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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 need some guidance on hanging new wall tiles in my bathroom.1) can I tile over the existing tiles2) what are the pro‘s/con‘s of ready mixed adhesive against mix your own3) is all grout standard waterproof or do i need specialist stuff4) do you tile all the walls then replace the suite or put the new suit in first then tile? bearing in mind i hope to tile over existing tiles.5) is it true you shoudl first replace your bath, fill it with water and leave it overnight to level?Any guidance would be much appreciated......
1. Tile can be done over clean well bonded tile only 2. You should only use a premixed adhesive in a non wet area only. Any areas such as a bath tub or shower enclosure a cement based thin set ( thin sets are all cement based) Mastics or premixed adhesive are water based and will dissolve or lose their bond over time in a wet area.Although there are some premixed thin sets but I don t trust them and have never used them since its so much cheaper to use and mix thin set. 3.Standard grout is cement based and IS NOT water proof at all! Only your epoxy grouts are.. 4 Tubs or shower base must be in before tile. Stools optional unless your doing floors which you only said walls. The exception is if your doing behind the stool as in a wainscot. 5.Putting water in a tub will not level it. Follow manufactures suggestions on this since they vary from maker to maker and styles. Water in a tub is recommended only when caulking the tile edge at the tub. Let caulking dry and let water out. Any questions you can e mail me through me avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Q: CAN YOU LAY TILE OVER TILE
If your existing tile is tight to the floor and in good shape (no cracks, loose tile, loose grout) yes you can. You need to use a thin set with a very high latex content like TEC Superflex. Be sure that the existing tile and grout is perfectly clean and there are no sealers left on the grout. This is an industry accepted method.
Q: I have painstakingly cleaned and restored victorian age tiles in hall (using natural and eco products). Wondering what to seal with? Found few eco tile sealants but wondered if anyone used any without distorting the colour? Thanks :)
Most tile have a glazed finish so unless it dose not have it,it will be difficult to seal.You don`t mention wheat her its wall or floor tiles,if it wall tiles you might get away with it.If it floor tiles I think it will cause a problem by walk over it.
Q: what causes lippage on a granite floor? i had someone install granite tiles in my bedroom and the lippage isn‘t too bad i must say but 2 or 3 tiles do have A LOT of lippage...was wondering why that would be? thanks so much in advance!
They were not set properly. Added thin set some times it needed or the peice that is high may not have been set down into the thin set properly. Some times they are not milled properly and are slightly curved. Several factors , all of which a good installer is aware of should have watched for. . If they are to high call them back and have it fixed. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Q: What is the white powder on the back of the floor tiles?
It is the end of the powder, when the tile is fired to prevent sticking with stick sticks Paving when the water brush on the line
Q: I am having carpet professionally install, but would like to tile my dinning area. Should I install the tiles first? And how should I leave the transition area of the tile?
Tile first yes. This way you can install the appropriate size (thickness) cement-board, tile, and schluter to match the height of the carpet w/pad. Not to mention the mess.... The transition is up to you. I like everything to be as close to one level as possible, no tripping hazards. You should go with a schluter for a transition. Install the tile to the middle of the archway, AND (considering carpet comes in 12, 15' widths) extend the transition to the back-side of the archway if it helps your situation any. Dont forget to center your tiles, or alighn your pattern for a full tile on the schluter... if possible.
Q: I‘m assisting my friend with a property renovation and I need to know with tiles to buy. Can you guys help me out?
Ceramic or a vinyl tile in a property renovation? Vinyl tiles , I d use a VCT or a pure , color all the way through tile. Proper maintenance and keeping in sealed and polished is the way to make this tiles last a long time.. Ceramic tile work great too but the cost and installation product will add up but the tile will out last almost any thing for durability. The slip rating I d suggest nothing less than a 4.. And BTW.. Grout is a lot cheaper per s/f than any average tile, so don t let that bother you. Proper installation is the key to a long lasting ceramic til job. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Q: For example, in the store will see the cloud of stone bricks, microcrystalline stone bricks and other labels, how is this classification of it? What are the different types of their performance? Humbly ask for advice, thank you!
According to the material sub-ceramic brick, stoneware brick, porcelain tile. Surface treatment sub-glazed tiles, polished tiles, throw glazed tiles, semi-glazed tiles, antique tiles, seepage tiles.
Q: The hammer took a chip out of one tile, the chip is about the size of a pencil eraser. I‘m just heartbroken as we just had this tile installed 12 days ago! Is there any way to fix this- short of replacing the tile? I‘ve already bought a rug that will cover the hole but I‘d still like to fix it if I can. Just in case we ever would like to go without a rug. Thank you!!!
Got any tiles left over from the job? You can (carefully!) chip the old tile out in pieces with a hammer and a chisel, (VERY carefully!) chip out the grout between the broken tile and the ones next to it. and chip out the cement under the broken tile until you're down to the backer board. Once that's done, clean out all the chips, dust, etc, and chip out the cement that you missed. Clean again, check for still more cement (it's persistent stuff), until the area is clean. Set the spare tile down in the space to make sure it fits OK. It should set below the level of the other tiles. If not, you missed some cement. Go back to step B. Finally, you're ready. Mix some tile cement, dump a glop in the center of the cleared area, spread it around, and use a tile trowel if you have one to spread it and groove the cement. The grooves let you spread the cement and give it some extra area to fasten to the back of the tile. Put the tile in place, wiggle it around and move it until you like where it's sitting, wipe up any cement that oozed up around the sides, and don't walk on it for 2 days. Finally, mix up some grout, spread it into the seams, wipe it off the tiles around the seams, and don't walk on it for another day. Seal the seams, and carry your hammer carefully from now on.
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?
total tiles =12 probibility of getting a blue tile = 4/12 probibility of getting a red tile = 5/11( without replacing that{blue tile })

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