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Zinc Tiles
A More Sanitary Way to Decorate

Zinc is the fourth most common metal in use, trailing only iron, aluminum, and copper in annual production. Zinc is used to coat steel metal tiles to protect against rusting when moisture is present. Zinc metal tiles are not only beautiful but are able to be given patterns and designs that will last a lifetime. A good example of a minted metal tile-like product that has been in use for many years is the penny. Zinc is the primary metal used in making American pennies since 1982. Just think, if a penny that is being bounced around for decades can still keep it?s luster, then what would a zinc metal tile look like nuzzled into the design of your kitchen tile backsplash?

Zinc which has a bluish-white appearance may be used to coat steel and iron metal wall tiles giving them a unique color. Some say that zinc has germicidal qualities and will keep kitchens and bathrooms more sanitary.

Zinc metal tiles have a sophisticated European feel that blends well with any material. When choosing zinc tile the homeowner must consider the application, because some food and drink products that come in contact with the tile will form a patina Zinc oxide on the tile; changing the appearance. During the first few weeks following galvanization, the zinc coating develops a natural protective patina. If allowed to develop naturally, the patina itself provides an inert corrosion protection layer for the active zinc metal.  If zinc metal tile is used in kitchens you will need to clear coat the Zinc if the patina look does not fit your design idea.

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