Is it real a problem of color difference?

Is it real a problem of color difference?

Terracotta panel is a popular building material nowadays. It has the characteristics of thermal insulation, noise reduction, green environmental protection and no pollution. It is a building material vigorously promoted by the state. From raw material clay to finished product terracotta panel, after more than one year of clay aging – Raymond smash – raw material storage – vacuum extrusion – 1200 degrees high temperature calcification. In the process of firing, due to temperature control, a natural color difference is formed. Some people is caught in a misunderstanding: the color difference means the ceramic plate is unqualified, and affecting the architectural beauty. The international famous architects do not think so. It is popular in foreign countries to use a variety of color chaos to make the natural color of terracotta panel display. Make the building vivid and detailed, so that the building is not a single rigid. Ceramic plates have never been the pursuit of no color difference, no color difference is the designer’s limited eyesight limitations, the following is the collection of domestic and foreign cases.

Is it real a problem of color difference?

Is it real a problem of color difference?

This is a sales department of Vanke (provided by LOPO Terracotta), which makes clever use of the natural different color of the terracotta panels, two shades of brown colors make the whole building agile.

Is it real a problem of color difference?

This is a two-tone color scheme with regular typography that creates architectural details beauty.

Is it real a problem of color difference?

Is it real a problem of color difference?

Various colored terracotta baguettes are combined. It is just like a painting on the building.

Is it real a problem of color difference?

Is it real a problem of color difference?

Do you still think the color difference is a big problem? Welcome to contact LOPO for more project information that using the different colors of terracotta panels in one building.