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Acid Proof Tile For Sulfuric Acid Pot

Acid Proof Tile For Sulfuric Acid Pot

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Acid proof tile 

1.acid resistance 99.8%

2.size:150*150*30/20/15mm

3.we are professional manufaturer

3.price is the lowest 

 

Advantages of Acid Proof Tile

Acid resistance tile, plate and tube are main products of LONG FA ENTERPRISE.They have advantage of strong acid and alkali resistance.

 

Application of Acid Proof Tile 

They are used as lining inside dring absorption and reaction tower of chemical plants, fertilizer factories and sulfuric acid industries or inside the corrossion-resistance pool and ditch.They are also designed to be the paving to protect the floor from acid-corrossion. 

 

Chemical main composition of tile and plate (%)

 

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 proportion

 

99.8

 

Main tachnical data of Acid Proof Tile

 

Item

 

Unit

 

Data

 

Standard

 

Bulk density

 

G/cm3

 

2.31-2.4

 

HG/T3210-1986

 

Water absorptivity

 

%

 

0.2

 

GB/T8488-2001

 

Acid- resistance proportion

 

%

 

99.8

 

GB/T8488-2001

 

Bending strength

 

Mpa

 

≥58.8

 

GB/T8488-2001

 

Compression strength

 

Mpa

 

≥80

 

HG/T3210-1986

 

Resistance to sudden change inoperating temperature

 

The range of the temperature change is 100°C

 

not crackle after 1 time sudden change in temperature

 

GB/T8488-2001

 

Main specification of tile and plate

 

Name

 

Specification

 

Name

 

Specification

 

Standard brick

 

230×113×65

 

Acid resistant ceramic plate

 

100×110×15

 

Rectangle brick

 

113×113×65

 

Acid resistant ceramic plate

 

150×150×15-30

 

Transv wedge brick

 

230×113×56/65

 

Acid resistant ceramic plate

 

150×70×15/-30

 

Transv wedge brick

 

230×113×25/65

 

Acid resistant ceramic plate

 

100×100×10

 

End wedge brick

 

230×113×55/65

 

Acid resistant ceramic plate

 

80×80×10

 

End wedge brick

 

230×113×25/65

 

Acid resistant ceramic plate

 

50×50×10

 

End wedge brick

 

230×113×65/45

 

Acid resistant ceramic plate

 

180×110×20-30

 

Narrow brick

 

230×65×65

 

Half wideth brick

 

113×65×65

 

Remarks 

a. Acid/heat resistant tile, plate, tube was checked and accepted pursuant to QB/SNC00-9. 

b. Acid/heat resistant tile, plate, tube can be manufactured in accord with the specification, size or blueprints offered by clients and design departments.

