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Vitrified Tiles vs Porcelain Tiles

Vitrified tiles refer to any tiles that are made by the process of vitrification. In this process, high temperatures are used for baking the tiles. Porcelain tiles are also vitrified tiles and generally fall in the category of full vitrified tiles. It means that a porcelain tiles has the water absorption of less than 0.5 percent.
Vitrified Tiles vs Marbonite Tiles

Vitrified tiles refer to any tiles that are made by the process of vitrification. In this process, high temperatures are used for baking the tiles. On the other hand, Marbonite is a brand name of the company HR Johnson. Marbonite tiles are vitrified tiles under the brand 'Marbonite' and thus, possess the same qualities and characteristics as other vitrified tiles.
Vitrified Tiles vs Marble Tiles

Vitrified tiles refer to the tiles that are made by the artificial process of vitrification. In this process, high temperatures are used for baking the tiles. These tiles are known for their strength and less porousness. Marble tiles are made from the natural stone known as ‘Marble’ and thus, tiles are just cut from the marble. These tiles are porous, and thus absorb water easily.
Vitrified Tiles vs Semi Vitrified Tiles

Vitrified and semi vitrified tiles posses the property of less water retention and these tiles are considered to be very strong and stain resistant. The vitrified tiles are also referred as fully vitrified if these tiles soak 0.5 percent of water and are completely frost resistant. On the other hand, semi vitrified tiles have absorption power of 3 to 6 percent.
Vitrified Tiles vs Rectified Tiles

Vitrified tiles posses the property of less water retention and these tiles are known for their strength and stain-resistance. On the other hand, rectified tiles or sharp edge tiles have plain and square edges and are first baked and then cut in desirable shapes.
Tiles vs Marble

Tile is a piece of baked clay used in covering roofs, walls or floors. It is also a similar piece of plastic material used for covering floors. Marble is a kind of hard, usually highly polished stone, used for sculpture and as a building material.
Marble vs Granite

Marble is a kind of hard, usually highly polished stone. On the other hand, granite is also a type of hard but usually grey or red rock. Both are used for sculptures and building.
Bed Sheet vs Bed Cover

A bed sheet is a piece of linen or cloth that is used to cover the mattress and is the sheet that the person directly lies on. Bed cover is a covering for the bed and can be a sheet, comforter, blanket or quilt.
Detergent vs Washing Powder

Detergents are surface active agents and generally made from petro- chemicals, whereas washing powders are powdered form of detergents that are generally used for washing fabrics.
Living Room vs Drawing Room

In today’s context, both living room and drawing room refers to a room in a residential house that is used for relaxing, socializing and entertainment of guests. However, the term living room was coined in 19th century and is regarded as the extension of the term drawing room that came in existence in 16th century.
Birla White Cement vs Birla Putty

Birla White Cement and Birla Putty are both products from an Indian company known as Birla White. Birla White Cement is whitest white cement that is considered to be of high quality and is best suited to specialty applications where appearance is a high priority, whereas Birla Putty is used to facilitate care for walls.
Terrace vs Balcony vs Roof

Terraces are structures that are most commonly found in buildings or multiple storied houses. These are flat, fully supported space on upper floors that allow room for people to walk, sit and various other activities. Balcony is a structure that is a platform that is projected from the wall of a building or house and enclosed with balusters or railings. These are cantilevered, which means they are supported using columns or brackets, rather than beams. A roof if a covering placed on any structure that protects from weather conditions or invasion of other living things. Roofs are basically a cover that is placed on top of the walls that keeps birds, animals, rain, snow and other things out of the house.
Rat vs Hamster

A rat is a medium-sized to large rodents, with a pointed muzzle, long slender and hairless tail, and dexterous forepaws. A hamster is a rodent that belongs to the Cricetidae family of the Rodentia order. They are small in stature, are stout-bodied and have short, stocky legs with wide feet.
Rat vs Rodent

A rat is a medium-sized to large rodent, with a pointed muzzle, long slender and hairless tail, and dexterous forepaws. Rodents are mammals that are part of the Rodentia order under the Mammalia class.
Rat vs Mouse

A rat is a medium-sized to large rodents, with a pointed muzzle, long slender and hairless tail, and dexterous forepaws. A mouse is a small mammal, about the size of a sparrow. It generally has having a pointed snout, small rounded ears, and a long naked or almost hairless tail.

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