Mr Giunta and his family arrived in Australia in the 1950s from Agira, a small town in the province of Enna in Sicily, Italy.
At the time, Italians came to Australia in search of work, which would give them economic security and a better future for their families.
Their intentions were to work hard, save their money and eventually “migliorare la vita” or make a better life for themselves. The 1950s was the peak decade of Italian migration
to Australia with as many as 193,791 Italians settling in Australia. (Source: Italian Assistance Association, South Australia)
During the 1950s, Australia was a
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Sam Giunta (centre) accepts the Pioneer Award at the Cersaie 2022 event in Bologna, Italy
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The Classic Ceramics head office in the Sydney suburb of Leichardt
developing economy and it needed jobs for its immigrants.
The Snowy Mountains HydroElectric Scheme was a major project that attracted 100,000 people from over 30 countries to travel to the mountains to work on the Snowy, with up to 7,000 workers on the site at any one time. Seventy per cent of the workers were migrants from Italy, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Britain, Norway, Poland and the Former Yugoslavia.
Many were chosen for their engineering and construction skills, or their experience working in alpine conditions. The relatively high wages in Australia provided a strong incentive to come.
This was the environment the Giunta family faced in the 1950s. They saw Australia as a land of promise, where hard work, determination, and imagination would allow them to create a better life for their children. These values were not lost on the children, particularly nine-year-old Sam Giunta.
By 1965, Mr Giunta entered the tiling industry as an apprenticeship when he was seventeen. He opened his first tile shop in 1969, Classic Tiles Pty Ltd, trading exclusively in locally manufactured tiles. It was after his first visit to Cersaie in 1971 that he started Classic Ceramics (Importers) and he has become known as an ardent promoter of Italian made tiles. As the Classic Ceramics website notes:
“The initial market reaction was ambivalent. (It was) both fascinated by and apprehensive of the new and exotic products. People soon became engaged with Sam and his tiles, and the operation began to expand interstate. Sam would drive around Australia visiting tile retailers with pallets of tile samples in the back of a van. Gradually his passion, perseverance, and unorthodox marketing strategies transformed the attitudes of Australian consumers, he increased the awareness and appreciation of Italian ceramic tiles…”
Mr Giunta tells Tile Today what
he thinks "Made in Italy" means in 2023, and whether this has changed over the years. He said:
“I suppose, because of my heritage, I was always passionate about designer Italian ceramic tiles. However, as we are all aware, the huge volume of product sourced from Asia, together with innovation and technical advancements such as high-resolution scanners and digital printing, have to an extent, contributed to the commoditisation of the product.
“Artisan designer tiles are becoming more sought after for the discerning sector of the market. As a consequence, and to retain the prestige and mystique of Italian ceramics, our motto has more recently become, ‘It Doesn’t Only Have To Look Good, It Has To Feel Good. Made In Italy”.
“Although there are lots of similar or imitation products, having the original product from Italy makes one feel good.”
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Recognition
In 1997, Mr Giunta was presented with the Assopiastrelle Award from the Association of Italian Ceramic Tile Manufacturers that acknowledges a company that has enhanced the image of Italian ceramic tile. He is the first-ever nonEuropean distributor to be honoured with the award and remains the only Australian business to have received it.
More recently in 2022, he received the prestigious Pioneer Award by the governing body of ceramics in Italy, Confindustria Ceramica, in recognition of his loyalty to Italian ceramics industry. He received it during the Cersaie event in September 2022.
The award also symbolises his ongoing and continuous attendance of Cersaie for over 50 years. He has not missed an event since the first one he attended in 1971. He told Ceramica.info, the official portal of the Italian ceramic industry:
“Today, we distinguish ourselves by promoting Made in Italy products with original designs and reputable, good quality material.”
This point of difference is an ideal fit for Classic Ceramics’ target market that are mainly specifiers such as designers, architects, property developers and retailers. Mr Giunta explains:
“Successful marketing depends significantly on before- and aftersales service, including warranties, cleaning regimes and technical information for specific applications, especially for the boutique end of the market. Comprehensive service to clients is of paramount importance, adding to our credibility and giving the customer a greater degree of confidence.”
The ceramic tiles offered by Classic Ceramics is primarily used for high-end residential projects, and in the hospitality sector including hotels, restaurants, clubs, pubs as well as aged care facilities and retirement villages.
Mr Giunta sees architects generally leading the way in terms of tile trends, especially when it comes to sustainability in the industry. As a result, he believes that sustainable and eco-friendly production processes are gaining more attention by consumers along
with larger format tiles. He said: “…floor tiles are now larger with 1.2×1.2m are becoming increasingly popular as well as larger slabs for walls and other applications. Just a few decades ago such sizes would have been unimaginable. It is obvious that technology from tile manufacturers, glue manufacturers, equipment manufacturers and skilled tilers, have all played a part in this evolution.
“There will always be a market for smaller tiles and mosaics. And
although natural stone will always be popular, the market for digitally scanned and printed porcelain tiles and slabs is expanding rapidly mainly due to the cost advantages, the benefit of low maintenance and environmental reasons.”
Mr Giunta also has some thoughts on how the Italian tile ceramic industry can lift its profile in Australia and other countries. He told Ceramica.info:
“While brand awareness is heavily promoted in [Italian] cars
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Inside the Sydney showroom. Mr Giunta originally commissioned an architect and an Italian designer to create these premises.
A view inside the Melbourne showroom in Port Melbourne
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(Ferrari, Lamborghini) and clothing (Gucci, Armani), little or no promotion is undertaken by Italian tile manufacturers. I understand that with the large number of Italian ceramic factories, there is a degree of fragmentation, and it may not be economically feasible to promote individual factory brands. However, if the governing body were to promote ‘Made in Italy’ or ‘Italian Ceramic Tiles’, I believe that such a promotional campaign would surely have a
positive impact on the overall demand for Italian ceramics in Australia, which would in turn follow through to individual factory brands. Confindustria Ceramica should organise expos/ exhibitions in Australia and other parts of the world to promote the Made in Italy branding, which could be financed through some sort of a levy from Italian manufacturers based on their square meter production…
“Made in Italy is a symbol of
status that I choose to promote strongly. I am also passionate about promoting my heritage.”
The key connections Mr Giunta has made between Italian made ceramic tiles and how it fits with the way Australians live and work has helped make Classic Ceramics successful. Some of the Italian tile brands it distributes include ABK, Appiani, Bardelli, Marazzi, Mirage and Vogue. n
Sources: Tile Today and Ceramica.info
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Classic Ceramics also has a location in Woolloongabba QLD
A view inside the Melbourne showroom in Port Melbourne
Inside the Woolloongabba showroom
Ceramic tile imports stabilise at lower level in 2022
As the world continues to adjust to disruptions caused by the pandemic, production delays, financial and supply chain uncertainty, the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) import figures show a 4.9 per cent fall in ceramic tile imports in 2022, writes Peter
The import volume dropped in the March quarter then stabilised at a little over 42 million square metres throughout 2022. The earlier temporary increase in imports from September quarter 2020 to September quarter 2021 could be due to higher inventory levels being held by local importers along with an anticipated increased demand. Australia experienced a significant increase in residential building commencements during that period which peaked in June 2021 but has been declining ever since.
