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Full Polished Glazed Porcelain Tiles CR-BJ001

Full Polished Glazed Porcelain Tiles CR-BJ001

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Min Order Qty:
1 x 20' FCL m²
Supply Capability:
100000 M2 Per Month m²/month

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Specifications of Full Polished Glazed Porcelain Tiles CR-BJ001:

Polished glazed porcelain tile

Great natural stone image and high glossy degree

Suitable for homes flooring tiles, high grade office buildings, high-grade hotel flooring   tiles, government and corporate projects 

flooring tiles, deluxe clubs flooring and wall tiles

 

Features of Full Polished Glazed Porcelain Tiles CR-BJ001:

Water absorption: <0.5%

Sizes : 600 x 600 / 800 x 800 mm

Product features : resistance to fading, staining and discoloration, easy to clean

Package Material : Carton + Strong wooden pallet

Transportation : By sea

Package : 4 PCS/CTN for 600MM ;   3PCS/CTN for 800 MM

 

Advantages of Full Polished Glazed Porcelain Tiles CR-BJ001:

1.Good abrasion resistance

2.Easy to clean ,smooth,esay to install,color resistance

3.Natural vein in the surface

4.They  are also called vitrified tiles

5.Hardness and resistance to acid and alkali,antibacterial,color resistance

6.Elegant, promote your home style

7.Size :600x600/800x800 mm

8.Thinckness :9-12mm

9.Export market :south America,north America,Middle East area etc

 

 

