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GLAZED TILE- CMAX-600808

GLAZED TILE- CMAX-600808

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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.

 

 

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 of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:

 

Application of  Glazed tile 

 

Packing of Our Glazed Tile:

 

Packing of Glazed tile

Q: I just mortared some very porous tiles down and i‘m ready to grout. I‘ve used these tiles before and noticed it‘s pretty tough to get the haze to go away. Should i pre-seal the tile before grouting? if so, what brand or name? Also, do i still use a grout haze remover if needed? And lastly what is your recommended tile sealer to finish the job?
Pre Sealed Grout
Q: We are laying 18 x 18 porcelain tiles in our kitchen for an open house we‘re having in 6 days. We can‘t figure out when and how to tile under the refrigerator. Do we have to move the refrigerator into another room? Can we wait two days for the mortar and grout to set firm and move the refrigerator onto the newly installed tile so we can lay tile where refrigerator will go? If we do that, should we then wait 24 hours for that tile to set so we can move the refrigerator back into place?What is the best way to handle the installation? I would appreciate any thoughts on how this is most ideally done.
Your refrigerator should have an adjustment at the front, just lower your frige push back at the top of frige, and put some blocking back far enough so you can set your tile. Make sure the tile is far enough under the frige. Lay your tile, and grout. Then push back the frige, remove the blocks, and adjust your wheels as needed.
Q: As in the tile you find as back splashes behind sinks.
Paint for glass, but it will not be really permanent. Stick, yes.
Q: i have ceramic tile on my countertop and i do not like it and i was wondering if i could put a countertop on top of the tile? i just want to know what my inexpensive route will be. i do not have a lot of money to have things done. just want to know what my options would be.
If you are talking about laying a formica sheet down on top of existing tile, it is possible to lay the formica sheet directly to the tile if they are very secure but I think that the grout lines might cause gaps to exist between the tile and the formica sheet. This wouldn't be good. If you are talking about a new formica (or other material) countertop, then it would be easier to remove the old countertop (backing board and tile) and then put down the new countertop. This will allow everything to be squared up, fastened to other countertop sections as well as the cabinets.
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?
hi, I did my get right of entry to way approximately 2 years in the past with peel and stick tile. It exchange into fairly common. I wasn't as professional and did not initiate interior the middle, i began in a nook on the wall closest to the door and then ended up slicing all of the tiles on the different wall besides the undeniable fact that it nonetheless seems effective and that i think of exchange into greater handy. I additionally did not do away with the molding witch I ought to have in hindshigt, it may of made the sides smother. you purely ought to save them aligned and determine the floor is sparkling. My area exchange into approximately 10x8 and it took me (on my own) all of approximately 3 hours and that i exchange into 8 months pregnant (i exchange into nesting hehe). on your case, i could paint the partitions first to keep away from getting it on the tile. I purely decrease the tiles with wide-unfold scissors yet whilst your are thicker you will be able to need a container cutter. in case you have previous tiles or lanolieum or something else under the carpet then you certainly ought to do away with that first yet whilst not, the tiles bypass at once on the floorboards. solid luck!
Q: The 12 by 12 tiles were laid 7 years ago and nothing is different, but last October some of them over by the exterior wall of the house started tenting. There had been no more or less rain. What would make them do this?Here‘s some more info:-They started cracking in the part of the house that was added on.-The new foundation may not have been sealed.-My brother put them down and he tends to do a crappy job at best. He thinks they were cheap tiles.-I found traces of termites when I started pulling them up (seems unrelated since they‘re ceramic tiles, but one never knows...)Any advice on replacing them would be greatly appreciated!
