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Glass Glass Mosaic Light Gray CMAX-SPM002

Glass Glass Mosaic Light Gray CMAX-SPM002

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1 x 20' FCL m²
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Key Specifications Of Glass Mosaic Light Gray

NAME

Glass Mosaic Light Gray  

ITEM DESCRIPTION 

1. It's a good decoration material for wall, kitchen, bathroom, floor and so on. 
2. Also environment friendly and energy saving. 
3. Available in different colors, sizes, shapes and original designs. 
4. Pattern is attractive and quality is good as Different kinds of mosaics can be mixed for your individual style. 
5. Your design can be acceptable. 

SIZE

1. PCS size in 23x23x4mm 
2. Sheet size in 300X300mm 
3. One sheet for 0.09 SQM 

PACKING 

1.10 or 11 sheets in a carton 
2.54/90 cartons per pallet A (Pallet size: 1100X750mm) 
3.63 /135 cartons per pallet B (Pallet size: 1100X1100mm) 
4.30 Pallet A for a full 20 feet container 
5.20 Pallet B for a full 20 feet container 
6. Carton in Coloring printing or individuation carton is available 

FEATURES 

1. Produced in High temperature 
2. Water absortion nearly 0 
3. Breaking strenght >0 
4. MOH'S hardness =0 

CHARACTERISTIC

 

1) Suitable for inside and outside walls, KTV,swimming pools, fountains and similar applications

 

2) Can be applied as complete sheets or in small sections to decorative borders or trims with other tiled surfaces

 

3) Resistant to fading, staining and discoloration, easy to clean

 

4) Acid-resistant and Alkali-resistant

 

 APPLICATION

 Floors, wall, countertops, showers, pool, backsplashes, living room, bathroom, dining room, kitchen, ceiling. 

ADVANTAGE 

1. Multi-Size Design 
With the same color mix design, glass mosaic can be changed into different size easily, which can provide entire different version concept to the user. 
2. Color never fades 
The color of glass mosaic mostly use the high temperature pigment as the major material. After 800 degree heating, the color will be combined together with the glass, and never fade. 
3. Easy to clean 
With the glass flat surface, glass mosaic is very to be claned with water or other cleaning liquid. 
4. Chemical resistant 
With high density, the glass mosaic has the same chemical resisting ability as glass. Both acid and alkali will not bring any troubles to glass mosaic itself. 
5. Rodiotion free 
Glass mosaic has no any radiation, and will not bring any harmful to human body, and its clean decoration material. 

INSTALLATION: 

1). Make sure the surface of the wall flat and clear. 
2). Lay the white grout on the wall evenly with the dentate tool. Meanwhile, while paste grout on the back of the mosaic. 
3). Install the mosaic sheet on the wall at the right position. 
4). Stuff up the interstice with ideal colored grout after the white grout is completely solidified. 
5). Clean the surface of mosaic tile with soft duster.

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Glass Glass Mosaic Light Gray CMAX-SPM002

