Polished Porcelain Tile Wholesale for Home decor
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polished porcelain tile
Basic Information :
tile type | Porcelain tiles, porcelain polished, floor tiles |
certificate | CE, ISO9001 |
finished | Nano finish, matte finish, semi polished |
Size | 60x60 80x80 |
Available in | many designs, size, colors |
Available Dimensions of ceramic facade glass mosiac tile ( Can be Customized )
a) Chip size: 10x10, 15x15, 20x20, 23x23, 25x25, 48x48 mm
b) Thickness: 2mm,4mm, 6mm, 8mm
c) Sheet size: 300x300mm, 300x100mm
MEASUREMENTS & PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Superiority: Easy to Install, Anti-dust,Washable,Acid-proof,Alkali-proof,Durable.
CLEAR | FROSTED | EN EUPOPEAN | ANC/ASTM TEST | |
MEASUREMENTS | ||||
DIMENSION TOLERANCES | √ | √ | EN98:±1.2% | ASTM C499 |
STRAIGHTNESS | √ | √ | EN98:±0.75% | ASTM C499 |
RECTANGULARITY | √ | √ | EN98:±1.0% | ASTM C499 |
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES | ||||
WATER ABSORPTION | √ | √ | EN98:average≤3.0% | ASTM C373 |
BENDING RESISTANCE | √ | √ | ASTM C482 | |
BREAKING RESISTANCE | √ | √ | EN100:min.27 | ASTM C648 |
THERMAL SHOCK RESISTANCE | √ | √ | EN104:required | ASTM C484 |
CRAZING RESISTANCE | √ | √ | EN105: | |
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE | √ | √ | EN122(Min. Class B) | ASTM C650 |
ALKALI RESISTANCE | √ | √ | EN122:ASTM C650 | |
FROST RESISTANCE | √ | √ | EN202: | ASTM C1026 |
VISIBLE RESISTANCE | √ | √ | ASTM C1027 | |
SCRATCH RESISTANCE | √ | √ | 4MOH | 4MOH |
√=PASSES/RESISTS |
1. Beginning at the intersection of the horizontal and vertical lines, apply the recommended adhesive in one quadrant. Spread it outward evenly with a notched trowel. Lay down only as much adhesive as you can cover in 10-15 minutes.
2. Stabilize a sheet of tile by randomly inserting three or four plastic spacers into the open joints.
3. Pick up diagonally opposite corners of the square and move it to the intersection of the horizontal and vertical reference lines. Align the sides with the reference lines and gently press one corner into place on the adhesive. Slowly lower the opposite corner, making sure the sides remain square with the reference lines. Massage the sheet into the adhesive, being careful not to press too hard or twist the sheet out of position. Continue setting tile, filling in one square area after another.
4. When two or three sheets are in place, lay a scrap of 2x4 wrapped in carpet across them and tap it with a rubber mallet to set the fabric mesh into the adhesive and force out any trapped air.
5. When you’ve tiled up close to the wall or another boundary, lay a full mosaic sheet into position and mark it for trimming. If you’ve planned well and are installing small-tile mosaics, you can often avoid cutting tiles.
6. If you do need to cut tiles in the mosaic sheet, and not just the backing, score the tiles with a tile cutter. Be sure the tiles are still attached to the backing. Add spacers between the individual tiles to prevent them from shifting as you score.
7. After you’ve scored the tiles, cut them each individually with a pair of tile nippers.
8. Set tile in the remaining quadrants. Let the adhesive cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Remove spacers with a needlenose plier. Mix a batch of grout and fill the joints. Allow the grout to dry, according to manufacturer’s instructions.
9. Mosaic tile has a much higher ratio of grout to tile than larger tiles do, so it is especially important to seal the grout with a quality sealer after it has cured.
- Q: I purchased a DIY tile backsplash kit which costs originally $134.00. Kit includes 15 sq feet of tile, grout and tools needed to install. Lowe‘s sells the kit. The problem is the color is not the color I need. So I have this bright idea to paint the tile the color I want. I only paid $40.00 for the kit. I called one of the paint suppliers and they told me a spray paint I could use for the glass tile, however, I am afraid tha after I paint the tile, install it and then add the grouting, it may take the paint off!. I don‘t know, if it would or not. I was thinking I could spray polyurethan over the tile before I grout it or would that work? Not sure what to do. This kit is a new method for putting up a backsplash in your kitchen. It is actually peel and stick and then you must grout within 2 hours.
- The first problem was buying the glass back-splash kit. This is a fad. It looks bad. You can get a very high end back-splash with granite or marble tiles, 12 in. by 12in. Glue the tiles in place with loctite cement. No grout lines needed. Buy a used wet tile cutter on OKorder . Practice with cheap tile from the DIY stores. Then, you can move the the bath floor and tub surround. Not too long you could be doing granite tile counter tops.