Ceramic tile imports totalled 42,061,533 square metres in 2022, down from 44,207,561 square metres in the previous year. While imports fell by 4.9 per cent, the total Australian customs value leapt by 10.8 per cent to AUD490,890,334. This reflected factory price increases
Halliday.
and a weaker Australian dollar despite the fall in shipping costs which returned to more normal levels in 2022. A graph showing the annualised import volumes and Australian customs values over the last 10 years can be seen in Fig.1.
A detailed breakdown of imports by country and the declared destination state is shown in Fig.2 The top five source countries for ceramic tile imports over the last five years are shown in Fig.3. Outside of the top five source countries, Vietnam is notable as the 6th largest supplier in 2022, up from 10th largest in 2021. Imports from Vietnam more than doubled in the last 12 months.
Imports from China fell by 6.2 per cent in 2022 and made up 73.9 per cent of all tile imports, down from 74.9 per cent in 2021. The average Australian customs value of tiles
from China increased from AUD7.94 per square metre in 2021 to AUD9.11 in 2022.
Imports from Italy rose by 5 per cent in 2022 and made up 9.4 per cent of tile import volume and 20.6 per cent of the total customs value. The average customs value per square metre for Italian tiles rose from AUD23.45 in 2021 to AUD25.66 in 2022.
Spanish imports fell for the first time in four years. The 5.2 per cent fall was only slightly greater than the overall national fall in imports. Spanish ceramic tiles made up 5.2 per cent of total imports, with an average customs value of AUD23.94, up significantly from the year before. India was the fourth biggest source of ceramic tiles imported to Australia in 2022. Imports declined 16
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Based on ABS data
FIG.1 AUSTRALIAN CERAMIC TILE IMPORTS 2012 - 2022
CERAMIC TILE IMPORTS 2022
DECLARED DESTINATION STATE Total SQM % Total SQM Total Aus. Customs Value (AUD) COUNTRY OF ORIGIN New South Wales Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia Argentina 1,027 1,027 0.0% $14,951 Australia (Re-imports) 1,740 768 2,508 0.0% $85,099 Bangladesh 2,603 2,603 0.0% $47,602 Belgium 8 39 47 0.0% $85,260 Brazil 40,495 10,900 7,158 34,442 17,969 110,964 0.3% $1,639,508 Bulgaria 116 116 0.0% $3,972 Canada 38 38 0.0% $12,107 Chile 4 4 0.0% $1,026 China (excludes SARs and Taiwan) 12,182,615 321,824 6,570,366 1,460,044 89,739 8,106,822 2,340,564 31,071,975 73.9% $282,925,176 Czechia 6,772 8,137 14,909 0.0% $167,725 Denmark 0 0 0.0% $3,576 Egypt 592 660 1,252 0.0% $28,473 Estonia 30 30 0.0% $1,946 France 17,933 1,544 17,925 11,341 2,615 51,359 0.1% $1,440,325 Germany 123,493 4,127 3,637 58,026 1,277 190,560 0.5% $3,895,540 Greece 96 150 50 296 0.0% $40,997 Hong Kong (SAR of China) 4,148 1,781 5,930 0.0% $253,291 Hungary 10 10 0.0% $7,548 India 522,088 1,237 139,181 39,084 5,482 271,302 138,287 1,116,661 2.7% $11,225,082 Indonesia 101,641 4,461 137,628 17,472 1,137 29,074 46,585 337,998 0.8% $3,027,880 Ireland 250 250 0.0% $1,488 Israel 1 1 0.0% $1,155 Italy 1,692,204 10,055 585,491 123,093 27,491 1,000,163 504,653 3,943,150 9.4% $101,172,946 Japan 47,165 29,677 212,625 4,562 294,030 0.7% $4,897,204 Korea, Republic of (South) 95,165 1,440 4,000 5,111 17 105,734 0.3% $973,894 Lebanon 7 2 1 10 0.0% $8,020 Malaysia 152,195 9,406 221,814 100,851 266,057 67,988 818,311 1.9% $6,909,183 Mexico 943 943 0.0% $16,943 Morocco 18,654 1,535 262 6,790 286 27,527 0.1% $2,059,823 Netherlands 3,767 363 6 4,136 0.0% $212,118 New Zealand 635 96 97 95 923 0.0% $33,331 Philippines 1,023 1,023 0.0% $9,846 Poland 1,122 100 76,786 78,008 0.2% $69,220 Portugal 31,458 13,202 16,516 3,397 64,572 0.2% $1,320,301 Romania 358 358 0.0% $18,054 Russian Federation 666 666 0.0% $46,577 Samoa 25 25 0.0% $2,271 Singapore 100 2,784 1,094 3,978 0.0% $31,062 South Africa 7 7 0.0% $13,430 Spain 893,159 540,145 12,206 14,267 520,855 193,612 2,174,244 5.2% $52,053,256 Sri Lanka 56,093 6,670 72,351 5,208 122,003 262,324 0.6% $2,838,778 Switzerland 222 222 0.0% $7,639 Taiwan 2,235 119 609 2,686 5,648 0.0% $131,227 Thailand 41,649 1,175 22,847 7,375 136,669 11,266 220,981 0.5% $2,166,310 Turkey 96,612 209,456 3,196 39,657 24,662 373,583 0.9% $4,575,357 United Arab Emirates 126,122 11,606 2,020 1,037 31,318 172,103 0.4% $2,375,854 United Kingdom 72,216 50 220 23 46 72,555 0.2% $350,517 United States of America 96,699 4,353 742 11 101,804 0.2% $566,697 Venezuela 5,980 5,980 0.0% $61,228 Vietnam 142,396 12,966 117,241 24,271 1,564 101,952 19,760 420,152 1.0% $3,059,526 Grand Total 16,571,764 386,173 8,693,091 1,822,540 139.681 10,937,659 3,510,625 42,061,533 100.0% $490,890,334 State Share 39.4% 0.9% 20.7% 4.3% 0.3% 26.0% 8.3% 100% Based on ABS data
FIG.2
by 3.8 per cent, less than the national average fall. The average customs value of Indian tiles rose from AUD7.62 in 2021 to AUD10.05 in 2022.
The volume of tiles imported from Malaysia continued to fall, reducing by 45.5 per cent to 818,311 square metres in 2022. The average Australian customs value per square
metre from Malaysia was AUD8.44, up from AUD7.20 in 2021.
A breakdown of ceramic tile imports to Australia by type indicates that 63 per cent of all tiles imported were effectively porcelain with a water absorption coefficient by weight of less than 0.5 per cent. A further 16.8 per cent had a water absorption coefficient between 0.5
and 10 per cent whilst another 16.8 per cent had a water absorption of over 10 per cent. Mosaics and finishing pieces made up the balance of 3.4 per cent of ceramic tiles imported.
Fig.4 illustrates the declared destination states’ imports per quarter over previous five years. In 2022, imports to New South Wales rose by 1.3 per cent and made up 39.4 per cent of all ceramic tiles imported. Imports to Victoria made up 26 per cent of the national total but fell by 8.9 per cent or 1 million square metres in 2022.
