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GLAZED TILE-CMAX-60623

GLAZED TILE-CMAX-60623

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Min Order Qty:
1 x 20' FCL m²
Supply Capability:
100000 M2 Per Month m²/month

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Description of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile :

 

800*800 full glazed porcelain tile 

 

 Glazed tile

 

Specifications of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:

 

.Absorption rate:<0.5%

 

.Size:800x800mm

 

.Grade AAA 

 

.CE&ISO9001

 

Features of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:

 

1.Superfine powder twice hedging penetration imitates"pearl"effects and has a kind of flowing effect.

 

2.The waving of tiny lines randomly spreads together with powder flowing field form natural petaline"pearl"effect.

 

3.Mulit-pipe ground color and multi-pipe grains combine;superfine powder multiple soft spreading creates natural piled up grains that are clear in gradation with strong 3D effects.

 

4.Adopts a kind of top stain-resisting technology,to form a special dense protective layer on tile surface and effectively fill the pores left after polishing and penetrate into tile body to closely integrate with tile body,thus put an end to any super stains from penetrating in.

 

Stocked tile

 

Test Report of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:

 

 TEST REPORT

Item

                         Inspection Item                  

 Unit     

 Provision  of  Standard     

 Test Result     

 Judgement      

1

 

 SIDE

The deviation ,in percent of the average side for each tile from the work size.

mm

±1.0

+1.0

Pass

The deviation ,in percent of the average side for each tiel from the average size of the 10 test speciment .

%

±0.4

+0.01

Pass

Thickness

%

±5

+4.21

Pass

Straightness of sides

 %

   ±0.2   

+0.06

 Rectangularity

%

    ±0.2    

+0.05

Pass

Center curvature

%

    ±0.2   

+0.05

Pass

Surfaceflatness  

Edge Curvature

%

±0.2

+0.05

Pass

Warpage

%

±0.2

+0.08

Pass

2

Surface quality

/

A minimum of 95% of the tiles shall be free from visible defects that could impair the appearance of a major area of tiles

Pass

Pass

3

Water Absorption(E)

Average value

  ≤ 0.5

  ≤ 0.3

Pass

      Individual value

  ≤ 0.6

      ≤ 0.5

Pass

4

               Breaking strenghth

    N

Thickness ≥ 7.5mm,not less than 1300N

2187.3

Pass

5

Modulus of Rupture

Average value

  Mpa

48.1

Pass

Individual value

  Mpa

46.1

Pass

6

           Thermal shock resustance

/

Test method availuble after 10 times testing

Pass

Pass

7

Mark(On the package)

Manufacturer logo or/and Origin

Pass

Pass

Quality mark

Pass

Pass

surfacecharacter ,GL OR UGL

Pass

Pass

8

lra

  ≤ 0.5

Pass

Pass

 

Application and Transportation of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:

 

 application of glazed tile

 

 