Q: What is the best tiles?
Buddy, you said too general, and here simply say, interior decoration tiles must use all-ceramic tiles, tiles first glass polished tiles (anti-skid, wear, anti-penetration, easy to clean, etc.) (The color of the new, three-dimensional sense of strong, followed by wear) the most sub-microcrystalline stone (expensive, not wear-resistant, non-scratch (The price is high, durable, atmospheric) glazed tiles (the color is more, the price is right, with the most) antique all-ceramic cut on the wall (unique style, durable and durable )
Q: I am going to move into a home that has ugly green and yellowish tile all over the kitchen!! The walls and sink are green, the counters are a wood laminate, the floor is an old beige vinyl, and the cabinets are a dark color and are old and dated. What can i do to make this kitchen much nicer on a really tight budget?! Help!!
really tight budget. HUM close your eyes while in your kitchen if your cabinets are stained then you could lighten them they do sell stuff to do this but it is time consuming.if paint paint over them paint the walls a complementary color to the tile then save up your money
Q: My family and i are thinking about replacing our floor tile this year and putting in something nice. How difficult is it to take out the old tile. What would I do with the tile once it is pulled up? Order a construction dumpster? And do we have to pull up the base board?I have seen it done on DIY network, doesn‘t look that difficult and seems like we could save money. And any suggestions on good looking tile that we could get cheap, maybe an outlet store.What‘s the difficulty level: beginner, intermediate or expert.
If you do not plan on replacing the old baseboard with new, then you should gently remove it using a small pry bar and mallet. If you can't find the pry bar, a flat head screwdriver works alright.. Once you have pulled it away from the wall you might need to remove the nails to get it off without damage. If your tile has been on there since the beginning of time, you might have a little trouble removing it as back then the mastic used was quite different then what is used now. It really stuck! I am guessing you are talking about ceramic and not linoleum or vinyl tile. You can get a long handled scraper at just about any hardware store and they don't cost that much. That will save you allot of time. If you do not plan on saving the tiles, a 8 lb . sledge hammer will do the job of loosening the tiles from the floor but please make sure you wear eye protection. Then just scrape them up as you go along. If your tiles are the vinyl ,peel stick, or linoleum a good hot hair dryer works to soften the adhesive allowing you to scrape up the tiles. I'm sure a professional would recommend a heat gun though. I have removed and replaced both types and just to let you know it is not a easy or fun job. Wear rubber gloves if you can and keep a bottle of baby oil close by just in case you get the mastic on your hands.
Q: Recently, my carpet got a bit singed in front of the fireplace. so, I decided to place tile in front of the fireplace. I plan to remove the carpet and the padding. what will be left is the plywood and 2x4‘s. not exactly sure if there is anything under the plywood since this was an addition and is on top of the garage, where the garage is not underground but has cinderblock walls. when my son jumps around, it kinda shakes the floor.what I need to know is if cement board has to be used. can I just place tile over plywood with the appropriate adhesive? remove plywood all together? what is the simplest method for a single momma with low funds who is not familiar with laying tile? my second inquiry is about finishing it off. I can do the grout easy enough, but what about where the tile meets the carpet? I really hate the cheap look of those metal things, but I don‘t know what other options there are except for folding (?) the carpet under (?). suggestions?thanks in advance!!
In the very least you ll need cement board. For 2 reasons.. One is to have the proper support so the tile won t break and the second is because its fire code ( unless this is a sealed gas fireplace) to have a non combustible in front of the fire place.. There are codes on how big this must be also. Not doing so could possible void any fire insurance you have if a fire should occur.. As far as fixing the carpet it s best to turn and tack the carpet to the tile.. You ll need a carpet installer to do this.. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Q: The interior of my shower is all glazed ceramic tile. I have always used Tilex for cleaning with no problem. Recently I used a Lysol Bathroom cleaner and now I haved horrible white streaks down the walls where I sprayed it. How can I get rid of the streaks? Is it the product that made them? I spent a lot of money building this shower. Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!111
Hi there, in my opinion Lustrous Italian cleans is the best solution for you tile just one rub on tile will dry cloth and leave it for 1 hour after one hour your tile smell good and shine before 3 months I have the same problem that you have that my tiles didn’t shine so I search a web on net and buy lustrous Italian for my tile but after rubbing the solution on my tile my tiles as look as new so If you were interested visit the website which is given below .
Q: I am planning on laying down tile in my dining room and kitchen. I recently saw an offset pattern with 12x12 tiles and liked it. I‘ve now decided to go with the same offset pattern but with 20x20 ceramic tiles. Would I still have to find the center of the room and start tiling out from the center or can I just start at one wall and go from there since i‘ll be using the offset pattern? Thanks in advance.
Regardless of the pattern layout, starting at the centre will leave an even margin of cuts around the edges. It also allows for the walls being not perfectly straight, or the the corners not being perfectly square. However,it is a good idea to lay a row of dry ties to make sure any cuts along the walls will not be too narrow.
Q: Im trying to figure out how to apply (vct) Vinyl tile squares? Whats the best way to start a project? What adhesive do you use if any? Is it like ceramic with some form of grout? etc!
On VCT, Vinyl Composite Tile, you need adhesive to put it down and it goes together directly next to each other, you do not grout VCT. You also need a heat gun and a VCT cutter when installing. The manufacturer of the VCT also makes the adhesive that is needed for installation. After it is installed it needs have a weight roller rolled over the tile to ensure it sticking to the floor. VCT should also be sealed and waxed after completion to ensure it won't be scratched and that no moisture gets underneath the surface. You can lay out the tiles before the adhesive is applied to see what it looks like and where the cuts will be, you don't need to lay out the whole floor just a little bit. You can chalk line the floor with a straight edge to ensure the VCT is being laid in a straight line. You may be able to get on the Armstrong, Congoleum, or Mannington website for more info.
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: Sanding parquet floor tiles, advice please.My hall floor is covered in parquet tiles.The tiles themselves are made up on 1 inch by 5 inch sections, 5 to a tile.The tiles are laid so that the grain on the tiles is alternate and opposite its neighbour. So the grain on some go North-South, the next in line goes East-WestMy sander has a face larger than any one tile.Do I have to sand along the grain, in which case I‘d have to buy a tiny grinder, or can I just sand all over the tiles and not bother about sanding along the grain? Assuming I have sanded, how do I seal the completed job? Varnish?
complex stuff. seek using google and yahoo. it will help!
Q: There are 5 red tiles, 4 blue tiles 3 green tiles. whats the probablitiy of reaching into the bag and getting a blue tile and then, without replacing that tile, reaching into the bag again and getting a red tile?
there are 12 tiles altogether probability of getting blue tile first is 4/12 but then there will be only 11 tiles so there is a probability of getting a red tile second is 4/11 so, 4/12 times by 4/11 which equals 4/33
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1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Jiangxi,China
Year Established 2001
Annual Output Value US$10 Million - US$50 Million
Main Markets North America
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Mid East
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Company Certifications ISO 9001:2000;ISO 9001:2008

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Nearest Port Shanghai,Shenzhen
Export Percentage 1% - 10%
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Language Spoken: English, Chinese
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No. of Production Lines 5
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