Imports to Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia fell by 6.1, 10.9 and 15 per cent respectively. Tasmania fell by 30.7 per cent while imports to the Northern Territory increased by five per cent. n
Peter Halliday has a long involvement in the design, manufacture, import, sale and distribution of ceramic tile, natural stone, and glass mosaics. He continues to research and write on industry related topics.
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FIG.3 TOP CERAMIC TILE SOURCES 2018- 2022
Based on ABS data
FIG.4 STATE CERAMIC TILE IMPORTS - SQUARE METRES
Based on ABS data
Raising industry standards for members
The committees include BD 038 – AS 3740
Waterproofing of Domestic Wet Areas which sets out the requirements for the materials, design and installation of waterproofing for domestic wet areas for residential buildings, BD 044 – AS 3958.1 Guide to the Installation of Tiles which provides guidance on the preparation of the background, the fixing and grouting of floor and wall tiles, and mosaic tiles, and BD 094 – AS 4586 Slip-Resistance Classification of New Pedestrian Surfaces. This Australian Standard for slip resistance was first published in 1993 and requires that the floor surface achieve a minimum coefficient of friction of 0.4 in wet and/or dry conditions using the wet pendulum test and the dry floor friction test.
There is also HB 198 – Guide to the Specification and Testing of Slip Resistance Pedestrian Surfaces which goes into detail regarding the new changes to the Building Code of Australia slip requirements. The new slip requirements include prescriptive testing to ensure that nosings, stairs and ramps are adequately slip resistant when constructed.
Tile Today recently asked Fred Gray (Laticrete) and member of the ATC’s National Technical Committee about some of the specifics of the council’s involvement and what it can mean for members.
Tile Today (TT): How did the ATC get involved with Standards Australia
Fred Gray (FG): Given the Australian Tile Council is the peak body representing the ceramic tile and tiling industry, representation on the Standards Australia Committees for tiling, waterproofing and slip resistances is important to ensure good guidance and outcomes for our members and the industry at large.
It follows that being a stakeholder and actively participating on the relevant Standards Australian committees is a major focus. We are involved in activities such as proposing and participating on projects like the current Australian Standard AS3958 Installation of ceramic and stone tiles.
TT: What is the main mission for the Standards Australia Committee?
FG: To produce a standard or other relevant document outlined in the Standards Proposal by bringing together key parties and other stakeholders to form a technical committee to develop these standards. These generally expert technical committees, collaborate and work together to produce a document based on the scope of the proposal approved by Standards Australia.
TT: What is involved in being part of these committees?
FG: The committees meet to assess the scope of the proposal and set time frames for completing the project.
The complexity of the project, number of technically capable people available, external deadlines all play a part in planning the timetable for the project. The work can be divided into parts to be handled by different groups or the group as a whole can work on the project. Groups or individuals will bring revisions or new content to the committee at meetings which is reviewed and agreed upon by consensus for insertion into a draft. Some standards have a short time frame and large amount of work which means very regular meetings.
In addition, the ATC’s affiliate membership of the Building Products Industry Council (BPIC) allows an ATC technical expert on the Australian Building Codes Board (ABCB) Waterproofing and Water Shedding – Technical Reference Group, which will review all waterproofing measures within the National Construction Code (NCC) for 2025.
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Tile store to luxury tile supplier: a family story
From 2008 to 2009 the four daughters of an Italianborn tile retailer began the transformation of the family business from a successful single showroom that catered mainly to builders, to a sevenshowroom business based in New South Wales with a wider clientele.
Now at its fortieth anniversary, the business has completed its transition to a supplier of luxury tiles, built on its close relationships with Italian and Spanish tile companies.
That wasn’t the original plan for Di Lorenzo Tiles. Jack Di Lorenzo, the father of the four women, had not planned on his daughters being involved in the business at all. He wanted them to receive a tertiary education (an opportunity he did not have) and to pursue careers elsewhere. But their work in the family tile store in their early years, and the evident pull family has exerted on them, saw the four unite — along with three husbands who also work in the business — to build a second generation of further success.
Like most immigrant stories, the early days are a tale of balancing risk and reward. As Tina Di Lorenzo — who runs marketing for the company — tells it, the first turning point was establishing a business with major builders.
“Mum and Dad started with just one showroom. And they were approached, I think it was by AV Jennings … to see if they could send their customers to him. And he was quite hesitant originally, because he just didn't think that he could do it.
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Jack and Sally Di Lorenzo outside their first showroom, opened in Blacktown (NSW) in 1983.
Belinda Di Lorenzo (now a co-owner) seen here with mum and dad.
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Di Lorenzo Tile Merchants has managed to remain an independent family business, expanding to seven showrooms and maintaining a substantial commercial business
The Di Lorenzo sisters, l-r: Maria, Belinda, Tina and Diana
“Once they came on board, and he had the systems [in place], it kind of grew organically. Builders just gravitated to him. We mainly did builders for a long, long time. I mean, we also did retail, but it was just the one showroom for a long time, and we really didn't start expanding showrooms until probably around 2008 and 2009.”
As with most family business, the daughters were expected to contribute to the store. “When mum and dad started the business, I was finishing school and my younger sisters were still at school, but we had to work in the business to earn pocket money. So we were there on Saturdays cleaning tiles and whatnot,” said Tina.
“He kind of said, you girls have to work to earn your pocket money, but I also want you girls to go and study and do your own thing. He was never really insistent on our joining the business. And to be honest, it wasn't a place for women at the time, it was very much a man's world. Tiles were
a necessity, they were almost a hardware product. And we certainly had no interest in tile. He wanted us to go and study and have an education. That was most important. He did this so we could have an education.”
It just so happened, however, that the education and careers the four girls undertook ended up being nearly perfect – in combination – to later help boost a growing tile business.
“Maria, my older sister, she's actually a chartered accountant. I got into marketing, Diana who runs all the showrooms and is our sales manager, she's actually a qualified English high school teacher. So she's very disciplined and into procedures and systems. Belinda is much younger than the rest of us. She studied performing arts and theatre. She's now in charge of all our merchandising in our new showrooms, she designs them all.
“We all came back with something.”
The daughters returned to the business at an ideal time, just as the tile industry was undergoing its transformation from a commodified, “tiles are
tiles” approach to something more nuanced, with a greater emphasis on style and design.
“We came back in when things got interesting, and Dad had started importing tiles from Italy. Back then, the reps would over to our place, some would stay in our place. It was a very different time. Dad would often ask our opinion [of the tiles]. We thought, ‘Wow this is different.’ This is not what we are normally seeing in the showrooms,” said Tina.
Today Di Lorenzo Tile Merchants deals with a mix of markets. “We wholesale some of our exclusive ranges to other tile shops, and we also deal with the commercial and architectural market. A large part of our business is the supply and fix of tiles for our builder clients, and our showrooms service homeowners, renovators and interior designers,” explains Tina.
Ongoing development
Growth
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The retirement party for Jack and Sally Di Lorenzo, who retired in 2016, surrounded by their four daughters, and two of their son-in-laws who also work in the business
generation family members who work in key roles in the business. “Collectively we've said there's a lot of us, we've got a lot of skills. Let's see how far we can go with this and grow the business,” said Tina.
