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Cotto
D’Este’s Kerlite is produced in whole slabs of 100 x 300 cm. without using
molds, and are fired in non-polluting electric kilns.
Cotto
D’Este’s Kerlite is produced in whole slabs of 100 x 300 cm. without using
molds, and fired in non-polluting electric kilns. An automated cutting line
enables the company to obtain several various sizes in four colors (Amande,
Caramel, Noisette and Cendre).Circle 188 on the Reader
Inquiry Card.
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