• Glazed Porcelain Floor Tile 600x600mm CMAX-G6065 System 1
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Glazed Porcelain Floor Tile 600x600mm CMAX-G6065

Glazed Porcelain Floor Tile 600x600mm CMAX-G6065

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Loading Port:
Guangzhou
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
115.2
Supply Capability:
100000 m²/month

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Specification

Porcelain:
Glazed

Product Brief Introduction

 

Glazed Porcelain Tile CMAX-G6065 is one of the popular colors in the present market. It could be used for interior floor and wall for apartment, villa, as well as other public areas. Now with the development of production technology and innovation of design, people could get models they like more easily and fast.

 

Product Features

 

  Glazed Porcelain Floor Tile

   Grade AAA available only

   Mainly the basic size is 600*600mm, which could be cut into 30*60mm, 30*30mm, 15*60mm, 10*60mm.

  Strict quality control system on water absorption rate, color shade, deformation as well as packing.

  More competitive prices in China supplying market

  OEM service could be offered based on the actual requirement

  Professional sales team for the whole purchasing process.

 

Product Specification 

 

  Tile Type: Glazed Porcelain Floor Tile

  Quality standard: GB/T4100-2006, ISO13006, ISO9001

  Water Absorption Rate: 0.5%

  Length and Width Tolerance: ±0.1%

  Surface Smoothness: ±0.5%

  Edge Straightness: ±0.5%

  Wearing Strength: 1600 mm3

  Slip Resistance: 0.5

  Resistance to Staining: Class 3.

 

Packing Information (For 27.5 Tons heavy 20’Fcl)

 

  For 600x600mm, 4pcs/Ctn, 40 Ctns/Pallet, 840 Ctns/20’Fcl, 1209.6m2/20’Fcl

      For Packing StandardPaper Carton + Wooden Pallet

 

Production Line & Package 

Glazed Porcelain Floor Tile 600x600mm CMAX-G6065

Glazed Porcelain Floor Tile 600x600mm CMAX-G6065

 

 

FAQ

 

1.    For Glazed Porcelain Floor Tile, what is the difference from polished porcelain tile?

—— For Glazed Porcelain Floor Tile, there is a special glaze layer on the tile surface, which makes the surface feel matt or rough, while the surface of polished porcelain tile is glossy and smooth.

 

2.   What is the delivery time after we paid the deposit?

—— Normally, we shall get all items ready for loading within 3 weeks after we get the deposit or the formal Letter of Credit. For orders which demand cutting job, it will take a longer time.

 

3.   For the delivery term, could you go with CFR our port?

—— Yes, of course. We have very good relationship with those big shipping company, such as COSCO, MSC, HPL etc. We have a very professional logistic team to arrange the shipping issue well.

 

4.   Could you company supply polished porcelain tile?

—— Yes. We could supply various kinds of polished porcelain tile, with size 60*60, 80*80, 100*100 and 60*120.

 

5.   Could you put some samples in the container of our orders?

—— Yes. We’d like to offer free samples in the containers to our clients, with a certain quantity of different models.

 

6.   Could we be your exclusive agent in our country?

—— Possibly. For some countries we are hoping to find a proper partner in working market together. For sure we need to have a good talking for the details.

 

7.   Could we arrange the our own QC to check the items before container loading?

—— Yes, of course. Your quality checking will be welcome all the times.

 