Though Tina is also appropriately cautions when asked if the showrooms would ever expand beyond the New South Wales base. “We do wholesale some ranges into Queensland and Victoria. [But] never say never. One good thing about us is we do encourage ourselves to push ourselves and look for new opportunities. We are always looking for something new to do. We're always looking for new ideas, actually. That's one good thing about us as a family,” explains Tina.
Di Lorenzo Tile Merchants has achieved growth while maintaining its independence. Tina agrees its success as an independent business is, in part, because it is a relationship and knowledgebased business, beyond being just a tile business.
The types of tiles it offers, and its showrooms continue to be Di Lorenzo’s point of difference in the market. “We invest in collections which are new, exciting and unique. We are constantly reviewing and updating our showrooms to ensure we are providing beautiful places for our customers to shop,” said Tina.
Not surprisingly, product knowledge is very important to Di Lorenzo. “When a consultant joins our team, we ensure they are well trained so they can provide the best service to our customers. We also constantly engage in training of any new products, and we often invite our overseas agents to assist in product training when they are visiting from Europe. This helps our staff connect with the [tile] brands,” she said.
The company also has a limited but smart approach to ecommerce. As Tina
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explains it: “Whilst we do have mainstream products such as subways and mosaics which are easy to sell online, we prefer our customers to experience our exclusive ranges in our showrooms. This allows us to show our clients larger displays of our ranges, many of which you need to see, feel and touch to appreciate.
“Bringing customers into our stores is important to us. We also find once customers are in our showroom, they do appreciate the knowledge our staff have in assisting them to select tiles. This experience cannot be replicated online.”
The entrepreneurial drive and smarts of Jack Di Lorenzo and his wife Sally has led to their obtaining a number of significant projects across hospitality, retail, health and government. Some of the 24
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company’s valued clients include Harris Farm, Chanel, Samsung, Nandos, Westfield, Westpac and Merivale, to name a few. Tina added, “A lot of smaller, independent designers come through the showrooms, not just design firms, and we have a lot of loyal relationships. We also do a lot of high end residential and apartment blocks.”
As an importer of tiles from Italy and Spain, relationships with suppliers are essential for Di Lorenzo. “We only deal with the best suppliers, ones which we know are at the forefront of design and also product quality, which is extremely important for us. We have been dealing with some of our suppliers for over 30 years,” said Tina.
As a result, it is well positioned to forecast some upcoming trends during 2023
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and into 2024. “What we're seeing now is a lot of organic, neutral tones, chalky whites and textured tiles. We have found a real shift from people wanting a basic 30 by 60cm white … We've also seen [more] patina or resin tiles for walls. We're definitely moving away from grey and more into sandy tones.
“Hand-made tiles continue to be in demand … We've seen return to travertine inspired porcelain tiles but also textured feature walls that are also tonal.
“Anything terracotta in porcelain, or real terracotta. We've got some collections that are relatively new that have got an irregular edge that are made in a French pattern...or modular sizes. It’s very much ‘farmhouse’. A lot more of those trends will come through this year.” n
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ABK x Paola Navone new collections
Tile brand ABK has partnered with Italian designer, architect, and art director Paola Navone for a long-term collaboration called Poetry House. Poetry Stone and Poetry Colors are recent additions to the project. Read more at the link:
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ABS building stats hint at slowdown
What happens to the construction industry next financial year? From July 2023, will we see some kind of a "feast and famine" effect take hold? For more information, go to the link:
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Cancook: Haute cuisine and ceramic tiles
A new space for Cancook Restaurant in Zaragoza, Spain features ceramic tiles by WOW Design. Natural looking clay tiles act as a linking thread in the Michelin star restaurant's different spaces.
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Waterproofing work requires approval in NSW
Since coming into effect in July 2021, the Design and Building Practitioners Act (DBPA) has been a bone of contention between some independent waterproofing contractors and the NSW Department of Customer Service (Fair Trading).
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Central Goldfields Shire Council said it will use $2 million in Victorian Government funding announced in 2020 to upgrade the octagonal pool at the heritage-listed Maryborough Outdoor Pool complex in regional Victoria.
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TILE TODAY ADHESIVES DIRECTORY 2023
ADHESIVES DIRECTORY 2022
One of the benefts of digital publications is that they can improve on some practical information offerings, such as directories. The role of a publication such as Tile Today is to integrate the information from a range of suppliers, and then to present that information that makes it easy to access the information needed for a particular job.
In this directory, we’ve grouped the adhesives offered by a range of suppliers into the kinds of functional groups that will be most useful to a tiler. That information can be accessed on three levels.
The frst level is as part of a simple directory listing. This groups together the different ranges of adhesives suitable for a task. By clicking on the link in these listings, you can then access a more comprehensive description of the selected product. From that product page, you can then click on a link which will take you to the online technical sheet published by the supplier.
Some suppliers have, however, opted for a simpler listing. For these suppliers, the link on the listing will open the general adhesives product webpage on their corporate website.
