Acid Resistant Ceramic Pipelines
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 Ton pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 Tons per Year or more pc/month
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acid resistant ceramic pipelines
1)acid resistance 99.8%
2)water absorption<0.5%
3)Not easy to be oxidized
acid resistant ceramic pipelines can be used in drying tower of chemical factory, fertilizer factory and sulfuric acid factory, liner of reactor of absorbing tower, liner of anticorrosive pool, grooves, channels, and laying of acid resistance floor.
Main technical indexes of acid resistant ceramic pipelines:
Item |
Unit |
Value |
Standard |
Bulk density |
G/cm3 |
2.31-2.4 |
HG/T3210-1986 |
Water absorption |
% |
0.2 |
GB/T8488-2001 |
Acid resistance |
% |
99.8 |
GB/T8488-2001 |
Bending strength |
Mpa |
≥58.8 |
GB/T8488-2001 |
Compressive strength |
Mpa |
≥80 |
HG/T3210-1986 |
Acute coldness/heat resistance |
temperature difference 100°C |
not crack after 1 time |
GB/T8488-2001 |
Main specification of tile and pipelines of acid resistant ceramic pipelines:
Name |
Specification |
Name |
Specification |
Standard tile |
230×113×65 |
Acid resistant ceramic plate |
100×110×15 |
Rectangle tile |
113×113×65 |
Acid resistant ceramic plate |
150×150×15-30 |
Transv wedge tile |
230×113×56/65 |
Acid resistant ceramic plate |
150×70×15/-30 |
Transv wedge tile |
230×113×25/65 |
Acid resistant ceramic plate |
100×100×10 |
End wedge tile |
230×113×55/65 |
Acid resistant ceramic plate |
80×80×10 |
End wedge tile |
230×113×25/65 |
Acid resistant ceramic plate |
50×50×10 |
End wedge tile |
230×113×65/45 |
Acid resistant ceramic plate |
180×110×20-30 |
Narrow tile |
230×65×65 | ||
Half narrow tile |
113×65×65 |
Main chemical composition of tile and pipelines (%):
SiO2 |
69.8 |
Al2O3 |
22.5 |
K2O |
2.7 |
Na2O |
0.95 |
CaO |
0.82 |
MgO |
0.12 |
Fe2O3 |
0.05 |
IL |
0.54 |
Acid resistance |
99.8 |
- Q: I have ceramic tile throughout home and in kitchen around one tile the grout or whatever the stuff is between the tile has crumbled and is getting bigger. Can i seal it myself,with what? or do i need to hire a stud to fix it?
- You can go to the hardware store to get a kit to fix it but, if the cracks are growing or continueing further to other tiles you might have a problem with the underlayment. Fix the area now with a kit and keep a close eye on it. If the cracks come back and or start to show in other places don't waste your time with patching. The underlayment is very critical for tile, it must be flat and secured very well. If not you can get flexing in the floor from movement which will cause cracks.
- Q: We have a basic, square foot tiles - rough ceramic floor, standard grade in a white-ish shade (HATE IT!). It is always dirty looking! Nothing keeps it clean. Can we stain it or paint it like people do cement floors??? Anyone done this? How? Thanks!
- Do your self a choose! flow to a house area and lease whats pronounced as a chipper hammer. it is going to make the job 10 events much less puzzling. It does all the paintings so as which you dont could desire to. attack the tiles from a slant function, instead than a promptly up down and watch em fly off the concrete.
- Q: my dad is does tile. He has quite a bit of leftover tile from various jobs. Is it possible that we can recycle tile?
- yes, there are several things you can do with them. - use the scraps to cover an old table and now you have one that looks brand new - advertise them on Craig's list - you can use them to cover jars to make candle holders - i have seen some people use scraps of tile to make jewelry - put felt pads on the back of them and make coasters or a trivet - take broken pieces and attach them around the edge of a mirror these are just a few! I'll bet if you tried to get rid of them you would possibly find someone who might even pay you for the leftovers!
- Q: Once I removed the old tiles is there anything else I should do before I lay the new ones?
