GLAZED TILE-CMAX-60623
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or L/C
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 x 20' FCL m²
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 M2 Per Month m²/month
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Description of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile :
800*800 full glazed porcelain tile
Specifications of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:
.Absorption rate:<0.5%
.Size:800x800mm
.Grade AAA
.CE&ISO9001
Features of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:
1.Superfine powder twice hedging penetration imitates"pearl"effects and has a kind of flowing effect.
2.The waving of tiny lines randomly spreads together with powder flowing field form natural petaline"pearl"effect.
3.Mulit-pipe ground color and multi-pipe grains combine;superfine powder multiple soft spreading creates natural piled up grains that are clear in gradation with strong 3D effects.
4.Adopts a kind of top stain-resisting technology,to form a special dense protective layer on tile surface and effectively fill the pores left after polishing and penetrate into tile body to closely integrate with tile body,thus put an end to any super stains from penetrating in.
Test Report of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:
TEST REPORT | ||||||
Item | Inspection Item | Unit | Provision of Standard | Test Result | Judgement | |
1
| SIDE | The deviation ,in percent of the average side for each tile from the work size. | mm | ±1.0 | +1.0 | Pass |
The deviation ,in percent of the average side for each tiel from the average size of the 10 test speciment . | % | ±0.4 | +0.01 | Pass | ||
Thickness | % | ±5 | +4.21 | Pass | ||
Straightness of sides | % | ±0.2 | +0.06 | |||
Rectangularity | % | ±0.2 | +0.05 | Pass | ||
Center curvature | % | ±0.2 | +0.05 | Pass | ||
Surfaceflatness | Edge Curvature | % | ±0.2 | +0.05 | Pass | |
Warpage | % | ±0.2 | +0.08 | Pass | ||
2 | Surface quality | / | A minimum of 95% of the tiles shall be free from visible defects that could impair the appearance of a major area of tiles | Pass | Pass | |
3 | Water Absorption(E) | Average value | ≤ 0.5 | ≤ 0.3 | Pass | |
Individual value | ≤ 0.6 | ≤ 0.5 | Pass | |||
4 | Breaking strenghth | N | Thickness ≥ 7.5mm,not less than 1300N | 2187.3 | Pass | |
5 | Modulus of Rupture | Average value | Mpa | 48.1 | Pass | |
Individual value | Mpa | 46.1 | Pass | |||
6 | Thermal shock resustance | / | Test method availuble after 10 times testing | Pass | Pass | |
7 | Mark(On the package) | Manufacturer logo or/and Origin | Pass | Pass | ||
Quality mark | Pass | Pass | ||||
surfacecharacter ,GL OR UGL | Pass | Pass | ||||
8 | lra | ≤ 0.5 | Pass | Pass |
Application and Transportation of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:
- Q: I had subway tile installed over a standard size tub. The tiler used 2 x 6 bullnose for the vertical boarder rather than maintaining the staggered look by using 3 x 6 bullnose short as I initially intended. Is there a most common approach for the vertical subway boarder around a tub?
- I am going to assume the border is a 2x6 turned vertically. Normally a border tile is used and the grout lines rarely line up because of size. However, if you instructed the setter how you wanted it to look. That is what should be done. I belive you are paying him not the other way around. They do have tiles with the bullnose on the short side(left or right). Find a new tiler. Ask for money back. Stand your ground. I build new homes for a living. This kind of crap drives me nutz! Good luck.
- Q: We just bought a house and the bathroom tile looks terrible. Its not in bad shape, I just dont like the ugly floral pattern. Since we had to spend a lot of money on other projects in the house we dont have a lot to spend on re-tiling, The bathroom is small, about 5ftx4ft of floor, so I thought peelstick would be a good option. The tiles currently on the floor are peel and stick, should I remove them all before I apply the new ones? or can I just give them a good cleaning and lay the new tiles over them?
- Don't use the conventional peel and stick, there's something better. Home Depot has some tiles or planks of vinyl which stick to each other but not the floor, nice patterns, good price and easy to do. All you need is a smooth surface, doesn't matter what kind, to place them on, and there is stuff called embossing leveler which will do that, and you use it to fill in the pattern on the old tiles to avoid what the previous poster mentioned of the old pattern showing through. I have this stuff in most of my house now and it's great.
- Q: I had new stone tile laid in my bathroom. 18 x 18 pieces, diagonally laid. One piece by the edge must have been stepped on by one of the tile layers as they were leaving and it got pushed down, so it‘s not level with the rest of the tiles by a small fraction. Its not noticeable if you walk on it with shoes, but if you walk on it barefoot or if you get down and feel it with your hands, there is clearly a noticeable difference. The flooring company refuses to come back and fix it claiming I did it. The piece is on the edge butting up against carpet from the bedroom. Is there any way I can make this tile level myself to avoid the hassle of trying to sue or file complaints against the flooring company? Maybe cut out that one piece without damaging and just put a new layer of the cement underneath it? I don‘t know. I‘ve never done tiling before.