LISTING DIRECTORY WEBSITE
Use for: Walls ........................................ 29 Use for: Floors ....................................... 30 Use for: Other ....................................... 30 Exposure: Interior ................................. 31 Exposure: Exterior ................................ 32 Floors - Foot traffc in 24 hours ............ 32 Floors - Concrete ................................... 33 Floors - Compressed Fibre Cement ...... 34 Floors - Existing Tiles ............................ 35 Other - Slim tile or panel 3 to 5+mm ... 35 Other - Shower Floors ........................... 36 Other - Vitrifed products (Porcelain) .... 37 Other - Granite/Marble ......................... 38 Other - Swimming pools/ immersion.... 38 Walls - Cement Render (Masonry) ........ 39 Walls - Plasterboard .............................. 40 CONTENTS
Use for: Walls
Click to view ADH-77 Soundfex Highly Flexible Soundproof C2TS2
Click to view ADH-66 Light Premium Lightweight C2ETS2
Click to view ADH-55 Premium Polymer Modifed C2ETS2
Click to view ADH-44 Premium Powder Mastic C2ETS1
DIRECTORY
LINK PRODUCT CODE COMPANY
Click to view ULTRA X8 laticrete-UX8 Laticrete
Click to view LATAFLEX Gold laticrete-LFG Laticrete
Click to view MULTIFLEX laticrete-MF Laticrete
Click to view Multimastic Premium Adhesive laticrete-MMP Laticrete
ACT Australia
Click to view MVIS™ Veneer Mortar laticrete-MVIS Laticrete
Click to view Tilebond Extra RL7110-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Mastik RL7152-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view ADH-33 Premium Rubber Modifed C2ETS1 ADH-33 ACT Australia
Click to view X77 ardex-10229 ARDEX
Click to view X18 White ardex-16641 ARDEX Click to view X17 ardex-25276 ARDEX Click to view X10 ardex-10223 ARDEX
Click to view X7 ardex-10059 ARDEX
Click to view X68 ardex-32465 ARDEX
Click to view Abafex ardex-10030 ARDEX Click to view Isofex Two Part Kit ardex-8000027 ARDEX Click to view MPP Powder ardex-10470 ARDEX Click to view Optima Kit ardex-8000029 ARDEX Click to view Quickbond ardex-10521 ARDEX Click to view S28 Neu ardex-22740 ARDEX
Click to view X42 Ardefex ardex-37148 ARDEX
Click to view X52 ardex-10226 ARDEX
Click to view X56 ardex-10227 ARDEX
Click to view CA20P White ardex-10068 ARDEX
Click to view D5 ardex-22742 ARDEX
Click to view D2 ardex-10073 ARDEX
Click to view WA 100 Kit
Click to view X44 Tropical Glue
Click to view 315
Click to view 211 + 4237 Latex Additive
ardex-8001780 ARDEX
ardex-37049 ARDEX
laticrete-315 Laticrete
laticrete-211 Laticrete
Click to view LATAPOXY® 300 Adhesive laticrete-LP300 Laticrete
Click to view LATAPOXY® 310 Stone Adhesive laticrete-LP310 Laticrete
Click to view LATAPOXY® 310 RAPID Stone Adhesive laticrete-LP310R Laticrete
Click to view 257 TITANIUM™
Click to view 335 LITE
Click to view 254
Click to view 335
Click to view 335 RAPID
laticrete-257 Laticrete
laticrete-335L Laticrete
laticrete-254 Laticrete
laticrete-335 Laticrete
laticrete-335R Laticrete
Click to view RLA Unigrip RL7153-15 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Lite RL7121-14 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Flexibond NS RL7140-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Morefex RL7165-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Tilefex RL7145-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Addfextra RL7550-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Onefex RL7172-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Fastset RL7132-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Stoneset RL7131-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Polymastic RL7194-15 RLA Polymers
Click to view SikaTile®-410 Secure Set 693023 Sika
Click to view Davco SMP Evo 619372 Sika
Click to view Davco Powder Mastic 619262 Sika
Click to view Davco Ultrafex Pro 628648 Sika
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ADH-77
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ADH-66-Light
ADH-55 ACT Australia
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DIRECTORY
Use for: Floors
Click to view ADH-77 Soundfex Highly Flexible Soundproof C2TS2 ADH-77 ACT Australia
Click to view ADH-66 Light Premium Lightweight C2ETS2 ADH-66-Light ACT Australia
Click to view ADH-55 Premium Polymer Modifed C2ETS2 ADH-55 ACT Australia
Click to view ADH-44 Premium Powder Mastic C2ETS1 ADH-44 ACT Australia
Click to view ADH-33 Premium Rubber Modifed C2ETS1 ADH-33 ACT Australia
Click to view X77 ardex-10229 ARDEX
Click to view X18 White ardex-16641 ARDEX
Click to view X17 ardex-25276 ARDEX
Click to view X10
Click to view X7
Click to view X68
Click to view Abafex
Click to view Isofex Two Part Kit
ardex-10223 ARDEX
ardex-10059 ARDEX
ardex-32465 ARDEX
ardex-10030 ARDEX
ardex-8000027 ARDEX
Click to view MPP Powder ardex-10470 ARDEX
Click to view Optima Kit
Click to view Quickbond
Click to view S28 Neu
Click to view X42 Ardefex
Click to view X52
ardex-8000029 ARDEX
ardex-10521 ARDEX
ardex-22740 ARDEX
ardex-37148 ARDEX
ardex-10226 ARDEX
Click to view X56 ardex-10227 ARDEX
Click to view CA20P White
Click to view WA 100 Kit
Click to view X44 Tropical Glue
Click to view 315
Click to view 211 + 4237 Latex Additive
Click to view LATAPOXY® 300 Adhesive
Click to view 257 TITANIUM™
Click to view 335 LITE
Click to view 254
Click to view 335
Click to view 335 RAPID
Click to view ULTRA X8
Click to view LATAFLEX Gold
Click to view MULTIFLEX
Polymers
Click to view RLA Addfextra RL7550-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Onefex RL7172-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Fastset RL7132-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Stoneset RL7131-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view SikaTile®-410 Secure Set 693023 Sika
Click to view Davco SMP Evo 619372 Sika
Click to view Davco Powder Mastic 619262 Sika
Click to view Davco Ultrafex Pro 628648 Sika
Use for: Other
Click to view ADH-77 Soundfex Highly Flexible Soundproof C2TS2 ADH-77 ACT Australia
Click to view ADH-66 Light Premium Lightweight C2ETS2 ADH-66-Light ACT Australia
ardex-10068 ARDEX
ardex-8001780 ARDEX
ardex-37049 ARDEX
laticrete-315 Laticrete
laticrete-211 Laticrete
laticrete-LP300 Laticrete
laticrete-257 Laticrete
laticrete-335L Laticrete
laticrete-254 Laticrete
laticrete-335 Laticrete
laticrete-335R Laticrete
laticrete-UX8 Laticrete
laticrete-LFG Laticrete
laticrete-MF Laticrete
Click to view Tilebond Extra RL7110-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view ADH-55 Premium Polymer Modifed C2ETS2 ADH-55 ACT Australia
Click to view X77 ardex-10229 ARDEX
Click to view X18 White ardex-16641 ARDEX
Click to view X68 ardex-32465 ARDEX
Click to view WA 100 Kit ardex-8001780 ARDEX
Click to view 211 + 4237 Latex Additive laticrete-211 Laticrete
Click to view LATAPOXY® 300 Adhesive laticrete-LP300 Laticrete
Click to view 254 laticrete-254 Laticrete
Click to view 335 laticrete-335 Laticrete
Click to view 335 RAPID laticrete-335R Laticrete
Click to view RLA Onefex RL7172-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view SikaTile®-410 Secure Set 693023 Sika
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LINK
CODE COMPANY
LINK PRODUCT CODE COMPANY Click to view RLA Mastik RL7152-20 RLA Polymers Click to view RLA Unigrip RL7153-15 RLA Polymers Click to view RLA Lite RL7121-14 RLA Polymers Click to view RLA Morefex RL7165-20 RLA Polymers Click to view RLA Tilefex RL7145-20 RLA
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COMPANY
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Exposure: Interior
Soundfex Highly Flexible Soundproof C2TS2
Light Premium Lightweight C2ETS2
DIRECTORY
LINK PRODUCT CODE COMPANY
Click to view ULTRA X8 laticrete-UX8 Laticrete
Click to view LATAFLEX Gold laticrete-LFG Laticrete
Click to view MULTIFLEX laticrete-MF Laticrete
Click to view Multimastic Premium Adhesive laticrete-MMP Laticrete
Click to view MVIS™ Veneer Mortar laticrete-MVIS Laticrete
