Riga Rigato Beige
Riga Rigato Beige
Four interpretations of the architectural use of the manually carved concrete. To create visually rich patterns and convey a natural, vibrant full-empty sculptural effect, through the interplay of texture and light.
Riga: “line” in Italian, one of the fundamental signs of design. But also RIGA: acronym of Research and Inspiration from Graphic and Architecture, with the goal to re-interpret the architectural use of concrete.
A product perfectly balanced between creativity and technology, created by skilled craftsmen who manually carved concrete walls looking for the beauty of repetitive patterns full of human imperfections. Manufactured using the laser micro-carving technology to carefully engrave these man-made patterns on large-size ceramic surfaces.
Four interpretations of this design concept, with lines (Rigato), stripes (Striato), squares (Quadri), and flatness (Planum), to be used alone or together, to create very impactful patterns, conveying vibrant full-empty sculptural effects, through the interplay of texture and light.
Structures
We offer the broadest range of structures.
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Rigato Structure
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Striato
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Quadri
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Collection of structured concrete that captures the beauty of repetitive line patterns enriched with human imperfections, check out other structures with similar color.
Sizes
Thickness
Specifications
Technical feature | Standard method ISO | Nexion values | Requirements | |||
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SIZE < 1200 mm | SIZE ≥ 1200 mm | |||||
% | mm | % | mm | |||
Width | ISO 10545 - 2 | ± 0,1 | ± 0,8 | ± 0,1 | ± 1 | ± 0,3% |
Length | ± 0,1 | ± 0,8 | ± 0,1 | ± 1,2 | ± 0,3% | |
Thickness | ± 4 | ± 0,5 | ± 4 | ± 0,5 | ± 5,0% | |
Straightness of Side | ± 0,1 | ± 0,8 | ± 0,1 | ± 1 | ± 0,3% | |
Rectangularity | ± 0,1 | ± 1,3 | ± 0,1 | ± 1,5 | ± 0,3% | |
Surface Flatness | ± 0,1 | ± 1,8 | ± 0,2 | ± 3 | ± 0,4% | |
Surface Quality | 95% | A minimum of 95% of the tiles are to be free from visible defects which can impair the appearance of a major area of tiles |
Technical feature | Standard method ISO | Nexion values | Requirements |
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Water Absorption | ISO 10545 - 3 | Avg. ≤ 0,08%, Individual 0,2% |
≤ 0,5%, Individual 0,6% |
Modulus of Rupture | ISO 10545 - 4 | Min. 42 N/mm² | Min. 35 N/mm², Individual Min. 32 N/mm² |
Breaking Strength | ISO 10545 - 4 | Min. 1800 N | Not less than 1300 N |
Moisture Expansion | ISO 10545 - 10 | 0,02 mm/m | - |
Surface abrasion | ISO 10545-7 | CLASS IV | Minimum Class - II Report abrasion class and cycles passed |
Mohs Hardness of surface | NA | 8 | |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion from ambient temperature to 100 °C |
ISO 10545 - 8 | 6x10⁻ ⁶ K⁻¹ max | As declared by the Manufacturer |
Thermal Shock Resistance | ISO 10545 - 9 | No damage | |
Crazing Resistance: glazed tiles |
ISO 10545 - 11 | No damage for Min. 10 Cycles |
Required |
Bulk Density | ISO 10545 - 3 | 2,2 g/cc | 2,2 g/cc |
Impact Resistance | ISO 10545 - 5 | 0,55 | As declared by the Manufacturer |
Frost Resistance | ISO 10545 - 12 | No change | |
Small colour differences | ISO 10545 - 16 | No change | Plain coloured tiles only where required GL: ∆E < 0,75 UGL: ∆E < 1,0 |
Technical feature | Standard method ISO | Nexion values | Requirements |
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Resistance to staining | ISO 10545 - 14 | Class 4 | Minimum Class 3 |
Resistance to household chemicals and swimming pool salts |
ISO 10545 - 13 | Minimum A | Minimum B |
Resistance to acids & alkalis | Minimum B | As declared by the Manufacturer |
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