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Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0095

Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0095

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Loading Port:
China Main Port
Payment Terms:
TT or L/C
Min Order Qty:
1 x 20' Container m²
Supply Capability:
100,000 M2 Per Month m²/month

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Basic Information of Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0095:

1.Size:30x45/30x60cm tile

2.Certificate:CE ISO

 

3.W.A. 3-6%

 

4.Material:Ceramic

 

5.waterproof or without waterproof

 

Features of Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0095:                        

 

1. Size:300*450mm;300*600mm  ceramic tile

 

2.Various colors are available;Fashion and elegant pattern tile

 

3. Usage: use in Inner wall.

 

4. Engobe(water proof) or without engobe(not water proof)

 

5. Certificate:CE;ISO;SONCAP

 

6.Tile Minimum order: 1x20'FCL (items we have in stock can be mix loading)

 

7.Delivery Time : within 25 days after received 30% payment by TT

 

8.Payment term: L/C; T/T, 30% deposit, balance paid before loading.

 

9.Packing: standard carton with wooden pallet or per customers' request

 

Specification of Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0095: 

 

Specification

Normal Size of Interior Wall Tile CMAX-0095:                             

 

250*400mm,300*450mm,300*600mm

 

Advantage Of Our Factory:                            

 

1.Very Competitive Price:

 

2. High Quality

 

3. Immediate Response

 

Production and Packing Pictures:

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Q: What are the tiles to note? How bad is it?
I used the roof of the Saint Laurent wall, the quality is very good, 5 years, luster as new! Tiles I use the rudder, it is the originator of the tiles, the quality is very good, the most important is not soaked, do not eat oil Do not scratch!
Q: I am doing a research project at school on erosion, and one of the members on my research team said something about underground tiles that run water into the nearest body of water. We have been trying to locate a source, or ANY piece of information on this subject, but have failed. Is there anyone who can help us?
These aren't erosion tiles, they are drainage tiles. Do a web search on tile drainage and you'll find out all you need to know about the subject. BTW, tiles and tile lines are just underground pipes with holes in them, used to lower shallow water tables. It wasn't clear to me that you understood this, so sorry if I'm pointing out the obvious.
Q: so i was wanting to lay some ceramic tiles down in a small room. right now in the room i think theres vinyl tiles and they r laid right on top of the pplywood floor. so im just wondering am i able to just lay the ceramic tiles right on top of the plywood floor after i tear up scrape up the old floor? any advice?
Zocko is correct. Also the concrete board underlayment should be screwed to the sub floor as recommended by the manufacturer. 8 o.c.? Also the joints in the concrete boards should be staggered to achieve maximum strength and not encourage long weak lines. If there is any deflection or movement noticed when heavy loads are moved across the floor after the concrete board has been installed, look for the reason and solve it. Otherwise you will be called back to fix grout pop outs and then you will have to solve the movement problem. If the plywood is less than 3/4 or the joist spacing is greater than 16 you should be concerned.
Q: My husband and I are going to redo a very small, four by four, half bath over Thanksgiving weekend. I‘ve picked up bits and pieces of advice about installing the marble floor tiles I‘ve bought, but I want to make sure I have the right advice before starting this or buying anything:Tile must be sealed both before and after installing, and the best sealer is Sealers Choice Gold. This will seal both the tile and the grout. Preinstall sealing should be done after cutting, not before. Do the tile edges need to be sealed as well or only the tops?Only white modified thinset should be used (brand recommendations?)Non-sanded grout should be used, and 1/8 inch spacing is acceptable for 12x12 tiles.Tiles should be wrapped before cutting to avoid breakage? I‘ve never seen this recommended before, but I‘ve also never installed marble.Thanks so much!
Marble tile floors have been around for centuries. Even today, in an age of much simpler and less expensive options, marble remains synonymous with elegance and class. Installing marble is more complicated than installing ceramic or other types of tiles because the marble can't be cut on a standard tile cutter, instead needing a wet saw. Also, since the tiles are straight-cut in their manufacture, the tile surfaces have to be completely even with one another.
Q: How many squares are tiles?
According to the size of the tile and the number of packages
Q: Chinese tiles before the top 30 ranking
One, ten ceramic brand 1, Nobel 2, Marco Polo 3, Dong Peng 4, Mona Lisa 5, crown beads 6, Samit 7, Smick 8, Europe God Connaught 9, Hongyu 10, the new source line Brand: Nobel, Marco Polo, Dong Peng, Mona Lisa, crown beads, Samit, Ou Shen Connaught, Smick, Hongyu, new source, champion, Asia, strong, Glice, strong Hui, Shun Hui, Wales, Romario, gold pottery, Bode, Europe and the United States, Eagle, Tao Yi Lang, special, Xing Hui, LD, red spider, Second-tier brands: Omega, Italy Po, Jin Chaoyang, Huiya, generals, the United States and pottery, Garcia, in the source Long Gao, Hui million, Monte Carlo, Huide Bang, the new South Wyatt, Hong Tao , Jin Tao famous, Lee home, Fan Xiang 1860, Zhuo Yuan, Louis modern, Association into the three brands: the state, Grammy, Weiluo, St. De Bao, New Guangdong, Jinke, Heng Fu, Yu Jing, , Big Rome, Louis Valentino, health, gold Li Gao, Jia Na, Polaroid Ruijia, John Li, Fanoa, pottery master
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.
yes. There is going to be some prep work needed first, and what that will be wil depend on what kind of countertop you are going to be using. You might want to add that information to your question. In most cases a sheet of plywood cut to size, and installed over the existing ceramic will do nicely
Q: I want to put tiles down on my kitchen floor, but first I need to pull up the old pattern. It is a whole piece of laminate flooring that is starting to come undone where the dining room and kitchen meet. So how would I go about doing this? Do i just pull the laminate up? Is there a specific way to put the tiles down?
The first thing is I need to know is this laminate glue or snap together (do you want to save this floor ?) if you donot care this is how to remove your laminate First off figure which way the laminate is started this will give you a good starting point. this should just fold up ward ____/ like that once you start you should be able to take up thold laminate in 1 hour. make sure to remove all your wall base first., that is what holds down the laminate. After that is up you will have to determine what type of underlayment is on the subfloor. The most common is durock if you are putting down ceramic . If it is vinyl tiles you then should use luan (1/4 thick use the same thickness for the durock). You have to measure you length and width of the floor striking chalk lines to determine where your starting point is ( you do this with either type of floor).If you need more instruction e mailme.
Q: It‘s something I really want to do, I find myself longing for it often. Tile or ceramic, not sure yet. But, my house is 1485 square feet and I‘m wondering if anyone has a ball park estimate for what price range I‘m looking at! I know different variables like tile vs ceramic, etc, but just looking for a range if anyone can help.Thanks!
I advise using ceramic tile rather then regular tile. It costs a little more, but it's worth every penny. Also, you'll be really pleased in the end if you choose a mingle of darker earth tones. We removed all the carpet from our home and had ceramic tile put in. My spouse chose a gray-cement tile for the upstairs. I chose the mingled earth tones for the downstairs. Cleaning these tiles is like night and day. Everything shows up on the gray. Whereas the downstairs tiles have never appeared to be dirty even when they are sometimes. I think we paid between $1.50 and $1.75 per tile at an outlet store. Don't let people tell you that shouldn't buy tile that is no longer being produced, since if one breaks you won't be able to replace it. All we did was buy more than we needed. The extra box remains unused because none of our tiles have ever chipped or broken.
We are a modernized and powerful manufacturer, specializeing in Glazed tiles, Polished tiles, ceramics tiles, and we have been engaged in architectural ceramic development and production for nearly 20 years.

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
b) Factory Information
Factory Size: Above 60,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 5
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered;Design Service Offered
Product Price Range Average

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