Ceramic tiles are rated at 3 4 5 and 5 being the best as far as breakage goes and if you have some that are rated at 3 or maybe 4 they may break through the years this is one reason. Another reason is that the floor may have settled through the years and this has caused them to crack especially if you say this part was added on. A good floor and sub floor if it was laid right and then they did use a cement board when they laid tiles I doubt moisture is the problem unless the floor became totally saturated. You can take the cracked tiles up carefully and scrape all the thin set off of the cement board or underlayment what ever you have. Make sure it is dry and level if you have any part of the floor that is not level you will have a few cracked tiles for sure. Apply new thin set and place new tiles. Re grout and you are done. You say these started cracking in the part of the house that was added on it may be that part of the floor has settled down more and you may to make sure that this is all level before you can place new tiles. Good Luck
Q: We are renovating our bathroom and I don‘t want to take out the existing vanity just update it, we were considering tiling the countertop, can we go right over the existing laminate or should we remove the whole counter top, or is it possible to just take off the laminate?
I tiled over the laminate in my kitchen by sanding the laminate with coarse sandpaper....priming with oil-based kilz-it and then tiled and grouted. It's still in the kitchen for over 7 years. You could also remove the countertop from the cabinet and replace with 1/2 plywood topped with 1/4 cement board but you would have to cut out the whole for the sink. Tiling over it is much easier. Just figure out your tile layout. I used 12 tiles for my custom countertop in my bathroom.
Q: i have just put down adhesive floor tiles in my bathroom, do i now need to use an extra sealant/pvc wash to seal the joins between the tiles as my kids enjoy splashing in the bath and i dont want the floor ( pvc sealed boards ) to lift if water gets in the gaps?
Sure, if you have gaps i recommend sealing the joints. If the joints are just seams you should be fine, and won't need to seal.
Q: Including the ground and the wall, need to pay attention to what aspects of the problem? Decoration has no experience, hope to say the details, thank you
On the stickers of the brick vertical and horizontal lines are straight, wrong paste the wrong degree of brick to be consistent; flatness is better, brick angle can not have high and low gap, can not have empty paste; cement mortar shall not overflow the length of 1 / Brick angle and edge line shall not leave stains, imprints, scars; reserved water and electricity mouth to the edge of the neat, fixed water pipe interface protruding brick surface height reasonable; residual corner more than reasonable.
Q: I'm laying ceramic tile in my bathroom which I've never done. Any suggestions? I was also just thinking that it'd be neat to put the same tile as a shower surround. Would that be difficult? What do I need to do for that?
You don t say what kind of tile your laying. is it self stacking? you need a space? Get the right kind for the tile you have? Using the right kind of trowel for tile? There s to many questions to try and answer them all here, but you basic question was can you do the same tile on the walls? Yes you can w/ planning and if the tile has a trim pc to finish off the sides and top. You need to figure what kind of trim is available for that tile. If it s just a flat trim then you need to take out the dry wall and add cement board in it s place the same height as the tile. Or just a bit below as to cover over the edge of the drywall. Soap dishes and or corner shelves are very handy but can be a challenge for 1st timers.. GL
We are a large modern building ceramics enterprise focused on producing and selling high-grade wall and floor tiles. The parent company established in the early 1990s and officially put into operation in 1993. Relying on precipitation of nearly two decades, it has developed into a large ceramic production enterprise which has superior production equipments, advanced technology, high and stable quality products.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Guangdong, China
Year Established 2005
Annual Output Value Above US$ 90 Million
Main Markets 8.00% Mid East
15.00% Northern Europe
15.00% North America
12.00% Eastern Asia
10.00% Africa
9.00% Eastern Europe
20.00% Southeast Asia
4.00% Oceania
3.00% Western Europe
2.00% Southern Europe

Mid East; Eastern Europe; North America
Company Certifications ISO 9001:2008;CCC,CE

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3. Manufacturer Capability

a) Trade Capacity
Nearest Port Foshan,China
Export Percentage 41% - 50%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 20-30 People
Language Spoken: English; Chinese; Spanish
b) Factory Information
Factory Size: Above 100,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 10
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered
Product Price Range High; Average

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