Click to view Tilebond Extra RL7110-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Mastik RL7152-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Unigrip RL7153-15 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Lite RL7121-14 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Flexibond NS RL7140-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Morefex RL7165-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Tilefex RL7145-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Addfextra RL7550-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Onefex RL7172-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Fastset RL7132-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Stoneset RL7131-20 RLA Polymers
ARDEX
Click to view X52 ardex-10226 ARDEX
Click to view X56 ardex-10227 ARDEX
Click to view CA20P White ardex-10068 ARDEX
Click to view D5 ardex-22742 ARDEX
Click to view D2 ardex-10073 ARDEX
Click to view WA 100 Kit ardex-8001780 ARDEX
Click to view X44 Tropical Glue ardex-37049 ARDEX
Click to view 315
laticrete-315 Laticrete
Click to view 211 + 4237 Latex Additive laticrete-211 Laticrete
Click to view LATAPOXY® 300 Adhesive laticrete-LP300 Laticrete
Click to view LATAPOXY® 310 Stone Adhesive laticrete-LP310 Laticrete
Click to view LATAPOXY® 310 RAPID Stone Adhesive laticrete-LP310R Laticrete
Click to view 257 TITANIUM™
Click to view 335 LITE
Click to view 254
Click to view 335
Click to view 335 RAPID
laticrete-257 Laticrete
laticrete-335L Laticrete
laticrete-254 Laticrete
laticrete-335 Laticrete
laticrete-335R Laticrete
Click to view RLA Polymastic RL7194-15 RLA Polymers
Click to view SikaTile®-410 Secure Set 693023 Sika
Click to view Davco SMP Evo 619372 Sika
Click to view Davco Powder Mastic 619262 Sika
Click to view Davco Ultrafex Pro 628648 Sika
LINK PRODUCT CODE COMPANY Click to view ADH-77
ADH-77 ACT Australia Click to view ADH-66
ADH-66-Light ACT Australia Click to view ADH-55
ADH-55 ACT Australia Click to view ADH-44
ADH-44 ACT Australia Click to view ADH-33
C2ETS1 ADH-33 ACT Australia Click to view
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Premium Polymer Modifed C2ETS2
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Premium Rubber Modifed
X77
X18 White
X17
X10
X7
X68
Isofex Two Part Kit
MPP Powder
Optima Kit
Quickbond
S28 Neu
X42 Ardefex
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DIRECTORY
Exposure: Exterior
Click to view ADH-77 Soundfex Highly Flexible Soundproof C2TS2
ACT Australia
Click to view ADH-66 Light Premium Lightweight C2ETS2 ADH-66-Light ACT Australia
Click to view ADH-55 Premium Polymer Modifed C2ETS2
ACT Australia
Click to view ADH-44 Premium Powder Mastic C2ETS1 ADH-44 ACT Australia Click to view ADH-33 Premium Rubber Modifed C2ETS1 ADH-33 ACT Australia Click to view X77 ardex-10229 ARDEX Click to view X18 White ardex-16641 ARDEX Click to view X17 ardex-25276 ARDEX Click to view X10 ardex-10223 ARDEX Click to view X7 ardex-10059 ARDEX Click to view X68 ardex-32465 ARDEX Click to view Abafex ardex-10030 ARDEX Click to view Isofex Two Part Kit ardex-8000027 ARDEX Click to view Optima Kit ardex-8000029 ARDEX Click to view Quickbond ardex-10521 ARDEX
mers
Click to view RLA Morefex RL7165-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Tilefex RL7145-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Addfextra RL7550-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Fastset RL7132-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view RLA Stoneset RL7131-20 RLA Polymers
Click to view SikaTile®-410 Secure Set 693023 Sika
Click to view Davco SMP Evo 619372 Sika
Click to view Davco Powder Mastic 619262 Sika
Click to view Davco Ultrafex Pro 628648 Sika
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Lightweight C2ETS2
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X8
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to
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RL7172-20
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619372
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+ 4237 Latex Additive
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ADH-77 Soundfex Highly Flexible Soundproof C2TS2
A premium soundproof, highly fexible, lightweight, high strength, fast setting commercial tile adhesive. ADH-77 is a unique one-part soundproof adhesive which exceeds the BCA requirements for impact sound control in residential apartment buildings.
ADH-66 Light Premium Lightweight C2ETS2
ADH-66 Light is a premium lightweight, fexible, very high strength white tile adhesive for all internal and external wall and foor applications including swimming pools. ADH-66 Light has a super light feel on the trowel & is suitable for supporting subway tiles through to large format. ADH-66 Light has great non slump properties and will support heave large format tiles/stone.
ADH-55 Premium Polymer Modifed C2ETS2
ADH-55 is a premium, commercial grade, high strength, fexible, quality, polymer modifed cement-based Tile Adhesive. Used for internal and external applications over concrete, green screed, cement render, fbre cement sheeting & plasterboard. ADH-55 is suitable for tiling commercial heavy traffc applications, driveways, external cladding. It can also be used in swimming pools as an adhesive & light grey grout system.
ADH-44 Premium Powder Mastic C2ETS1
ADH-44 is a premium, fexible, high strength non-slip/non slump, powder mastic style tile adhesive. Used for internal and external wall & foor tiling applications. Suitable for tiling over concrete, sand cement screeds, cement render, fbrous cement sheeting, plasterboards as well as tiling over existing tiles. ADH-44 is ideal for large format tiles including rectifed edge tiles.
ADH-33 Premium Rubber Modifed C2ETS1
ADH-33 is a premium rubber & polymer modifed fexible tile adhesive used for wall & foor applications. Recommended over concrete, green screed, cement render, fbre cement sheeting, plasterboard as well as ACT approved under tile waterproofng membranes. ADH-33 is suitable for internal & external applications including bathrooms, laundries, kitchens, existing tiles, decks & verandahs.
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X77
ARDEX X77 is a high performance, fbre reinforced, polymer modifed wall and foor tile adhesive, which has been specially formulated with Microtec Technology to give exceptional properties of adhesion. ARDEX X77 is suitable for use in both internal and external applications, has a reduced risk of efforescence due to the addition of special additives and is also ideal for use in wet areas and swimming pools
X18 White
ARDEX X18 is a superior polymer fortifed cement-based wall and foor tile adhesive that has been specially formulated with mastic type properties, available in both white and grey. It contains specially developed fbres that add strength to the tiled area. ARDEX X18 has an extended open time, is non slump and fexible. Mix with water to achieve a mortar suitable for internal and external use in residential and commercial applications, including swimming pools
X17
ARDEX X17 is a polymer fortifed cement-based wall and foor tile adhesive that has been specially formulated with mastic type properties. ARDEX X17 has an extended open time, is non slump and fexible. Mix with water to achieve a mortar suitable for internal and external use in residential and light commercial applications.
X10
ARDEX X10 is a white polymer fortifed cement-based wall and foor tile adhesive that has been specially formulated with mastic type properties. ARDEX X10 has an extended open time, is non slump and fexible. Mix with water to achieve a mortar suitable for internal and external use in residential and light commercial applications.
ARDEX X7 is a white cement-based wall and foor tile adhesive. ARDEX X7 has an extended open time and is non slump. Mix with water to achieve a mortar suitable for use on walls and foors in internal areas and externally or commercially when mixed with ARDEX E90. Mix with diluted ARDEX E90 when tiling externally and where movement is anticipated and in commercial applications.
