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Glass Glass Mosaic Light Gray CMAX-SPM002

Glass Glass Mosaic Light Gray CMAX-SPM002

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

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Key Specifications Of Glass Mosaic Light Gray

NAME

Glass Mosaic Light Gray  

ITEM DESCRIPTION 

1. It's a good decoration material for wall, kitchen, bathroom, floor and so on. 
2. Also environment friendly and energy saving. 
3. Available in different colors, sizes, shapes and original designs. 
4. Pattern is attractive and quality is good as Different kinds of mosaics can be mixed for your individual style. 
5. Your design can be acceptable. 

SIZE

1. PCS size in 23x23x4mm 
2. Sheet size in 300X300mm 
3. One sheet for 0.09 SQM 

PACKING 

1.10 or 11 sheets in a carton 
2.54/90 cartons per pallet A (Pallet size: 1100X750mm) 
3.63 /135 cartons per pallet B (Pallet size: 1100X1100mm) 
4.30 Pallet A for a full 20 feet container 
5.20 Pallet B for a full 20 feet container 
6. Carton in Coloring printing or individuation carton is available 

FEATURES 

1. Produced in High temperature 
2. Water absortion nearly 0 
3. Breaking strenght >0 
4. MOH'S hardness =0 

CHARACTERISTIC

 

1) Suitable for inside and outside walls, KTV,swimming pools, fountains and similar applications

 

2) Can be applied as complete sheets or in small sections to decorative borders or trims with other tiled surfaces

 

3) Resistant to fading, staining and discoloration, easy to clean

 

4) Acid-resistant and Alkali-resistant

 

 APPLICATION

 Floors, wall, countertops, showers, pool, backsplashes, living room, bathroom, dining room, kitchen, ceiling. 

ADVANTAGE 

1. Multi-Size Design 
With the same color mix design, glass mosaic can be changed into different size easily, which can provide entire different version concept to the user. 
2. Color never fades 
The color of glass mosaic mostly use the high temperature pigment as the major material. After 800 degree heating, the color will be combined together with the glass, and never fade. 
3. Easy to clean 
With the glass flat surface, glass mosaic is very to be claned with water or other cleaning liquid. 
4. Chemical resistant 
With high density, the glass mosaic has the same chemical resisting ability as glass. Both acid and alkali will not bring any troubles to glass mosaic itself. 
5. Rodiotion free 
Glass mosaic has no any radiation, and will not bring any harmful to human body, and its clean decoration material. 

INSTALLATION: 

1). Make sure the surface of the wall flat and clear. 
2). Lay the white grout on the wall evenly with the dentate tool. Meanwhile, while paste grout on the back of the mosaic. 
3). Install the mosaic sheet on the wall at the right position. 
4). Stuff up the interstice with ideal colored grout after the white grout is completely solidified. 
5). Clean the surface of mosaic tile with soft duster.

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Glass Glass Mosaic Light Gray CMAX-SPM002

