GLAZED TILE CMAX-6173
- 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 of Our Glazed Porcelain Tile:
- Q: My kitchen floor tile has a number dings or chips caused by something heavy falling on them. Is there a way to repair these without having to remove/replace the entire tile?
- Depends on how bad they are. Sounds like you have an very inexpensive tile on the floor or it would not have all the chips/dings. A cheap temporary fix would be to find a paint to match and just touch up. If you're renting, just try that. If you own, you could do that temporarily while you save up. When you replace though, make sure you get a good quality porcelain tile.
- Q: I recently put in a wood stove. It was professionally installed and certified to meet fire regulations. I don‘t know anything really about the install just that it doesn‘t require any r value underneath it. It just requires a pad for embers. There was a long waiting list to get it installed but an opening came up and we got it installed sooner than we planned. So we didn‘t get the tiling done. Currently it is sitting on a base made with 2x6s spaced 6 apart covered with 3/4 plywood and a sheet of durock cement board attached with durock screws and all seems taped with durock tape and covered with durock cement plaster. I want to finish it with tile. However, the stove is too heavy for us to lift. Its a pedestal woodstove so would it look okay tile up to the pedestal? If so how much space should I leave against the pedestal? What should I put in the gap? High-heat caulking? I‘m very new to this so any advice is welcomed. Thanks!
- when you tile you will also be using grout between each tile this same grout is what will fill the void between the tile and your stove. as to how much space should be between you will want to pick up some spacers when you get your tile as well as the grout,tile adhesive,a spreader,a sponge and a simple tile cutter.ps most places that sell tile will also be able to give advice as to how to complete your project.
- 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: I have a black and white tile floor, and most everything that I have tried has left it very slick even after it is dried. Does anyone know of any homemade product to clean it? I am also willing to try comercial products also. I am tired of my family slipping.
- Tile is a smooth surface, it will tend to be a bit slick. The best product to clean tile with is vinegar and water. My son has a tile business and suggests this to the homeowners he does work for.
- Q: I want to lay ceramic tile in the entry way of my townhome. It‘s about 80 sq ft. The house originally came with a generic white vinyl flooring that I swear is officially a part of the concrete slab it lays on. Because it is so firmly attached (no bubbles, no visible defects of any kind) would it be possible to lay the ceramic tiles over the vinyl? I honestly think it‘s going to take more time to rip up that flooring (and the glue that keeps it down) than it will laying the tile. Thoughts? Thanks!
- 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.
- Q: we had our bathroom redone, it looks great but the guy that did it got some grout on one of the decorative tiles, where it shouldn‘t be. Is there a way to get the grout off ?
- Perfect answer Rob, took the words right out of my mouth.
- Q: Hello! I currently have a 3 season sunroom addition on the back of my home that has been stripped down to the wood. I recently saw a 4 season sunroom that had tile down and needless to say, I fell in love with it! I am thinking about putting tile down in there but am worried about the weather...I live in Minnesota where it gets very cold...and that room is not heated in the winter. Would I have problems with the tile cracking? Or does anyone know of an alternative way to get a tile-looking floor without having to worry the temperature changes??
- Hi, In the UK we have a floor covering which is similar to the wood effect laminate floor, it locks together and looks amazingly like 9x9 tiles. I put it in my bathroom and it is not as cold as tiles to the bare feet. It is a wood/paper based product but is waterproof for the normal house hold duty. I assume that the Minnesota winter will not make it too cold. Use a styrefoam underlay 2mm thick to prevent heat loss. this is a do it yourself job if you are handy with a saw, We know it as TILE LOK
- Q: I want to buy lenulim tiles for bathroom. how can I measure how many do I need? and should I start putting in from the center? is there a link to watch? thanks.
- If your bathroom already had linoleum on the floor, just count the number there are. Start from the corner where your door is because you are going to have to cut some probably to go near your sink, and you do not want that showing on the opposite wall. I think they are usually 1 x 1 foot, and depending on how large your bathroom is (mine is small), it will probably only take one box of tiles. Get the kind that have paper on the back that you can pull off and just stick it down on the floor. That way, you do not have to mess with that glue stuff. It will stay stuck well if the floor is good and clean first.
- Q: Also, formica or tile for a countertop???
- We have Italian tile in our kitchen (20X20 inch squares) and its great! I wouldn't recommend porcelein because its more likely to crack if you drop a dish. I have heavy earthenware dishes and while the dish is toast if I drop it on the tile, the tile does not crack. I would not recommend tile on a countertop because the grout tends to stain and retain germs that countertops are typically exposed to (e.g. raw meat). Formica is durable but not friendly on the eyes. Why not considering something like corian? It is pretty and resists stains. I have granite in my house that I LOVE but its high maintenance.
- Q: I was wondering if self stick vinyl tile would work well on bathroom walls and if it would stick well to sheet rock or if i have to replace the sheetrock with plywood?
- Use green board. It is a sheet rock panel made for bathrooms because it can endure the many extreme changes in temperature and humidity. And I agree that stick-ons may not last very long. Use tiles and get some good guidance on how to do it and what to use. It's not that complicated.
1. Manufacturer Overview
Location | Guangdong, China |
Year Established | 2005 |
Annual Output Value | Above US$ 90 Million |
Main Markets | 8.00% Mid East 15.00% Northern Europe 15.00% North America 12.00% Eastern Asia 10.00% Africa 9.00% Eastern Europe 20.00% Southeast Asia 4.00% Oceania 3.00% Western Europe 2.00% Southern Europe Mid East; Eastern Europe; North America |
Company Certifications | ISO 9001:2008;CCC,CE |
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3. Manufacturer Capability
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Nearest Port | Foshan,China |
Export Percentage | 41% - 50% |
No.of Employees in Trade Department | 20-30 People |
Language Spoken: | English; Chinese; Spanish |
b) Factory Information | |
Factory Size: | Above 100,000 square meters |
No. of Production Lines | Above 10 |
Contract Manufacturing | OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered |
Product Price Range | High; Average |
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GLAZED TILE CMAX-6173
- 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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