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Q: We are about to install 450 sq ft of 18x18 inch travertine tile on an indoor concrete floor and I need as much information about the installation process as possible. I have done a number of ceramic tile jobs, but never laid travertine. Some of the questions I have are:1. is it best to use spacers and grout, or butt the tiles?2. if I use spacers, what size should I use?3. should I apply a coat of sealer to the tiles before laying them?4. what size notched trowel should I use and at what angle?5. how many coats of sealer, brand and type of finish is recommended?6. I read somewhere that it is not recommended laying travertine straight, but in a Versailles pattern. Any one have any idea what this is?Does anyone have any more advice on laying this type of tile. Any advice will be deeply appreciated. Don
This Site Might Help You. RE: Many questions about installing travertine tile? We are about to install 450 sq ft of 18x18 inch travertine tile on an indoor concrete floor and I need as much information about the installation process as possible. I have done a number of ceramic tile jobs, but never laid travertine. Some of the questions I have are: 1. is it best to use...
Q: so i bought tile but not the bull nose end pieces cause they did not have them for that tile. I tiled all the way out to the edge of the counter and now need a way to finish the edge. I have seen wood edges but what is this called and how do you do it? does it butt up against the tile of does it go over? is a wet tile saw supposed to leave ugly, chipped edges? bought a Brand new blade and it did not help.
The are several types of wood counter edges . Each will fit flat up to the edge of the tile, There is one type that you can get at most home improvement centers that do go up and over the edge of the tile. One other possibility is the metal or plastic edging. This is usually installed on the top tile and its over hung and you put another pc of tile on the edge. You might be able to use a decorative strip of tile on the edge if you can find one that is the same width as you need. Some one mentioned the V type ceramic trim pc, these need to be put on during installation since they partially set on the top of the counter. As far as a saw blade, new blades are not supposed to chip tile so theres a couple of reasons why this may occur. The blade was on back wards, a bearing was going out in the saw itself and causing a wobble. Chip in the blade itself so minor you can t see it. The type of blade. Did you get a segmented blade or a continuous rim type? I ve never liked the segmented blades, can cause chipping on some types of tiles or if you pushed it through to fast. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Q: I‘m installing 13x13 floor tile on a slab. Any tips on how to do it right
If your not overly familiar with doing tile a diagonal isn t the easiest to start on. Lay out and proper tools are a big help in your preplanning. Right size trowel and large enough wet saw and had cutter is a must. Get the longest straight site line and split the room in 1/2 with a chalk line. Lay tile back to the wall and figure the size of pc(pcs) you need. You can cut a few of these pcs as a starting point. Knowing you split the room you should be equal when you get to the other side. A perfect straight edge will help keep your lines straight. Use this on all sides as you build out from that wall and lay as though your doing a straight lay just that your on a 45 degree. Or if you are doing an open ended area , you can cut several tiles in 1/2 and work back. A bit trickier but overall look is better. Don t cut tiles directly in 1/2, you must cut just off center if this is a starting point. Very hard to do and takes experience. Any specific questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Q: Trying to select floor tile to match kitchen and rest of downstairs living area (dining, living, family rooms). I have a lot of natural light in all areas. I have light oak kitchen cabinets. I just installed granite counter tops named Golden Desire but I have yet to install tile back splash. What color tile would I choose for the kitchen and throughout the living area. Thanks
Take pieces of the things to which you are committed and get thee to a large tile store. Go for the match and also check for contrast. You may surprise yourself and like the unexpected. Think about your soft good (fabric items) as you will have to find compatible fabrics to make it all work together. Taking samples of everything is really important, as your eye will not recall the subtleties. No one can possibly give a color answer here, as there are an infinite number of possibilities within a single color, some of them correct, others very very jarring to the eye when it all comes together. If part of your question is whether to select the same tile for both areas, my suggestion is usually, YES, to avoid the appearance of a hodge podge patchwork quilt.
Q: Immediately home decoration, and now consider the floor, but they do not understand anything, so would like to ask about what the advantages of the two? How much can the cost be?
I also considered a long time when the decoration of this problem But the winter and spring heating period in the past when the ground is quite cold, especially my family has a child, maybe when the urine on the floor to better care of the tiles. The floor is afraid of fear of formaldehyde to buy a good brand can be a but it depends on the ground roughness of the ground, then the need for the entire ground cement mortar flattened (hand and tile the manual fee is the same) so much more expensive than the floor, But the floor foot feel good looks high also the whole house decoration to enhance a level Now strengthen the floor to take care of the cigarette butt to the top there is no trace Solid wood floor on the expensive ~ ~ ~ Take good care to see if you want to be more practical or higher to see some of the higher ~ ~
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: Do I start in the middle like normal tile? What happens if I don‘t start in the middle due to the uneven wall?
You need to measure your room like any other tile and start in the center. Even if your walls are uneven you would still want it to start in the center otherwise it would look strange anyway once you got to the other side of the room...
Q: How to introduce tiles
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Q: looikng to get a large hall way and medium kitchen floor done been quoted 1100 with fitting for a good quality laminate tile effect would actual tiles be much more or maybe even less due to the undlay needed with a laminate?
Actual tile will be more expensive, you can save money because tile is a total do it yourself project. As long as you dont have any crazy angles to figure out and cut you can do it yourself, just take your time. If your not handy it will cost more, but you will increase the value of your house so you should come out ahead when you sell the house.
Q: im going to tile the floor next weekend with 16x16 ceramic tile, and i could use some advice2 questions actually...1. when i lay my backerboard, and tape the staggered seams, do i keep that thinset over the tape very thin? im afraid of a hump in the floor when i go to lay tile.2. how much pressure do i apply when seting the tiles in the thinset? ive seen websites that show very little pressure..and some that show alot of pressure. does it need to float on the thinset or mash it down in the thinset. i just want this to turn out good...its my 1st time, and ive done alot of research, but the information varies from person to person. any added advice or tips on this project would be greatly appreciated.
First, I don't know of anyone who tapes the seams of the backerboard on the floor. Tape is usually provided in drywall seams so that you don't get cracking. With tile backer, the thinset is going to get pressed down into those seams and tape should not be necessary. You can consult the manufacturer for specific information, but I doubt tape is required. Second, the pressure needed is only enough to push out the air pockets and to get a good connection between the thinset and the tile. Especially with the larger ones like you're using, you want a really even and secure bedding. Do make sure you're using the right size trowel so that the bedding thinset will give your large tiles the overall support they require. Otherwise, they might crack like a concrete slab on bad soil.
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1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Guangdong, China
Year Established 2008
Annual Output Value US$ 50 Million - US$ 100 Million
Main Markets 20.00% North America
15.00% South America
15.00% Eastern Europe
10.00% Southeast Asia
9.00% Africa
4.00% Mid East
3.00% Eastern Asia
8.00% Western Europe
Company Certifications ISO 9001:2000

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3. Manufacturer Capability

a) Trade Capacity
Nearest Port Foshan
Export Percentage 31% - 40%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 50-100 People
Language Spoken: English, Chinese
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Factory Size: Above 60,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 5
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered;Design Service Offered
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