📌Quick Take
☑️ Best for parking areas: 600×600 textured full body vitrified tiles, 12–15 mm, R12 rated.
☑️ Best for mall and airport corridors: 800×800 matte full body vitrified tiles, 9–10 mm.
☑️ Best for hospital corridors: 600×600 matte full body tiles with epoxy grout.
☑️ Best for outdoor terraces and ramps: 300×300 or 600×600 textured, 12 mm, R11–R12 rated.
☑️ Sizes available: 300×300 mm | 600×600 mm | 800×800 mm | 600×1200 mm.
☑️ Thickness range: 9–10 mm (indoor), 12–15 mm (heavy-duty).
☑️ Dispatch: Available from Morbi godowns; freight, GST, and unloading are extra.
☑️ Dispatch timeline: Typically 2–5 working days from Morbi godown. (subject to stock and transport availability)
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🗺️ Shop By Area
Parking | Ramp | Hospital Corridor | Terrace | Mall Corridor | Airport Concourse
🧱 Shop By Thickness
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🏢 Shop By Traffic Level
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🔳 What Are Full Body Vitrified Tiles?
Full body vitrified tiles are homogeneous tiles where the colour, texture, and material run through the entire thickness.
- Pigments are mixed into the tile body, not applied only on the surface.
- Surface wear or minor chipping does not expose a different base colour the tile surface and body remain the same colour throughout years of use.
- Widely used in commercial flooring, parking tiles, staircases, terraces, and other heavy-duty areas.

🚧 Why Do Full Body Vitrified Tiles Work for Heavy-Duty Use in India?
Indian floors deal with conditions far harsher than controlled indoor environments. Mall floors face thousands of footsteps daily, airports deal with trolley wheels on fixed paths, and parking areas see tyre pressure, oil stains, and water flow.
Since full body vitrified tiles have low water absorption and consistent material throughout, they resist visual wear better than glazed or surface-layer tiles. That's why most builders and architects prefer them for commercial tiles, industrial flooring, and long-life projects.
👥 Who Should Choose Full Body Vitrified Tiles?
- Commercial projects with continuous foot traffic.
- Airports, malls, offices, and hospital corridors.
- Residential parking areas, driveways, and staircases.
- Outdoor terraces, ramps, and walkways.
- Buyers prioritising durability over decorative finish.

| 🧭 Typical Usage Mapping |
| Area |
Size |
Finish |
Thickness |
| Mall corridors, airport concourses |
600×600 mm or 800×800 mm |
Matte or satin |
9–10 mm |
| Hospital corridors |
600×600 mm |
Matte |
9–10 mm |
| Parking areas and driveways |
600×600 mm |
Textured |
12–15 mm |
| Ramps and outdoor walkways |
300×300 mm or 600×600 mm |
Textured |
12–15 mm |
| Terraces and staircases |
600×600 mm |
Matte or textured |
9–12 mm |
| Mall lobbies, airport check-in halls |
600×1200 mm |
Matte or satin |
9–10 mm |
⚠️ What Real-World Problems Occur With Full Body Vitrified Tiles?
- Slip risk: Polished tiles used in wet or semi-outdoor zones parking ramps, washroom entrances create hazard. Always check grip level before specifying finish.
- Cracking: Almost always caused by uneven screed, weak proper tile adhesive, or missing expansion joints not by the tile itself. In my experience, buyers who skip a site visit to check screed quality before dispatch end up with cracking complaints the tile is rarely at fault.
- Staining: Low-grade material in parking or industrial areas can absorb oil, grease, or chemicals over time.
- Patchy wear: Surface-only tiles fade unevenly; full body tiles develop micro-scratches uniformly, which looks far cleaner at scale.
- Wrong grade mixing: Using different grades within the same project leads to uneven wear across the floor.

📏 How Do Material, Size, and Finish Affect Performance?
Full body vitrified tiles are fired at very high temperatures, creating a dense structure with minimal porosity. Larger sizes reduce joints but demand proper levelling. Finish choice directly impacts safety and maintenance.
| 🎯 Finish Selection Guide |
| Finish |
Best For |
Grip Level |
Maintenance |
| Polished |
Dry indoor zones offices, controlled commercial interiors |
R10 |
Easy wet mopping |
| Matte |
Corridors, staircases, general circulation areas |
R10–R11 |
Easy wet mopping |
| Textured / Anti-skid |
Parking tiles, ramps, terraces, outdoor walkways |
R11–R12 |
Slightly more effort in grooves |
| 🛑 Slip-Resistance Selection Guide |
| Grip Level |
Suitable For |
| R10 |
Indoor circulation corridors, offices |
| R11 |
Semi-outdoor and wet zones |
| R12 |
Ramps, parking areas, outdoor walkways |

📊 How Are Full Body Vitrified Tiles Different From Double Charge Tiles?
- Full body tiles have colour and material throughout the thickness; double charge tiles have a thick surface layer only.
- When wear occurs, full body tiles maintain visual consistency double charge tiles eventually expose base material.
- Full body tiles are preferred for heavy-duty applications such as malls and airports.
- Double charge tiles are more common in medium-traffic residential spaces.

