Friday, June 24, 2011

Shreeji ceramic inaugurates new plant at Morbi-India


24th June 2011,

Yet another key achievement has been announced for Shreeji Ceramic group, a long-standing company, described also as India’s advanced ceramic and polished vitrified tile producer. Today the company has successfully inaugurated its all-new plant in Morbi. This plant will allow Shreeji Ceramic to double its output capacity and extend the product range to incorporate larger sizes.

Located next to the existing one, this new plant features the latest machines for multi-charged Vitrified tile. On the pressing side there are two 3rd generation Keda KD4800 presses, equipped with two High-Tech Comettle KM-2F feeders and capable of producing a wide range of sizes (from 605mm x 605mm to 1000mm x 100mm). The Golison, China based company supplied 178-metre kilns are also equipped with energy saving structure which consume less natural gas and electricity. Golison Company has also performed a key role in automatic silo system for storage and transmits of all types of clay between spray-driers to feeders. “Nano+” technology by Keda could be the key feature for our upcoming products in polished vitrified tiles. It offers high dirt and stain resistance making that products longer lasting and maintenance free. Overall plant capacity ranges from 7,000 to 9,500 square metres per day for multi-charged, glazed vitrified and soluble -salt tiles.

This key investment aims to set the industrial standard both locally and nationally. Our aim is to express that, through proper investment in modern technology, even in a country like the India where the economic focus is on the tertiary sector, a manufacturing company can still make a great ‘real economy’ product and do so competitively.

-Pratik Patel, BDM
Shreeji Ceramic

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Our Eco-Friendly tiles for green buildings



When it comes to tiling, our ceramic & vitrified tile is a essence of choice for designers and homeowners for not only are they available in an never-ending selection of colors, finishes and designs but are also measured environment friendly. As due to quality maintenance policy, our tiles have long lifespan, which saves time, money, freight and the additional resources that would've been needed to replace a tile.





Apart from durability as tile does not absorb smell or releases chemical in the air this directs to enhance indoor air quality. Also tiles not like wood, carpet or natural stone flooring do not want high safeguarding or chemical protective finishes such as polishing, shampooing or waxing. In fact our higher grade ceramic or vitrified tiles are all made from natural clay generally establish in close proximity to our manufacturing units, reducing damage of natural resources like wood or hard mining for natural stones thereby preserving environment.

Nowadays ceramic tiles are made with lead free glaze finishes that add to its green properties, also our latest innovation in ‘Nano+ Coating’ technology offers high dirt and stain resistance making them longer lasting and low maintenance.

What is required is awareness among end user about the sustainable features that address some of the most current environmental concerns. Indeed with a long lifecycle, natural durability as well as low-maintenance attributes inherent to the material, it is easy to see why tile should be specified as an ideal tiling material in green buildings.

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Pratik Patel, (BDM)
Shreeji Ceramic

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Using your imagination with wall tiles


Do you want to give your space a dissimilar look altogether? Well, if you do then you can use wall tiles for the desired modification. Tiles come in a mass of sizes, colors and textures and you can use your creativity and imagination to do up your room beautifully with the tiles.

Design by Mr. Lee Deng, Chinese artist
Choosing the right color for the tiles is really significant. While choosing the tiles keep the pattern of your room in mind. If you opt for neutral tile palette, changing the furnishings will help you to give your rooms a brand new appears naturally. If your living room has an outstanding, unique style you can draw attention to the details with bold colored tiles.

If you want to use your imagination and do something different, add tiles in little splashes rather than using tiles to do up your entire room.
So, its time to show your sTILE!!

- Pratik Patel, (BDM)
Shreeji Ceramic

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Can your room compete?: show your sTILE

show your sTILE
Like us on our facebok official page and join the contest.

1. Click a photograph showing floor or wall tiles,
2. Upload it on our page on the wall,
3. Tag your friends, invite them and get the most comments/likes.