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Tiles are typically fired at high temperatures ranging from 1,000 to 1,400 degrees Celsius (1,832 to 2,552 degrees Fahrenheit) during the manufacturing process. This high temperature helps to vitrify the clay, making the tiles durable and water-resistant. However, if tiles are exposed to extreme heat beyond their firing temperature, they can crack or break. Always consult specific manufacturer guidelines for the ideal usage conditions of particular tile products.

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