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Glass Mosic Tile from China CNBM

Glass Mosic Tile from China CNBM

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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

 

 

Available Style Template of ceramic facade glass mosiac tile ( Can be Customized ) 

 

 

 

 

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.

 

Glass mosaic is suitable for various construction and high-end decoration. It is widely used in these three areas,

Home/villa:       sitting room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom, balcony, TV background wall.

Entertainment: senior club, pub, KTV, cafe, swimming pool, hotel.

Public places:  shopping center, stores, the station, etc.

 

 

 

Q: I don‘t want to rent a wet saw for just a few pieces of tile. And I certainly don‘t need to buy one. Do some places offer this service if so where. Thanks
A lot of places that sell tile will do this service. Home depot and Lowes does too. I believe , but not sure they charge for all cuts but call them to check their policy. A lot of places that sell tile will do it for a small fee. When I had my store we cut a customers tile ( if they bought it from us) for free , up to ten cuts and then a dollar a cut after that. Or a dollar a cut if they bought the tile some where else. Call tile store or where you bought the tile. You may have to leave it until a installer comes back at night or on occasion I took tile to the job site and cut it the next day. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar. GL
Q: I want to put ceramic tile in my dining room, my room is 12' x 11'. So how would I go about deciding how many tiles I would need? The tiles are 12x12. But for ceramic tiles dont you have to leave space in between them?
You will need 132 tiles-get a few extra in case of breakage.I would go with 1/4 space or less. They sell 1/8th inch spacers-less grout to use and less sealer.
Q: what are the pros and cons of having a ceramic tiled floor and a vinyl floor? house is in renovation.
Ceramic tiled floor is very easy to clean ,but it is hard and cold , if you have older or kid , so it is not good. And its very heavey , so it's hard to install. However, vinyl flooring makes you feel comfortable , when you step on the ground . And it is elastic to avoid falling down to injury.What's more, you can choose click which is so light . Because you can install it by yourself .
Q: I understand most of the rules of pai gow tiles, but one part that I am not clear on is banking. If I am the banker, do I get to see the ways that the players set their tiles before I set mine? Or do I secretly set my tiles just like everyone else and then we all reveal simultaneously?
yes to main question
Q: I have asbestos tiles in my basement (of a home I recently purchased). I sent them off to a lab for testing. The lab results came back 4% asbestos. I definitely want to remove the tiles. The majority of the tiles are in good shape. Some of the corners on a few of them are cracking. Right now I am considering the DIY vs. hiring the pros for removalI have been given conflicting advise thus far. Some say do it yourself, there is a very low percentage of asbestos in your tiles -- 4%. Others say Don‘t risk it, pay for the peace of mind. Here are my questions: Is 4% a low percentage for asbestos tiles? Is this low enough to be trivial or of lessor concern when taking on DIY removal? The pros quoted me $1300 for removal and an additional $275 for an air quality test/certification. Is this a fair price for about 500 square feet of tiles? Is air quality testing really necessary given the low percentage of asbestos in my tiles? Or, are they just making money off the fear and hysteria around asbestos?
Asbestos in tile form is stable, until you start messing with it. When you try to remove it, you will inevitably crack some. This will release the fibers. Just to give you some perspective, it only takes ONE fiber to cause mesothelioma or asbestosis. You can take the chance, but then what are you going to do with the tile? There are very specific EPA regulations concerning the disposal of asbestos. You can't just throw it in the trash. If you get caught, you will be fined a lot more than the contractor is charging you. If it were me, I'd pay the contractor. The certification will help if and when you ever sell your house. Good luck.
Q: hi friends.. we r constructing a new house.. many people say us lay tiles for floorins and many say to use marbles or granite?...so confused!!!!.. wat to do?quite big house situated quite beneath the hills.
tiles much cheaper than marble/granite
Q: I‘ve seen on many different DIY shows that you can get used tiles that are still in good condition (from a certain place, I just can‘t seem to remember the word) to use in your projects.
Most tile stores throw out tiles every week. They throw out sample boards and broken tiles and generally you can go dumpster diving and pick up quite a few. Some stores will give them to you if you ask. I used to work at a tile store and we threw out tons of tiles all the time. The large stores like Home Depot sometimes have rules that they won't give anything broken away or even sell it but it's worth asking because they're all different. You may be able to find a Habitat Re-Store that has some as well. When they tear out old houses they often recycle rather than toss the items.
Q: How to fix the surface of the tile? How much is the thickness of the tile?
Finish face to touch the tile angle, four corners must be flat, vertical joints to be vertical, the whole wall should be flat, you said the thickness of what is the slurry? Tiles of cement mortar thickness is generally 1.5 to centimeters, see the tile workers themselves set
Q: We have recently had our bathroom refitted, and tiled floor to ceiling with large ceramic tiles in a brick pattern. However now finished it is obvious that they are uneven. The tiler said it is the tiles. Is this likely or is it just a bodged job - he re-platerboarded the walls prior to tiling so they should be flat?
From what I understand, I'd install either waterproof drywall or regular which you can then seal. You can shim the drywall out where the gap is with furring strips. This will give you a straight surface to put your tile on. This assumes the drywall butts into a corner. You can't put tile on an uneven surface as it just magnifies the unevenness. You might be able to put a molding on to cover the gap. That sounds the easiest and cheapest. Take a picture and show it to some one at a tile store or at a hardware store and they might be able to help.
Q: How to remove paint from wall tile in our 1929 home? Floor tile is original and in excellent shape. Help?!?
Its probably real enamel and if so,will be bonded very tight.Paint remover,steel wool,and a scraper might be your only help,but depends on the tile as to if this will scratch it.They make rotary paint removers that attach to a drill and little wires slap the paint off.I think they make a plastic version of these for easily damaged surfaces.There are hot air paint remover guns that might help also.Might be easier to repaint the tile to a blank color that matches your current color scheme,then try your hand at hand painting flowers on some of them as an accent.Be creative.Hope this helps..

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