- Q: Anyone know if that type of ceiling tile has asbestos? Unsure of the year built. It has a texture to it which is why I‘m worried about it.
- No. That looks like just ordinary lay in ceiling tile. Texture is not really and indication of asbestos. Lots of things have texture that are not asbestos.
- Q: Does anyone know where I can find a blue and white checkered floor tile for my bathroom? Some places carry the black/white but nothing else. I‘m looking for the smaller sized stuff that‘s attached to the roping behind it that i can lay down easier, but if it‘s a checker pattern on a full tile that‘s fine too. Any leads appreciated!
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- Q: I need to tile a kitchen back splash from counter to cabinets. Backerboard at the moment is drywall, textured and painted. I‘d like to hear some opinions on tiling directly over this or using cement backer board. Also thinset or mastic?
- You can tile directly over the splash area the way it is. You should use a good quality multi-purpose thinset with most products. You can probably get away with mastic if you use light-weight wall tile, but you get a better installation using multi-purpose thinset with the majority of products out there today (stone, glass, metal, porcelain, large-bodied tiles, etc.). Be sure to caulk where the tile meets the countertops and where it meets wood.
- Q: Or must I use Duraroc board or a similar item.Also can I use a ceramic wall tile on the floor ? I know they are of different thicknesses but would the wall tile hold up on a floor? Thanks for all the help.
- Since you didn't specifically state in a shower/tub area, the simple answer to a Can I? question is, Certainly My usual answer is, But you may be dissatisfied. With no offense to others; TILE is a very acceptable, industry standard. Obviously in a FORUM sense, exercising our Ammendment rights, we all have opinions. In a new construction or a re-hab I'd use concrete backer board (brand names aside) in a shower/tub area, and GREEN BOARD elsewhere. Sadly that isn't always the case in Tract housing. Floor Tile: Variances in thickness isn't an uncommon issue, given the process and material, but you can expect usual floor tile to be 1/4 to 3/8 thick. 3/8 being the heavy end of the variation. The issue is a bit more than the thickness however. Floor tile; decent or not is graded not in thickness, but in durabilty ratings, most dependant on Firing the tile in the first place. IE: #1 being the least durable...#4 or 5, being the most durable. Anyone who knows and sells tile should be able to advise that about a selection you make, and perhaps the vendor will even openly advertise it. Finally...Will the wall tile Hold up on the floor. In my bathroom it will, because I created a Grotto using Floor tiles in my shower area. Certainly even the highest rated Ceramic, glazed over tile, can chip if you dropped a Hair dryer on it, and depending on the surface color/finish, OVER the base clay color, you might find that a beautiful gray marbleized surface shows RED clay under? Porcelain tiles, often are finished through the entire thickness of the tile, but all of this suggestion largely depends on your research in attaining satisfaction. Steven Wolf thousands of sq. ft. of tile
- Q: My husband and I are thinking about putting tile on our front porch. It‘s 10 x 13 roughly size room. Would 6x6 size tiles look better or would 12x12? What do you think?
- I okorder , All of these websites will have great suggestions on pattern.
- Q: I would like to install laminated flooring in my kitchen. Two of the wall are tiled. Is it possible to undercut these tiles or is there an easier method to do a neat installation?
- Yes, it is possible. You could use an oscillation type cutter with a carbide tip. If you do use this, use a scrap piece of the flooring as a shim to get your gap at the bottom so you can get the flooring under the tiles. then cover the gap with your trim.
- Q: How to fix the surface of the tile? How much is the thickness of the tile?
- Tiles filled with wall surface perpendicularity 3MM; flatness 2MM. Tile thickness plus mortar no more than 15CM.
- Q: Can I go over the exixting tile,or do I have to remove the old tile first.There is ceramic tile there now,and I want to intsall new ceramic tile.I hope this doesn't sound like a dumb question.
- As long as the tile down now is down tight and secure. The surface must be clean and dry w/ no oils or wax on them Dont use your plain latex thin set, get one that is stronger, price will help dictate it. Allow a minimum of an extra day drying time since the moisture has no where to go , before walking and or grouting. Any questions you can e mail me GL
- Q: Staining and grout removal aside, are there other disadvantages to using natural stone tile for bathtubs?
- err. . .it's not completely waterproof!
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Polished Porcelain Tile Wholesale for Home decor
- Loading Port:
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- Payment Terms:
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- Min Order Qty:
- 1324 carton
- Supply Capability:
- 132400 carton/month
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