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X68
ARDEX X68 is a superior white polymer fortifed cement-based wall and foor tile adhesive, that has been specially formulated to offer extended coverage and with low weight for ease of transporting, mixing, and spreading of the tile adhesive. ARDEX X68 has an extended open time, is non slump and fexible. Mix with water to achieve a mortar suitable for internal and external use in residential and commercial applications, including swimming pools
Abafex
ARDEX Abafex is a premium grade, cement-based wall and foor tile adhesive, with excellent fexibility and is cured enough to be grouted after 8 hours. Suitable for internal and external use with superior workability is ideal for fxing fully vitrifed, porcelain, mosaics and non-moisture sensitive natural stone tiles. ARDEX Abafex accommodates shrinkage movement associated with early age concrete and screeds and be used over concrete that is at least 7 days old and screeds and renders after 16 hours
Isofex Two Part Kit
ARDEX MPP is a cementitious mastic ceramic tile adhesive. It combines the properties of a mastic adhesive with a cement based adhesive. ARDEX MPP is especially suited to applications requiring minimum delay between the tiling and grouting operations and is ideal for translucent tiles such as marble (excluding moisture sensitive stone) and glass mosaics in internal wall and foor applications.
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ARDEX Optima is a premium premium grade two component wall and foor tile adhesive with exceptional adhesion qualities. The unique formula enables it to be used over many diffcult substrates including sheet timber fooring. ARDEX Optima is suitable for all types of ceramic tiles and moisture insensitive natural stone on internal or external, wall and foor applications and is also suitable for continuous immersion applications such as swimming pools
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ARDEX Isofex is a two component, rubber based wall and foor tile adhesive. It is especially formulated to fx tiles over sheeted particleboard or plywood timber (internal), fbre-cement sheets and concrete (internal and covered external) where the substrates are subject to thermal and shrinkage movement. ARDEX Isofex is suitable for both internal and covered external use. For industrial and commercial applications use on the wall only. DATA SHEET
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Quickbond
ARDEX Quickbond is a fast setting, polymer modifed wall and foor tile adhesive, which has been specially formulated to have an extended pot life and fast setting characteristics, making ARDEX Quickbond ideal for situations where the tiled area needs to be accessed or grouted within a few hours of the tiles being fxed.
S28 Neu
ARDEX S28 Neu is a Microtec fbre reinforced rapid hardening and drying Ardurapid technology cement based adhesive. Ideal for situations where the adhesive bed has to dry quickly, or the tiling has to be grouted and put into use shortly after fxing, where residual moisture could cause efforescence and water marks on certain natural stone tiles. Ideal for very large tile installations that require effort to achieve wet bed transfer adequately to AS 3958.
X42 Ardefex
ARDEX X42 Ardefex is a rubber modifed wall and foor tile adhesive for fxing ceramic tiles in both interior and covered exterior (with satisfactory falls) locations. ARDEX X42 meets the Green Building Council of Australia Green Star requirements for Ceramic Tile Adhesives.
X52
ARDEX X52 is a rubber modifed adhesive for fxing ceramic tiles in internal and external (with satisfactory falls) situations. It can be used over render, plasterboard, fbre-cement sheet and concrete in situations where minimal movement is anticipated. Ideal for fxing ceramic, fully vitrifed, porcelain, non-moisture sensitive natural stone tiles and mosaics
X56
ARDEX X56 is a fast setting, polymer modifed highly fexible adhesive. This fexibility makes the adhesive suitable for tiling directly to sheet timber and concrete substrates subject to thermal/shrinkage movement without the addition of additives. ARDEX X 56 is ideal for quick turnaround applications owing to its fast drying formulation and compatibility with early age concrete and renders/screeds
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CA20P White
ARDEX CA20P is a one component, silane modifed polymer adhesive and neutral curing sealant which hardens in reaction with moisture. It is ideal as a general shower, kitchen and bathroom repair adhesive and sealant for replacing tiles, ftting accessories such as soap holders and fnishing off joints. Its shrinkage free drying and ability to be used internally and externally on walls and foors adds to the versatility of ARDEX CA20P.
D5
ARDEX D5 is a white, ready mixed, thin bed, interior wall tile adhesive. Being a smooth, viscous paste, ARDEX D5 is easy to trowel. It can be used to fx a range of tiles including ceramic tiles, non moisture sensitive natural stones, mosaics and translucent tiles in kitchens, bathrooms and laundries.
D2
ARDEX D2 is a premium grade dispersion adhesive offering superior non slump and shear adhesion characteristics. Based on exclusive polymer technology, ARDEX D2 is the ultimate performance wall tile adhesive and is suitable for interior use, over a range of substrates and for most tile types. ARDEX D2 is not recommended for use on external foors or in continuous immersion applications e.g. swimming pools.
WA 100 Kit
ARDEX WA100 is a high strength, creamy white, two part epoxy stone adhesive that exhibits superior bond strength. It is specially designed for the fxing of natural stone such as marble and granite, including those sensitive to moisture, on vertical surfaces such as walls and overheads in interior and exterior applications. It is also ideal for large format ceramic and porcelain tiles. ARDEX WA100 can also be used for the fxing and beddi
X44 Tropical Glue
ARDEX X44 Tropical Glue is a rubber modifed wall and foor tile adhesive for fxing ceramic tiles in internal and external situations (with satisfactory falls). It can be used over render, plasterboard, fbre cement sheets and concrete in situations where minimal movement is anticipated.
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315 Adhesive is a high performance thin-set adhesive to install tile and stone using the thin-bed method of installation.
211 + 4237 Latex Additive
211 is a factory prepared blend of carefully selected raw materials, Portland cement and graded aggregates, designed for use with 4237 Latex Additive to produce a high strength adhesive for ceramic tile and stone that meets and exceeds the requirements of national and international standards.
LATAPOXY® 300 Adhesive
LATAPOXY®® 300 Adhesive is a chemical resistant, epoxy adhesive that will bond to most sound, clean surfaces. The adhesive spreads easily and cleans with water while fresh.
LATAPOXY® 310 Stone Adhesive
LATAPOXY®® 310 Stone Adhesive is a two component, high strength epoxy adhesive, which is formulated for spot bonding fxing method of tile and stone installations on vertical surfaces.
LATAPOXY® 310 RAPID Stone Adhesive
LATAPOXY®® 310 Rapid Stone Adhesive is a two component, high strength epoxy adhesive. Engineered, formulated and optimised for the spot bonding fxing method of installing tile and stone on vertical surfaces.
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The ultimate, sand free, lightweight, polymer fortifed, thin-set adhesive for the installation of ceramic, stone and glass tiles.
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335 LITE
335 LITE is a premium, sand free, lightweight, high performance thin-set adhesive for the installation of large format ceramic, porcelain & stone tile.
254 adhesive is the ultimate one-step, polymer fortifed, thin-set mortar for interior and exterior installation of ceramic tile, stone, quarry tile, pavers and brick.
335 adhesive is a premium, fexible, high performance thin-bed adhesive for installing a wide range of tiles and stone including low absorption ceramic tile, porcelain tile, natural and manufactured stone using thin-set method of installation.
335 RAPID
335 RAPID is a premium, fexible, high performance, rapid setting thin-bed adhesive for installing a wide range of tiles and stone. Excellent for cold weather applications
ULTRA X8
ULTRA X8 is a polymer fortifed, fexible, creamy and smooth to trowel thin-set adhesive for installing all types of tile and stone over a wide range of surfaces.
