Foshan Manufacture Ceramic Wall Bathroom Tile (Hot Selling Design)
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1500 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 300000 m²/month
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Specification
Size:
300 x 600mm, 300 x 450mm, 300 x 300mm
Function:
Wear-Resistant, Acid-Resistant, Antibacterial, Firebrick, Heat Insulation
Water Absorption:
>10%
Color:
White Blue Beige Red Gray Black
Certification:
CE, ISO9001
MOQ:
1 Container Can Be Mix 3 Items
Packing:
Carton with Wooden Pallet
Style:
Natural
Thickness:
10mm
Surface Treatment::
Glazed Tiles
Usage:
Bathroom, Kitchen
Technical:
Inject Printing
Material:
Ceramic
Product Description
Ceramic Wall Tile details:
Surface: Polished or Matt
Size: 300x300mm,240x660mm,300x450mm,300x600mm,250x400mm,200x300mm
Usage: Bathroom Or Kitchen
Related products:
Copy Marble or Jade Or Wallpaper Ceramic Wall Tile
size: 240*660mm,300*300mm,300*450mm,300*600mm,400*800mm
Quality: FIRST choice, Grade AAA
Surface: High glossy brightness 100 degree with NANO
Water Absorption: 8%-12%
Certificate: CE, BV, SGS,SONCAP, etc.
Packing: Carton packing with wooden pallet
No. | Inspection Item | Unit | European Standards | Inspection Result | Qualified or failed |
1 | Length & width | mm | ± 0.6 | -0.01~+0.01 | Qualified |
± 0.5 | -0.01~+0.01 | Qualified | |||
2 | Thickness | % | ± 5 | -0.5~0.75 | Qualified |
3 | Squarenedd | % | ± 0.2 | -0.03~+0.04 | Qualified |
4 | Water Absorption | % | 8%~12% | 10% | Qualified |
10% | Qualified | ||||
5 | Breaking Strength | N | Thickness≥ 7.5mm,not less than 1300N | 2036N | Qualified |
6 | Rupture Modulus | Mpa- | Average≥ 35 Mpa individual≥ 32 | 40.6 | Qualified |
39.10~40.60 | Qualified | ||||
7 | Report abrasion class and cycles passed | - | Report abrasion class and cycles passed | Class 3 falture visible at 750 revolutions | Qualified |
8 | Crazing resistance | - | Required | Fully resistant | Qualified |
9 | Slip resistance(Ramp test) | - | Manufacture to state value and test method used | Mean overall acceptance angele 7.8'' Slip resistance assessment group R9 | Qualified |
- Q: What type of drill bit should I buy to cut into 4 x 4 ceramic tile on the wall? Can I place the bit into a router? The hole is 10 x 10 and I need it to be 10 1/2 x 10 1/2. There is 5/8 DW w/ metal studs behind it.
- Your best bet if your a 1st timer is to have everything layed out and know what your going to do ahead of time..Rent a wet saw to make all your cuts and have a helper / runner to do these if possible.. This will cut down on your time and rental.Straight cuts can be done on a hand cutter but may be harder for the 1 st timer especialy for the beginner w/ some porcelains..Holes can be cut by top and back cutting a square hole since some pipes will have covers.. If not you sometimes you have to split a tile and nip or cut a slot for the pipe..Stool flanges and diverter covers can be nipped sometimes so a pair of tile nippers are a good investment... To start center the tile in room and lay out.. If you end w/ 1/2 a tile or smaller recenter the tile so center line is in the middle of the tile.. Some times you have to make small adjustments in this to get a good lay out GL
- Q: I have a few small pits (about 1/16 in diameter, very shallow into the tile) that have developed in some old ceramic tile in my foyer (it may be from some salt that was tracked into the foyer over the winter). Is there a good way to repair it?
- I would try 'tile and grout sealer. These products are easy to apply and once dried are very hard. Go to your home supply store and look at a few different types and see what would work best for you application. Most people don't understand that tile needs to be sealed and re-sealed every year or two, especially in high traffic areas and where there will be a lot of dirt or water track across them.
- Q: What is the difference between good and bad tiles
- At present, there are many varieties of tiles on the market, there are more than a dozen categories, such as seepage through the whole body brick, glass turn, anti-skid tiles and the like, usually can be divided into the following. Glazed tiles: tiles on the surface of the brick. This brick is divided into two categories: one is made of clay, because of high water absorption and must burn glaze, so it should be called "tile", the strength of this brick is low, and now rarely used ; The other is fired with porcelain clay, in order to pursue the decorative effect also burned glaze, this tile structure is dense, high strength, low water absorption, strong stain resistance, the price is slightly higher than the ceramic firing tiles. Porcelain clay fired glazed tiles, is currently widely used in home decoration, 80% of the buyers are using this tile as a ground decoration materials. The trick of resolving these two bricks is simple: the clay is fired behind the clay, the clay is fired behind the brick. In the ceramic tiles made of clay, the Spanish production of wall tiles because of its unique decorative effect, is currently very popular in Beijing, but the price of this brick is higher, generally used in high-end home decoration. Quintana Brick: This is a glazed porcelain tile that has good skid resistance and abrasion resistance. Generally what we call "slippery tiles", most of the whole body bricks. Because this brick price is moderate, so by the consumer favorite. Which "seepage through the whole body brick," the beautiful pattern, it is put it down. Polished tiles: the whole body after the polished polished polished tiles, the hardness of this brick is very high, so very wearable.