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Q:I am installing commercial tile and I have no idea what tool is used to cut this kind of tile, it easily breaks if its bent too hard. I need to cut curved areas on this tile and I have no idea what too to use. Please help! ;)
Forget the rental business, you'll pay for one day as much as you can buy one for your use. Go to Home Depot, they start at $88.00 for a cheapo that works just fine for a powered tile cutter. I have had one for several years now I paid $120.00 for it, two days rental, and it's done more then several bathrooms and floors, still going strong.
Q:I went to the Home Depot website and for instance, baking stones are like $25 each. I heard that some flooring tiles do the same job, though some of the types (like terracota) can expel some poisonous gases when heated; also, that I should avoid enameled tiles or anything with coating.Should I get a baking stone instead?Thank you.
complicated matter check out at yahoo and bing this could actually help
Q:I recently removed some old tile in my kitchen that was bound to the floor with adhesive. I‘d like to either remove the adhesive or make that area of the floor level in order to place some stick tile.What is the best solution for this? Do I need a sealant? Should I chip up the old adhesive and then seal the floor?Thanks!
its probably easierto lay down a thin underlayment such as luan or you can get a glue remover which is lots of work a quarter or 8th in floor board is simplest
Q:We want to put the same sticky tile over the existing tile just stagger them. Will that be unstable or should we remove the old ones...which seems like work lol
You need to remove the old tile.
Q:I would like to hand paint ceramic tiles then cement it on a out door bench. But I have no idea what I need, what to do, and where to get the materials.
The okorder The difficult part is finding a place to fire them after you have finished painting them. If you live near a school where you are an alum, you may be able to have them fire the tiles for you. (your local community center is another place to ask) Another option would be going to a DIY pottery place. It will definitely give you professional looking results, but it will cost a little more.
Q:Can you lay down those adhesive floor tiles on top of existing tiles? If so, what kind of prep do you need to do to make sure they stick properly. I‘m not sure what type of tiles are in place now, but they are similiar to the types used in schools and other institutions. Very cheap, flexible, and bland. I want to lay something down in place of them, but don‘t want to rip them up. Is that possible? Thanks!
I wouldn't sign my name to a job as you describe, (no offense) and I've installed thousands of sq. ft. of flooring. BUT...If you absolutely don't want to remove the old, and have a sense of their substance (you state school type) perhaps a commercial grade thick vinyl? School type and/or older commercial types are often not exactly flexible and can crack; especially on corners or fitting that is too tight. Certainly you can take the time and effort to rough up the existing. You can also use Lacquer thinner (albeit smelly) to destroy any possible finish from the manufacturer. I do have a suggestion I state in every Vinyl tile Q however. Go to a Lowes or HD. Purchase a gallon or whatever of a water based contact cement. DuPont might be one manufacturer. What I use is a nice looking Aqua color. Peel the paper off the back of the tile as you proceed; Brush on a coat of the cement to the tile back and floor area. Allow dry time and press down. This assumes you've measured/ perhaps squared the room again; dont strictly place the new on the exact seams of the existing; and don't make a mistake in placement. Save your cuts for the last, work toward/ back to an exit point, and allow a few hours at least for some cure time. The water based contact cement is as durable and effective as the lacquer based; dries rapidly; can initially be cleaned up with water; and doesn't have a strictly offensive odor. Steven Wolf
Q:we have an outside toilet which has been removed and we are wanting to change the room in to a washing room. it is a brick out building and the brick has been painted, how easy is it to tile over this and how could it be done?
Because your dealing with moisture from the toilet, I wouldn't suggest to cut corners. There is much to consider when doing this project. What type is the paint that is currently on the brick? This makes a difference because you may need to prime the brick before you do anything on top of it. Secondly how porous is your brick? This makes a difference because if you put the setting material for the tile on it, it may absorb all the water and leave you with deficient walls. Third what tile are you planning on putting up? Size does matter. If it was me, I would prime the wall before I apply a thin layer of cement to even out the brick, then I would start putting the tile on.
Q:tiles...for construction or what?
yeah they are really just for construction really
Q:Just started tiling my tub surround and I have two very similar layouts graphed up. The actual colors of the tile and listello will be different than the ones shown in the pictures, so don‘t look at the computerized colors since they aren‘t accurate. The layout however, is pretty darn close to what I am planning on doing.
If it have been my kitchen, i might circulate with a million'x1' easy impartial tile on the floor, lighter impartial colour on the partitions and are available across a different back splash. you're able to additionally come across a kitchen rug to verify the back splash to furnish it some continuity. i might additionally possibly circulate impartial colour with the counter tops. i might use impartial colorations basically with the aid of fact the brown interior the cabinets is amazingly solid. or... you circulate paint the cabinets white that may not basically brighten the kitchen altogether, yet in addition supply you a sparkling slate to apply regardless of colour on the partitions or counter tops. If I have been going this course then white cabinets, blueish-gray granite counter tops that incorporates backsplash, a million'x1' easy impartial tile with a rug matching the counter tops. Then knock it out with an extremely solid colour on the wall which includes a purple. The partitions are the least of your concerns considering you are able to continually repaint. desire this permits!
Q:I found answers about laying tile and a backer board over linoleum I didn‘t know if they would be the same. What would cause tile to crack if it‘s places directly on concrete?
Go to a Tile Store. They now have Ceramic Tile which can be put on top of other flooring as long as the floor is level. Some of these Tiles can be snapped together. No Mud, no Grout.They look wonderful.
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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