Q:Do you have to rough up the old flooring ?
I tile, every day of my life, and while I'm not at all a fan of vinyl tile, you didn't state PEEL and STICK. Obviously the adhesives on Peel and Stick are inferior and as answer 1 suggests the tile can creep on any substrate. You also don't state any texture on the current tile, certainly to float anything over it is no less a task and challenge as it would be to remove the tile. For one thing a peel and stick needs almost a glass like finish for its inferior adhesive to be even modestly effective. That would relate to roughing up as well. Then there is the issue of how you might define Rough Up? I offer my opinion/ s First of all if it's peel and stick, I'd not bother, but if I bothered, my usual; course of action is a water based contact cement on both the substrate and the bottom side of the tile. That method can be used on non adhesive backed tile as well, but there are many viable/valid tile mastics on the market. A final note, no matter what tile or method you choose. DO NOT use the existing tiles as a guide to install new. If you choose to floor over though I cannot imagine doing so, you will be better served to displace seaming the new tile, (offset) at the seams, from the existing. Steven Wolf Just my two sense
Q:My husband ( yes...the one with the dents in his head from the cooker hood ) is fixing rustic tiles in my kitchen. He has done loads of tiling with plain tiles ( i.e straight edges!!) but we're wondering about spacing these with irregular edges. Very little advice on the web apart from to space them more widely which doesn't really help! Anyone done this and pleased with the result?
The easiest way is to average the widths, and do you lay out from there. So, if the 3 tiles, on average covers 18 (with grout joints) then you can get a very good idea of what the lay out should be. Hope this helps.
Q:Would like to tile my bathroom floor. House is on a slab, bathroom has existing laminate flooring.1. Do I need to remove the laminate flooring or can I tile on top of it?2. Do I need to install a backer board first?3. Any tips I need when tiling around toilet plumbing and reinstalling the toilet?
If tile is a self stick tile with a sheen then yes you must remove. Because you have a slab underneath, it would be best to use that as your substrate and can install tile directly over the slab. If you have a tile that needs to be waxed periodically, then you can take your chances with going directly over them. Ask at the floor store if there is an adhesive that will adhere to that particular type of tile. Do remove the toilet, and you will want to replace the wax ring as well. Take a picture with you of the floor to the floor store, good luck.
Q:newly installed ceramic tiles did not adhere to the tile adhesive
Installing Tile can be a beautiful thing, but it can also be a terrible mess if not done correctly. A few things that could cause this is: Did you use mastic(glue) or thinset(concrete)? If you used Mastic that is not a good thing for an entire install on a floor, it should only be used as a repair or on small tile on a wall as it never truely dries gue to the outsite of the glue crusts and the center of the tile stays wet. If you used thinset was it mixed properly as that can be an issue due to coverage and set time. Did the back of the tile have dust on them from the box (the mill making these is dusty and sometimes tiles need to be cleaned before install) was the surface properly preped before you started? It needs to be a clean porus surface, if it is sealed or painted the tiles will not stick. Those are the most common issues, I hope this helps
Q:Can you put linoleum over tile?
why do renters think they own the house and can do anything they want? IT IS NOT YOUR FLOOR! read your rental agreement I am sure it says you cannot start building things or changing the structure without permission. ask your landlord first or forget about getting your security deposit back or maybe get a big bill to repair what you ruined. I think you mean vinyl flooring real linoleum is old and very expensive. to put vinyl down the floor must be perfectly flat otherwise the pattern will show through and it will probably rip. you would have to mud it to make it flat first. Go check what it would cost to have it mudded and have vinyl installed. I think you might decide it is not so ugly after all
Q:I will be putting matching ceramic tile as molding....what is the best way to attach the ceramic molding to the wall?
Thinset mortar. They sell it at any hardware store. Buy the powdered form and mix it yourself. The premixed tends to cause problems because it contains an additive to keep it from drying out in the container. This can cause slippage of your tiles and be very frustrating.
Q:THis will be done in the powder room. Also, I am planning not to use backerboard because the tiles will be 9 x 12
I recently tiled a room of approximately the same size. Not including the cost of the tile, it cost about $150.00. I used quick set, which costs about $40 per tub. One tub, if used properly, should be enough. If the floor on which you are installing the tile is not concrete, you should stronly consider using the backing board. This will help reduce the chances of the grout, and tile from cracking. If installed on a wooden (plywood) floor, the floor can flex, resulting in cracking of the tile and grout.
Q:I am wanting to put ceramic tile at the top of my shower, where the drywall meets the shower. I have no clue where to start. What will I need? How long should this take?
iam not sure if tile glue will adhere to paint so you may have to strip the paint of the villa board wall (bathrooms are made with a cement based wall sheet called ,villa board/Fibre cement sheet/Fibro. Rest of the house is Drywall). you need - bucket a tile glue mixer ( an atachment that fits onto your drill) make sure to buy a glue that is designed for FC sheeting. a glue spreader ( it has square notches in it) plastic cross spacers and wedge spacers. a tile cutter OR an angle grinder with a mayssonry disk sillicon (ask for bathroom type) a silicon gun grout, Sponge, Grout spreader ( or a peice of rubber size of your hand will do the same) work out how your tiles will look by running some sqaure and straight lines so you can work off, once you get a straight row of tiles the rest will follow that line and you should line up nicely with the walls if you worked it out correctly. mix your glue to a custard type consistancy and smear up the wall with the notches spreading your glue. place first tile by coming at the wall at a 90 dgr angle to the wall then lightly lift and press the tile onto the wall, put in your cross spacers and repeat for the next tile. Make sure not to leave any glue on tiles or souroundings as it is VERY hard to get off.!! And make sure to clean out the gaps between the tiles so grout can get in. once tiles are all in place allow 24hours dry time then you are ready for the grout (gap infil) when you buy the grout ask for a water proof one, all you do is mix it up till its a melted choclate consistancy and just press into the gaps at the same time wiping it up with a moist sponge untill it looks even and just a little bit below the tile surface. last step is to Sillicon up the edges with the wall meets the tiles with the same color as your grout
Q:Hi, I was wondering if the house appraisal for a house with all hardwood floor was higher than it is if the house has all tile. Thanks!
There isn't a rule of thumb on this. Gorgeous wood floors in great condition may be worth more than nasty outdated tile, but a floor full of heated travertine, italian marble, or slate will be worth more than a crap pergo floor or wood flooring that's torn to hell.
Q:I have some stick on tile that has come loose in a small hall area at some rental property. can you just lift thme up re-glue them? They are still in great shape.
Yes...life the entire tile off the floor. Make sure the floor under the tile is clean before re-applying the tile. Lay tile face down on newspaper and spary the clean back (free of debris) with a spray can of glue used for upholstery (you can find it in Lowes). Then wait about 2-3 minutes and stick the tile back in it's place. If you use liquid nails or other squirt on types of glue your tile will show the glue lines through the top of the tile.
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1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Guangdong, China (Mainland)
Year Established 2003
Annual Output Value Above US$ 10 Million
Main Markets North America
South America
Eastern Europe
Southeast Asia
Africa
Oceania
Mid East
Eastern Asia
Western Europe
Company Certifications ISO 9001:2008;CCC,CE

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3. Manufacturer Capability

a)Trade Capacity  
Nearest Port Foshan PORT, China
Export Percentage 21% - 30%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 21-50 People
Language Spoken: English; Chinese
b)Factory Information  
Factory Size: Above 100,0 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 4
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered
Product Price Range Average

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