- If you're removing ceramic tiles, you want to make sure that the new ones will bond to the cement subfloor. To check this, after the tiles are removed, acid wash the concrete floor with one part of Muriatic Acid 15 parts of water....BE careful. The floor should sizzle a little. If it doesn't, you will want to remove any adhesive that is still on the floor, and that's not easy! OR, go to a tile store in your area, or Home Depot, and tell them you need an adhesive that will bond to mastic that is still on your cement floor. If you're removing vinyl tile, the existing mastic shouldn't be a problem, but be sure to remove and clean any debris that might get sandwiched between the old and the new mastic.
- Q: I am having glass tile installed. It is in a high use area...backsplash with lots of good cooking going on...should it be sealed, and if so by what kind of sealer. The glass tile is frosted. Thanks.
- If it weren't for the grout joints, you wouldn't have to apply sealer to the area. Grease and oil splatter from frying will not soak into the glass tiles, but it will soak into the grout joints. Eventually, the grout joints will become discolored and impossible to clean. For that reason, it is a good idea to apply sealer to the area. Keep in mind that you will have to thoroughly clean the area, especially the grout joints, every couple of years and reapply a new coat of sealer. Good luck with your new glass tile backsplash.
- Q: I absolutely hate the tile in our main bath, its coming up and in a few places there is no grout, so its basically looks awful. The bathroom is my dogs fav place to be and i am constantly sweeping the gobs of hair that get in the cracks. Are there any suggestions for an eay fix? How much trouble would it be to just fill the cracks with grout and put stick tile over it? Would that be a ridiculous idea?
- YOUR IDEA IS BRILLIANT AND RELATIVELY INEXPENSIVE
- Q: Tiles of various formulas If a square how much money a square need to have a number of pieces of tiles a brick with a number of squares of various formulas
- Square = length x width. For example, the specification for the 300x450 tile algorithm is. 0.3x0.4 = 0.12 per tablet is 0.12 square. If you want to use 50 square with 50 by 0.12 will use 417 pieces
- Q: never installed it before i am putting in mold free dry wall and new fixtures. want to put up tile instead of a surround wondering how hard it is to do thanks
- It's not really a DIY project unless you have some skills as a craftsman. You don't want to use drywall behind the tile it will rot. Use a cement backerboard. The pan and bedding mortar on the floor is the hardest part. If you have a prefab vikryl pan maybe not so hard. You can use the mold free drywall above the tile if youre not going to the ceiling.
- Q: This is a new house and they put 16 inch tiles in the bathrooms, which I don't care for. The floors are fine as far as leveling goes, but I would like to put 12 inch tiles directly over the 16 inch ones. Would there be any problems?
- never tile over tile even if it is level tear it up and put down the new stuff it wont cost anything but a few hrs at the most if you do it yourself you will need the same stuff for the new floor as you would if you tiled over it when you tile over tile it will only last about a year if your lucky to your second question yes it depends on whats making the squeak if the floor is not properly secured then the tile will start to come up over time however it could also just be that it is a new home and the home is just settling in they will move with temperiture changes witch just is the wood expanding and contracting. good luck and i hope this helped
- Q: just had a tile floor laid and i noticed some were higher than the one next to it in about 6 tiles. my husband says every house will have those. does yours?
- Having the tiles uneven on a new installation is not right. Couple reasons to cause this and should have been caught by the installer.They are more than likely not loose but since they are uneven, your more than likely to chip the edges over time. Get the installer back and have it fixed. Tile should be perfectly flat. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
1. Manufacturer Overview
Location | Jiangxi,China |
Year Established | 2001 |
Annual Output Value | US$10 Million - US$50 Million |
Main Markets | North America South America Eastern Europe Southeast Asia Africa Oceania Mid East Eastern Asia Western Europe |
Company Certifications | ISO 9001:2000;ISO 9001:2008 |
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Nearest Port | Shanghai,Shenzhen |
Export Percentage | 1% - 10% |
No.of Employees in Trade Department | 6-10 People |
Language Spoken: | English, Chinese |
b) Factory Information | |
Factory Size: | 3,000-5,000 square meters |
No. of Production Lines | 5 |
Contract Manufacturing | OEM Service Offered Design Service Offered Buyer Label Offered |
Product Price Range | Low and/or Average |
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Acid Resistant Ceramic Pipelines
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 Ton pc
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 Tons per Year or more pc/month
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