Q: I took off all the old flooring in the bathroom and whats left is wood (plywood), can I tile directly onto the plywood or do I need to set something down first?
That is a two part question. Can you? yes Do you want to? No The reason for this is is yes the tile adhesive will bond to plywood and the grout will set however walking on and prolonged moisture will cause the boards to expand and contract and will result in cracking. Cement Board is the preferred underlayment to tile floor it will not flex or expand as much when applied. Thickness of cement board is really up to you. Home Improvement stores carry atleast two sizes 1/2 and I believe 3/4 (dont quote me on size). Placing cement board is real easy. If you have square footage of the room. And cut witha saw to exact size. Use Tap screws and and cement board filler. One reminder is your floor height will be affected for flooring coming into the room.
Q: ok, i tiled my kitchen with the sticky tiles (not expensive ceramic ones or anything like that) then sealed it with a clear tube of sealant. it is about 3 or 4 days later, and the floor looks like crap. the sealer left behind a nasty tar trail or something. While the tile looks glossy and beautiful the places i sealed are dull and def noticable. How do I get rid of the excess???? I've tried scraping, it just don't work. help me!!!!
If you are referring to silicone sealant, you can buy silicone remover.
Q: I clean a church and all the cleaners I have tried on the tile floor, leaving it streaky.. Does anyone know of anything that would work? Thanks!
Tile Lab puts out a good cleaner, helps with the grout too. Use just a detergent in what ever you use. Soaps leave a residue that will attract dirt. Now if your talking vinyl tile the use of a buffer is your best bet. It heats up the top coating (which should be on all VCT tile) and leaves it with a shine GL
Q: anyone know this kind of tile?How durable is it? is it suitable for wall or floor?
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Q: How to judge the quality of tiles?
First, look at the surface tile color Market tiles of various types, color is also a wide variety, according to the tiles of the variety and technology, tiles can be divided into anti-skid brick, polished tiles, tiles, glazed tiles, micro-brick and other types. If the quality of tiles according to the grading also has a variety of grades, mainly divided into excellent products, qualified products, and other goods. To check the quality of tiles and their own post-paste only need to be carefully observed through the problem can be found, the quality of their own tiles is relatively poor need to replace the tiles are mainly reflected in the tiles surface cracks uneven, corners are not Floor tiles, although the surface looks bright, but the glaze layer surface color problems or glaze layer or glaze layer of inclusions spots. The quality of the tiles after paving the main inspection of the overall surface of the flatness in the range of two meters is not greater than two millimeters, between the brick and brick joints are not greater than 0.5mm, seam flatness in the length of 5m No more than 3mm, if more than the above data within the range are unqualified. Second, the percussion test tiles installed with or without hollowing In the room, around the room with a small iron bar and other special inspection of the wall hollowing the tool, gently tapping the four corners of the tiles and the middle of the sound crisp no hollowing, if detected the problem of hollowing, should be marked out, Timely eradication with floor tiles. Third, in the tiles on the splashing water detection In the kitchen, the bathroom has a drainage slope requirements of the floor tiles paved tiles, in check their water is smooth, in the slope above a lot of water can be detected. After pouring water in the above, waiting for a moment, see where there is water to show that the floor tiles paved uneven, or to the water slope is not enough.
Q: Looking to install ceramic tile over concrete basement slab, 12x12 or 13x13 tiles. Main question is how perfectly level/flat does the concrete need to be. If I put a tile down and there is some minor rocking is that no good or will the thinset adhesive take care of that.
Any rocking means the tile is hitting either a high spot or there is a low spot. Low spots can be dealt with the thin set. As long as its less than a 1/4. High spots usually needs to be ground down flat. So to answer your question , for ease of installation and the prevention of cracked tiles at a later date, floors need to be as flat as possible. If you have minor rocking with no thin set down, in some cases a larger sized trowel will do the trick. Each case is different and has to be dealt with differently. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Q: I have a very outdated bathroom with pink tile covering just about every wall. I love to do DIY projects but can‘t afford to replace the tile. I can however afford to paint it. I read up on it and found the paint directions but don‘t want the end result to look tacky. Has anyone done this and liked the results?
Go for it! It won't look tacky if the instructions are followed. Be sure to very thoroughly clean the tile with a cleaner made for tile and grout, and use a scrub brush to scrub the tile and the grout lines well. If you plan to also paint the grout, you must let the grout dry for at least 48 hours. The longest lasting paint for this application, and one that with withstand peeling the longest, is oil-based paint. The cleanup process for oil-based paint could be a drawback, but for a long lasting finish it is the way to go. If you don't want to go with oil-based, water-based paints that contain a urethane resin are good paints to use as well. I would strongly recommend not painting the tile on the walls of the tub/shower, as the finish will not last due to the moisture and humidity in the shower. For this area, you can use a tile epoxy paint (usually available in white and creme color) and it will look good and protect the tile from the water. If going this route, be sure to ventilate the area as best as you can as the fumes are strong...but they will go away after 1-2 days. You can do this project, and it will look good. Best of luck!
Q: I am building a deck outside my living room am#92;nd the dimensions are 8‘ wide by 24‘ long.It is 14‘ up at the highest point as I am on a hill. I‘m using 2 by 6 joists with 2 by 12 headers. Here is what I want to do: someone told me to use a 1/4 in slope over 8 ft. for water run off. I want to tile the deck. Iwant to know what size plywood I should use and if there is some kind of waterproof fibreboard I can use as a base for the tile in lieu of laying down rubber for the base. I dont want sand or pitch due to the weight factor. Is there something fairly lightweight and waterproof suitable for a base for the tile? If so what is it called? and where can i get it? Thanks.
cement board or treated exterior plywood
Q: I would like to remove some tiles from one area of my kitchen and save as many as possible for use in another area of the kitchen. They are heavy 1979 ceramic tiles. How do I get them up and save some of them?
Having recently removed a s***load of tile during a kitchen remodel, I wish you luck in saving a whole lot of them! Carefully slide a prybar under the edge of the tile---wiggle til it loosens then use the prybar as a lever to remove the tile. It worked for me. Surprisingly many remained whole without chips or cracks, and I wasn't trying to save them. Just didn't want the huge mess involved in the sledgehammer method. LOL
Q: currently have vinyl tile glued to concrete on grade. Want to install bamboo floor / engineered wood. Can we go on top of existing vinyl?
Possibly. The vinyl tile must be well installed (not coming loose or bubbling or open seams, etc.). If the vinyl tile is a no wax or smooth surface, it may still need to be prepped with a palm sander and 80 grit just enough to give it some tooth. And finally, make certain to contact both manufacturers' reps or technical services to make certain that the new glue is compatible with both the vinyl and the bamboo... and to make certain that this endeavor will not void your warranty. Good luck.

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