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  2. Machuca Tile - Wikipedia

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    Machuca Tile. Machuca Tile Inc., originally known as Mosaicos Machuca, holds the distinction of being the oldest tile [1] manufacturing business in the Philippines, with a history dating back to the early 1900s. Baldozas Mosaicos was the correct term used to describe the Mediterranean cement tiles, but they are now more commonly referred to as ...

  3. List of commercially available roofing materials - Wikipedia

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    Ceramic tile. Tile roofing traditionally consists of locally available materials such as clay, granite, terracotta or slate, though many modern applications contain concrete. Imbrex and tegula, style dating back to ancient Greece and Rome. Monk and nun, a style similar to Imbrex and tegula, but basically using two Imbrex tiles.

  4. Mariwasa - Wikipedia

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    Mariwasa was established in March 1966 [1] by the brothers Emerson and Edison Coseteng [4] and was originally incorporated as the Mariwasa Manufacturing, Inc. (MMI) [5] with its name derived from the Filipino word for "prosperous". [6] It grew to become a major player in the tile industry in the Philippines with Mariwasa exporting some of its ...

  5. Eternit - Wikipedia

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    Eternit. Eternit roofing. Eternit is a registered trademark for a brand of fibre cement currently owned by the Belgian company Etex. [ 1] Fibre is often applied in building and construction materials, mainly in roofing and facade products.

  6. Braas Monier Building Group - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. 1,235.8 million euros (2016) Number of employees. 7,922 (as of 31 Dec 2016) Website. www.braas-monier.com. Braas Monier Building Group, also known as Braas Monier, is a manufacturer of building materials for pitched roofs and roofing accessories in Europe, some Asian markets, and South Africa. The company's produces concrete and clay ...

  7. Roof tiles - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this tile most roofing tile profiles could be hand made without the need for large-scale machines, but Marseilles tiles could only be produced with a tile press and were more cost effective than comparable vernacular styles. Through the rest of the 19th century many companies began refining and developing further versions of ...

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  9. Roof shingle - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, fiberglass-based asphalt shingles are by far the most common roofing material used for residential roofing applications. In Europe, they are called bitumen roof shingles or tile strips, and are much less common. [4] They are easy to install, relatively affordable, last 20 to 60 years and are recyclable in some areas.