- Q: To remoe the old wall tiles between kitchen cabinet takes a lot of time or may damage the sheetrock behind it, can I install granite or new tiles on top of it. Appreciate for any input
- Hi, Well, in order to support wall tiles a special board should be nailed to your wall. It provides much better support than regular dry wall, plus it also has many grooves on it which will help greatly in holding the mortar in place, this type of board goes by many names, I know it by the name hard back, or cement board. If you install tile over tile, you're losing the ability for the mortar to adhere, plus you're adding twice the weight that the hard back was meant to support. What ought to be done, in order to insure your expensive tile job lasts, is to remove the tile, and probably the hard back board behind it. If you're able to just remove the hard back without chipping away at the existing tile, then you get two steps out of the way fairly easily......but the thing is, that hard back is usually nailed very well into place, using many nails, this is to prevent it from flexing, because if it flexes much then the tile would come off the wall. Then once you've gotten the old hard back off of the wall, you'd install a new hard back to put your new tile on. Both Home Depot and Lowes offer tile installation classes for free, plus the people they have in those departments would be able to help you at any time. They'll be able to tell you what all you'll need once you've gotten the old stuff off the wall. Best of luck!
- Q: How can I remove ceramic tiles from a bathroom wall without damage the wall itself, as I want to paint the wall. Would steam help loosen the glue used?
- The tiles are held on with grout, not glue. It all depends on where these tiles are and the condition of the wall behind them. Do any of the tiles have cracks? Is there any black mould growing at the edges where the tiles meet a wall or the tub? But before I go any further - If the tiles are surrounding the tub, aka tub surround or shower stall, then don't use only paint on plain dry wall. It just won't work... well, it will work, but not for long. You'll have to replace the dry wall within months! Now, to start you need to crack a tile or two, break it from the wall, scrap the rest off with a strong flat metal tool (some call them putty knives). The more moisture behind the tile the easier the tiles come off. Some tiles will be so adhered it will take the drywall paper or drywall with it, and you will have to either replace the drywall or mud it, then sand it flat and prime it. You can't get away with this, no matter how you try. It is the way of the tile, so to speak. To replace the wall or part of it there is a fairly new product on the market that is highly water resistent - nothing in this world is water proof! All succumbs to water, eventually. - you will find it at Home Depot , or any other building supplier, and it looks like concrete. Heavy as hell, and sold in sheets like drywall. You have to use a skill saw to cut out the size you need, and use screws to adhere it to the 2x4's that makes the room's frame.
- Q: while laying new floor of tiles, i‘m confused above, which tiles are more durable for floor: homogenized floor tiles or glazed floor tiles, or granite floor tiles
- In a home setting it rally doesn t matter what you use. They ll all out last us if they are properly set. And setting is the key from the floor prep to the glueing of the tile with thin set. Two basic type of porcelains, full bodied porcelains where the color goes through out. The backing is basically the same colored as the front. Then you have glazed porcelains where the tile body is porcelain , the porcelain is baked, there is a color or pattern on the surface and then a glaze is applied. Then there is the standard clay bodied tile where the clay is baked , a color on the surface and a glaze and its refired again. Homogenized tiles, and I m not over familiar with them is a very hard tile that has a very low water absorption rate. All are good products but clay tiles are not as true in sizing as most ( not all) porcelains . Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
- Q: how to paint over tile
- sand it a bit to scratch the glaze off....if its on a wall just paint it a counter you may want to poly....as well..
- Q: I bought a co-op that is 80 years old and the bathroom is all original. I like the antique look of it but the tile and in the tub is grungy and has stains. I have tried Pine Sol and Comet but they haven‘t helped much. Does anyone have any advice that doesn‘t involve renting power tools and grinding the floors up?HELP.
- Can't help with the tub as I've no experience with that. For the floor, after giving it a good clean, try a steam cleaner like Karcher. It works a treat on floor and wall tiles. They aren't cheap (ours cost over ?140) but WELL worth it as it can be used to clean all sorts of stuff that doesn't mind water (non-porous things).
- Q: How to choose bathroom tiles
- I do not know if there is no such decoration experience: most of the financial and material development are devoted to the living room and bedroom, alone ignored the bathroom, the final budget is not enough friends, bathroom wall had no choice but to hastily. Xiaobian home is like this, quoted a online encounter with the same encounter children's shoes: there have been a number of good tiles placed in front of me, I did not cherish, and now is regrettable. If God gave me a suite, I must raise the budget of the infinite unlimited, if you have to say a specific number, that is ten thousand yuan!
- 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?
- Ceramic Effect Laminate
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Foshan Manufacture Ceramic Wall Bathroom Tile (Hot Selling Design)
- Loading Port:
- Guangzhou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1500 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 300000 m²/month
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