- I assume it's ceramic tiles, not vinyl? It's probably the wood subfloor or wood tile underlayment, you can use some wood screws underneath the floor to tighten the plywood to the floor joists. Of course, that might mean opening up the ceiling below, but that's probably easier to patch than the tile floor. Or, you remove some of the tile grout, and screw into the joist from above, then re-grout. That could be tricky- you need to know exactly where the floor joists are.
- Q: What does the thinset and grout do to tiles when installing them?
- Thinset is one type of adhesive. You use white for light tile and grey for dark tile. If you get it be sure to get the dry type and not the premixed. The grout goes on after the tile has been installed for 24 hours. It sealls the spaces between the tile. There are two types one has sand in it the other doesn't. You use the sand type if the spaces between the tiles are more than 1/8. The other type doesn't have sand and is used for tiles that are close together like marble and granite.
- Q: How can i get hair dye stains off tiled flooring?
- Try rubbing alcohol or get some hair dye remover from Sally Beauty Supply.
- Q: Do you have to rough up the old flooring ?
- I tile, every day of my life, and while I'm not at all a fan of vinyl tile, you didn't state PEEL and STICK. Obviously the adhesives on Peel and Stick are inferior and as answer 1 suggests the tile can creep on any substrate. You also don't state any texture on the current tile, certainly to float anything over it is no less a task and challenge as it would be to remove the tile. For one thing a peel and stick needs almost a glass like finish for its inferior adhesive to be even modestly effective. That would relate to roughing up as well. Then there is the issue of how you might define Rough Up? I offer my opinion/ s First of all if it's peel and stick, I'd not bother, but if I bothered, my usual; course of action is a water based contact cement on both the substrate and the bottom side of the tile. That method can be used on non adhesive backed tile as well, but there are many viable/valid tile mastics on the market. A final note, no matter what tile or method you choose. DO NOT use the existing tiles as a guide to install new. If you choose to floor over though I cannot imagine doing so, you will be better served to displace seaming the new tile, (offset) at the seams, from the existing. Steven Wolf Just my two sense
- Q: I have laminate over plywood right now in a bathroom. I‘d like to peel that off and lay tile down. Do I need the cement board or can I just put the tiles right on the plywood? It would save a lot of time and energy if I can just lay the tiles on the existing wood.
- You can tile right over the plywood. It may be difficult getting the laminate off, but if it is 40 or 50 years old, it will be easier. Take an old knife and stick it under the edge of the laminate and see how easily the laminate comes loose. If it's easy, go for it. You may end up with some gouges in the wood, but that won't hurt anything if you're tiling over it. The thinset tile adhesive will fill in any gouges. Good luck! It's fun, and remember this: Grout takes away the sins of the tile, so if the tile looks rough once it's down, the grout will fix it beautifully. Have fun, too.
- Q: i have ceramic tile on my countertop and i do not like it and i was wondering if i could put a countertop on top of the tile? i just want to know what my inexpensive route will be. i do not have a lot of money to have things done. just want to know what my options would be.
- yes. There is going to be some prep work needed first, and what that will be wil depend on what kind of countertop you are going to be using. You might want to add that information to your question. In most cases a sheet of plywood cut to size, and installed over the existing ceramic will do nicely
- Q: well I burned a small hole in a linoleum tile. How do I fix it?
- i okorder . best of luck to you. Kevin
- Q: I just remodeled a home and I am having a hard time cleaning the newly istalled tile. I mop and mop but the tile still looks dirty. I guess its all the powder and sand that was created by the remodeling. Am I supposed to use some type of acid or buffer?
- Sometimes when tile is installed and the water that was use to shape the joints and remove the excess grout is not changed as often as it should have been, this leaves a bloom on the tile surface. It is THIS (thin haze of grout residue) that is actually dirty not the tile. You must remove this and all will be well. Use a VERY, VERY, VERY,VERY light mixture of muriatic acid and water and clean the entire tile surface. Read and follow cautions on product label
1. Manufacturer Overview
Location | Guangdong, China (Mainland) |
Year Established | 2003 |
Annual Output Value | Above US$ 10 Million |
Main Markets | North America South America Eastern Europe Southeast Asia Africa Oceania Mid East Eastern Asia Western Europe |
Company Certifications | ISO 9001:2008;CCC,CE |
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3. Manufacturer Capability
a) Trade Capacity | |
Nearest Port | Foshan PORT, China |
Export Percentage | 21% - 30% |
No.of Employees in Trade Department | 21-50 People |
Language Spoken: | English; Chinese |
b) Factory Information | |
Factory Size: | Above 100,0 square meters |
No. of Production Lines | Above 4 |
Contract Manufacturing | OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered |
Product Price Range | Average |
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GLAZED TILE-CMAX-60623
- Loading Port:
- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT or L/C
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 x 20' FCL m²
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 M2 Per Month m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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