LATAFLEX Gold
LATAFLEX Gold Adhesive is a superior performance polymer fortifed, rubber reinforeced thin-set adhesive for installing ceramic tile and stone using the thin-bed method of installation
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MULTIFLEX
Multimastic Premium Adhesive is a white, non-fammable, ready to use latex adhesive designed for interior installations of ceramic tile and natural stone on both foors and walls.
MVIS™ Veneer Mortar
MVIS™ Veneer Mortar is a patented, versatile polymer fortifed mortar designed specifcally for the installation of adhered masonry veneer, stone and thin brick.
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Tilebond Extra
Tilebond Extra is a super grade, white cement based adhesive suitable for bonding most types of ceramic, stone and mosaic tiles for internal and external applications (with the exception of green marble and moisture sensitive stones) and over RLA approved waterproofng membranes when mixed with RLA Unifex Additive.
RLA Mastik
RLA Mastik is a high quality, yet economical, fexible polymer modifed adhesive with great mastik properties for bonding most types of ceramic and porcelain tiles (with the exception of moisture sensitive stone and marble) over concrete, cement render, rendered brick and blockwork, gyprock, plasterboard, fbre cement sheeting and RLA approved waterproofng membranes.
RLA Unigrip
Unigrip is a premium grade, polymer modifed white cementitious adhesive suitable for installing most types of tiles (not moisture sensitive) for internal and external applications, walls & foors.It carries a high C2S2ET rating which allows for low lipping, slumping and slippage installations.
RLA Lite
RLA Lite is a premium grade, polymer modifed, lightweight, white cementitious adhesive suitable for installing most types of tiles (not moisture sensitive) for internal and external applications, walls & foors.It carries a high C2S1ET rating which allows for low lipping, slumping and slippage installations. It contains specialty lightweight silica free fllers that enhance both performance and safety.
RLA Flexibond NS
Flexibond NS is a smooth white, thin setting polymer modifed adhesive suitable for installing most types of tiles (not moisture sensitive) internally on walls only. Suitable substrates are: cement render, gyprock, plasterboard, fbre cement sheet, rendered brick and blockwork, and over RLA approved waterproofng membranes. Flexibond NS has mastic abilities for small format tiles.
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RLA Morefex
Morefex is an economical, rubber flled, fexible polymer modifed adhesive with great non slump properties for bonding most types of ceramics and porcelain tiles (with the exception of moisture sensitive stone and marbles) over concrete, cement render, rendered brick and blockwork, gyprock, plasterboard, fbre cement sheeting & RLA approved waterproofng membranes.
RLA Tilefex
RLA Tilefex is a premium grade, rubber flled, fexible polymer modifed adhesive with great non slump properties for bonding most types of ceramic and porcelain tiles (with the exception of moisture sensitive stone and marble) over concrete, cement render, rendered brick and blockwork, gyprock, plasterboard, fbre cement sheeting & RLA approved waterproofng membranes.
RLA Addfextra
Addfextra is a Premium grade High yield, rubber modifed fexible white cement based tile adhesive designed for bonding most types of ceramic, mosaic, (Stone note moisture sensitive) to a variety of substrates such as rendered blockwork, gyprock, plaster board and cement sheet, Addfextra can also be used to bond to RLA Approved membranes.
RLA Onefex
RLA Onefex is a premium grade, rubber flled, polymer modifed adhesive suitable for installing most types of tiles (not moisture sensitive) for internal foor and wall applications. Suitable substrates are: cement render, gyprock, plasterboard, fbre cement sheet, brickwork, blockwork and over RLA approved waterproofing membranes. It can also be used for tile on tile after Universal Primer has been applied, and over some strip timber fooring (please seek RLA technical advise prior to any installations).
RLA Fastset
RLA FastSet tile adhesive is a grey, fast setting, high bond strength, polymer modifed cementitious adhesive designed for rapid installation of tile and stone. It is suitable for stone of low moisture sensitivity and installations can be grouted and put into service in one day. No additive required as it is already a S1
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RLA Stoneset
RLA StoneSet tile adhesive is a very high quality. rapid setting white polymer modifed cementitious adhesive designed for low to Medium moisture sensitive stone and tiles. StoneSet has an unique chemically controlled setting and hydration process that protects against excessive moisture transmission to sensitive materials. No additive required as it is already a S1.
RLA Polymastic
Poly Mastic is a "ready to use" premixed adhesive for internal walls only. High grade, non slip, acrylic based, white, fexible ceramic tile adhesive suitable for most ceramic tiles, Not for moisture sensitive stone or tile. Specially designed for larger wall tiles and suitable for use over plasterboard, gyprock, fbre cement sheet, and rendered brick and blockwork.
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SikaTile®-410 Secure Set
A multi-purpose sand and silica free white tile & stone adhesive with patented dustless® technology that reduces airbourne dust during mixing by up to 80%.
Davco SMP Evo
Davco SMP Evo is a fexible, cement-based tile adhesive specifcally designed for premium stone, light coloured natural stone, marble and granite with the exception of moisture sensitive stone using our Dust Less Technology for improved air quality, less mess and faster clean-up.
Davco Powder Mastic
Davco Powder Mastic is a fexible, cement-based tile adhesive ideal for large format and rectifed edge tiles with the exception of moisture sensitive stone due to its non-vertical slump for easy wall tiling and formulated using our Dust Less Technology.
Davco Ultrafex Pro
Davco Ultrafex Pro is a cement-based, thick or thin bed, rubber modifed tile adhesive designed for both rigid and fexible substrates and for use over under-tile heating.
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If you missed a number of stories that were featured in TileToday’s recent e-newsletters, here is an overview on a few and some useful links that will take you directly to the story page.
ABK x Paola Navone new collections
Tile brand ABK has partnered with Italian designer, architect, and art director Paola Navone for a long-term collaboration called Poetry House. Poetry Stone and Poetry Colors are recent additions to the project. Read more at the link:
Link: https://tiletodaydigital.com.au/articleGeneral/2023-04-1674981771909-003/ general
ABS building stats hint at slowdown
What happens to the construction industry next financial year? From July 2023, will we see some kind of a "feast and famine" effect take hold? For more information, go to the link:
Link: https://tiletodaydigital.com.au/articleGeneral/2023-04-1674981771907-002/ general
Cancook: Haute cuisine and ceramic tiles
A new space for Cancook Restaurant in Zaragoza, Spain features ceramic tiles by WOW Design. Natural looking clay tiles act as a linking thread in the Michelin star restaurant's different spaces.
Link: https://tiletodaydigital.com.au/articleGeneral/2023-04-1674981771905-001/ general
Waterproofing work requires approval in NSW
Since coming into effect in July 2021, the Design and Building Practitioners Act (DBPA) has been a bone of contention between some independent waterproofing contractors and the NSW Department of Customer Service (Fair Trading).
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Historic octagonal pool development
Central Goldfields Shire Council said it will use $2 million in Victorian Government funding announced in 2020 to upgrade the octagonal pool at the heritage-listed Maryborough Outdoor Pool complex in regional Victoria.
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