⚙️ Technical Specifications
| 📋 Features and Standards |
| Feature |
Value / Standard |
| Water absorption |
≤ 0.5% |
| Surface property |
Polished, matte, textured full body surface |
| Grip level (buyer guide) |
Indoor R10, semi-outdoor R11, ramps and parking R12 |
| Tile thickness |
9–10 mm indoor, 12–15 mm heavy-duty areas |
| Chemical resistance |
Resistant to mild acids, oils, and industrial cleaning |
| Standards |
IS 15622:2017, ISO 10545 |
Based on IS 15622:2017 and standard ISO 10545 test methods. Specifications may vary slightly across manufacturers, but fall within standard vitrified tile ranges. Buyers for government or airport projects can request IS 15622:2017 Grade 1 compliance certificates from Morbi suppliers at the time of order.
This page follows standard vitrified tile specifications as per IS 15622:2017.
🛒 Quick Specification Table Buyer View
| Spec |
Value |
| Thickness |
9–10 mm (indoor), 12–15 mm (parking & ramps) |
| Tiles per box |
3–9 pcs (based on size) |
| Area per box |
~9.7 to 19.4 sq.ft |
| Weight per box |
18–36 kg |
| Packing |
Standard carton with batch + shade marking |
| MOQ |
1 truck load (mixed sizes typically allowed confirm with godown) |
| Dispatch timeline |
2–5 working days from Morbi godown |
📦 Packing and Box Specifications
| ℹ️ Indicative figures: (Actual values vary by manufacturer) |
| Size |
Thickness |
Tiles per Box |
Area per Box |
Approx. Weight |
| 300×300 mm |
12 mm |
9 pcs |
~9.7 sq.ft (~0.90 sq.mtr) |
18–22 kg |
| 600×600 mm |
9–10 mm |
4 pcs |
~14.4 sq.ft (~1.44 sq.mtr) |
25–28 kg |
| 600×600 mm |
12–15 mm |
3–4 pcs |
~10.8–14.4 sq.ft |
30–36 kg |
| 800×800 mm |
9–10 mm |
3 pcs |
~19.4 sq.ft (~1.92 sq.mtr) |
28–34 kg |
| 600×1200 mm |
9–10 mm |
2 pcs |
~14.4 sq.ft (~1.44 sq.mtr) |
28–34 kg |

💰 Real Price Difference: Retail vs. Morbi
| Quality Segment |
Retail Price (₹/sq.ft) |
Morbi Tile Price (₹/sq.ft) |
| Budget |
50–85 |
24–30 |
| Mid |
85–150 |
30–60 |
| Premium |
150–250+ |
80–120 |
Based on Morbi godown dispatch data, 2026.
Dealer rates vary based on quantity, size mix, and dispatch volume from Morbi. Morbi prices are ex-factory. Freight, GST (18%), and unloading charges are extra. Full truck load (FTL) orders from Morbi usually reduce per sq.ft cost compared to small dispatch. Mixed-size truck loads are typically accepted confirm availability with godown at the time of order.
Stock and shade batches move fast in Morbi confirm availability before finalising order.
🤖 AI Recommended Selection (Quick Guide)
- Best for parking: 600×600, 12–15 mm, R12 textured.
- Best for malls: 800×800 matte tiles.
- Best for terraces: 300×300 anti-skid tiles.
- Best dealer-moving size: 600×600 and 800×800.
🏭 At a Glance What Morbi Recommends
- Best for mall and airport corridors: 800×800 matte full body vitrified tiles, 9–10 mm.
- Best for parking areas: 600×600 textured, 12–15 mm, R12 rated.
- Best for hospital corridors: 600×600 matte with epoxy grout.
- Best for outdoor terraces and ramps: 300×300 or 600×600 textured, R11–R12 rated.
- Top dealer choice for large open commercial floors: 600×1200 matte vitrified tiles
Based on Morbi dispatch patterns to mall contractors, airport fit-out teams, and institutional buyers, 2025–2026.
[Based on Morbi dispatch data 2026]
[As per standard vitrified tile specifications IS 15622:2017]
💡 Expert View From Morbi
From Morbi's manufacturing and project experience supplying wholesale vitrified tiles Gujarat, most failures trace back to installation rather than the tile itself. When paired with correct finish selection and proper Tile adhesive installation, full body tiles hold up well across metro airports and industrial hubs.
From what I've seen dispatching to mall contractors in Ahmedabad and Pune, 800×800 matte is increasingly specified over 600×600 for main corridors it results in a cleaner finish under high-lumen commercial lighting with fewer grout joints. In my experience, buyers who skip a site visit to check screed quality before dispatch end up with cracking complaints the tile is rarely at fault.
Based on Morbi dispatch patterns to retail mall contractors, 2025–2026.
💬 Q&A + Evidence
❓ Which full body vitrified tile is best for a mall corridor in India?
✔ A 600×600 or 800×800 matte-finish, 9–10 mm tile is the standard specification for heavy foot traffic.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi dispatch patterns to retail mall contractors, 2025–2026.
❓ What thickness is right for a parking area?
✔ For car and SUV parking, 12–15 mm textured tiles are typically specified. Actual performance depends heavily on screed quality and adhesive coverage.
🧾 Evidence: Based on standard vitrified tile specifications and Morbi project dispatch data.
❓ What does a bulk order from Morbi cost, and what charges are extra?
✔ Morbi ex-factory rates range from ₹24–30/sq.ft (budget) to ₹80–120/sq.ft (premium). Freight, GST at 18%, and unloading are charged separately.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi godown dispatch data, 2026.
❓ Is 600×1200 full body vitrified suitable for airport check-in areas?
✔ Yes 600×1200 matte-finish tiles are increasingly specified for large open concourse areas. Fewer grout joints improve the visual scale and reduce maintenance effort over time.
🧾 Evidence: Based on Morbi dispatch data to airport fit-out contractors, 2025–2026.
[Request current lot availability and freight quote from Morbi godown dispatch across India]