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Q: do everything and what thickness of mortar between the tiles and the floor should be observed
If the bathroom has timber floor boards with a covering on top remove any plastic tiles or old carpets and lay thin plywood on top screwed down to the floorboards as a solid base for the new tiles (you omit this if the bathroom has a concrete floor) then either buy some floor tiles adhesive (for plastic tiles) or mix some tile cement (for ceramic tiles) spread the adhesive /tile cement on the floor base using a slotted trowel that applies the adhesive/cement in rows, then follow the adhesive/cement makers instructions to leave for a period - then lay the plastic tiles edges butting or ceramic tiles with plastic spacers to allow for the grout to be added between the tiles, start from the back working obviously towards the door. You can unscrew the toilet pan and slide tiles underneath likewise the bathtub panels remove to fit the tiles underneath (note you will have to trim the bathtub panel so it can be re fitted over the tiles, you may wish to tile up to baseboards (skirting UK) or remove them and tile underneath. As you can see this job is quite involved -do you have good diy skills? Otherwise leave to a pro to tile it for you maybe you can buy the tiles and he lays them?
Q: If you were going to tile an entire room would you start from the walls or floor? The room is only small 12m walls 4m floor is a basic toilet basin. There are no border tiles no fllor to wall tiles.
i really dont know how to answer this question im really sorry but my moms boyfriend meant know i can talk to him and found the answer
Q: I need to take a tile that is on the wall under my bathroom sink cabinet to use it to replace some visible tiles. I know it‘s possible to remove the old damaged tiles, but obviously I don‘t want to damage the ones that I‘m going to use to replace the bad ones.
it can be done by using a thin chisel or even an wallpaper scraper pushed behind each tile to break the adhesive seal. much will depend on the amount of adhesion and if the wall plaster is sound etc or the tiles are strong or thin weak and brittle. only by trail and error will you find out but there normally i find unless the tile is particularly well stuck to a wall it will in fact pry of easily and in fact you have to be ready to 'catch' it before it falls and shatters. watch out for broken tiles as the edges are extremely sharp .
Q: I am laying ceramic tile over subflooring using 1/4 inch wonderboard. I am trying to not to have to move or modify existing floorboard trim. If I have 1/4 inch thick tile, 1/4 inch thick wonderboard how much thickness should I assume for adhesive? I have an existing 11/16 gap between subfloor and bottom of floorboard trim. Will I be able to use adhesive to close the gap to make fill the gap or are there other options?
Although I don't think things will work out like you planned, you could use 1/2 inch wonderboard instead of 1/4 inch. That should help. The thin set that is used to adhere the tile won't fill any gaps. It is a thin layer.
Q: Hi, I just wanted to know if Ceramic tiles are better than stone tiles? When we signed a contract for a new house, they offered us Stone tiles, but now they are calling us and telling that they do not offer stone tiles instead ceramic tiles are now standard. I wanted to know which one is better and why?
Ceramic tile is cheaper than stone but we have installed ceramic or porcelain tiles in all bathrooms for the ease of upkeep. Stone does look richer but it needs to be sealed at least once a year maybe more. The sealing part is easy but the stone tile needs to be completely clean first. That is the 'hard work' part. Ceramic tile will hold up to almost anything in a bathroom and the grout is the only thing that needs sealing. (You'd probably have grout to seal with the stone too) If you signed for stone, I'd make sure that they are going to give you some kind of refund for the difference of the cost. They are saving a a few bucks here so make them pass it on.
Q: As in the tile you find as back splashes behind sinks.
oil based deck paint.also ask at the paint dealers store.they will help you.good luck.
Q: Dont judge me, but can i install tile and drywall in a camper, without cracking,chipping,etc.
You'd have to really rigid up the walls if you are going to pull it around much. Is it paneled with wood now? Drywall is going tomake it heavier tool
Q: What kind of ceramic tile?
Polished tiles: polished tiles is polished after the polished polished brick. In contrast to the roughness of the whole body bricks, polished tiles will be more clean. The hardness of this brick is very high, very wearable. In the use of infiltration technology on the basis of polished tiles can make a variety of imitation stone, imitation wood effect. Classification can be divided into seepage type polished tiles, fine powder type polished tiles, multi-tube fabric polished tiles, microcrystalline stone. Scope In addition to the bathroom, kitchen, the rest of the majority of indoor space can be used. Features: quintana brick polished after polished tiles, the hardness of this brick is very high, very wearable. Tiles: tiles are made of quartz sand, mud in accordance with a certain percentage of firing, and then polished bright but do not need to polish, the surface as smooth as the glass mirror translucent, is the hardest of all the tiles. Tile in the water absorption, edge straightness, bending strength, acid and alkali resistance are better than ordinary glazed tiles, polished tiles and general marble. But the tiles are not perfect, it is the flaw after grinding, the pores exposed, dust, oil and other easy to penetrate. The classification is mainly floor tiles. Belong to a kind of polished tiles. Scope of application Tile for the living room, bedroom, walkway and so on.
Q: we ‘tiled‘ one wall and it was our original plan to do just that one.but now,a lot of tile has been not used (of what we bought) and the shopkeeper wouldn‘t take it back.what should we do?we can‘t do an entire another wall because we don‘t have that much tile but,it‘s still a lot.pleease help :)
If they happen to be the smaller 1x2 or 2x2 sized tiles, those you can donate to schools and preschools. These are good for counting. Anything bigger and they' re hard to handle for little kids. Larger tiles can be donated to older art classes for the kids to use. If they are colorful tiles you can break them (carefully) up to use as a mosaic pattern for decorating planters, small counter tops etc. I ve even seen wall art done with broken tiles and framed. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar . GL
Q: I installed tile couple of days ago in my shower. I was wondering isn't it better to put bathroom caulking instead of grout since it is flexible and it will last longer and provide better water resistance. Does grout make tile stronger or is caulking only applied on edges? Would I make mistake if I used bathroom caulking between tiles? Thanks
Caulking is generally used for the finishing touches for the edges of the tile. And the purpose for the caulking is so when the floor is mopped or the counters are wiped that the excess water wont leak into the edges of where the tile ends and the baseboards or wall begins. Grout on the other hand is designed to go in between the tiles. So a proper job is the grout in between the tiles and the caulking to polish it off making the edges seamless with a smooth transition from the wall or baseboard leading into the tile. Hope this helps some.
We are a professional manufacturer of rustic tiles integrating scientific research,production,marketing and services,reputed as"Rustic Tile Specialist" in the industry. It was founded in 1997.It has large professional production base in Enping City. the company has world-class Italian architectural ceramics production equipment and has the most advanced ceramic engineering R&D center, realizing advanced business management mode. It successively passed ISO9001 international quality management system,ISO14001 international environment management system and 3C.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Guangdong, China
Year Established 1997
Annual Output Value Above US$ 120 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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