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Polished Porcelain Tile YC7A

Polished Porcelain Tile YC7A

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Description of Our Polished Porcelain Tile :

 

800*800 full Polished porcelain tile 

 

polished porcelain tile

 

Specifications of Our Polished Porcelain Tile:

 

.Absorption rate:<0.5%

 

.Size:800x800mm

 

.Grade AAA 

 

.CE&ISO9001

 

Features of Our Polished 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.

 

stocked polished tile 

 

Test Report of Our PolishedPorcelain 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 Polished Porcelain Tile:

 

Application of polished porcelian tile

 

 

Q:I am installing commercial tile and I have no idea what tool is used to cut this kind of tile, it easily breaks if its bent too hard. I need to cut curved areas on this tile and I have no idea what too to use. Please help! ;)
Forget the rental business, you'll pay for one day as much as you can buy one for your use. Go to Home Depot, they start at $88.00 for a cheapo that works just fine for a powered tile cutter. I have had one for several years now I paid $120.00 for it, two days rental, and it's done more then several bathrooms and floors, still going strong.
Q:I‘m redecorating the bathrooms of my town house. I want to tile the one wall in the shower with small blue Mosaic tiles, and the rest of the bathroom with plain white tiles. As it‘s a very small en-suite, I‘m thinking o
Mosaic tiles can add a lot of variety and interest into a bathroom. A mixture of blues is suitable and your decision to keep the other areas white is also correct. I am assuming the fittings will also be white colour. But, if you are planning to cover only one part of a wall where it is against the shower, it might not look right. (unless the wall you are referring to is the wide side of the shower and it is also the full width of the bathroom) it is best to either use it on all three sides of the shower or in one full wall of the bathroom.
Q:My husband and I are going to try tiling the kitchen floor ourselves. Can someone please give me step by step instructions on how it should be done and also waht materials we will need. Also any pointers or tips are really apperciated. FYI: We will be using 18 inch porcilin tile.
the 1st factor is i'd desire to understand is this laminate glue or snap at the same time (do you desire to maintain this floor ?) in case you donot care that's a thank you to eliminate your laminate first of all determine which way the laminate is started out this provides you with a solid beginning factor. this would desire to easily fold up ward ____/ like that once you start up up you will desire to have the capacity to soak up thold laminate in one million hour. determine you eliminate all your wall base first., that's what holds down the laminate. After it is up you will would desire to confirm what style of underlayment is on the subfloor. the main person-friendly is durock in case you're putting down ceramic . despite if that's vinyl tiles then you would desire to apply luan (one million/4 thick use the comparable thickness for the durock). you will desire to degree you length and width of the floor magnificent chalk lines to confirm the place your beginning factor is ( you do this with the two style of floor).in case you like extra preparation e mailme.
Q:What is the probability that the two faulty tiles share an edge?
The number of ways you can select a position for the first tile is 64. The number of ways to position the second tile is then 63. So, the total number of ways to position 2 tiles is 64*63= 4032. But, since it doesn't matter if tile #1 and #2 are switched, you have to divide this by 2 (at least, if the tiles are all the same). That gives you 2016 different ways. The number of ways you can place a pair of tiles (so that they share an edge) is just the number of ways you can tile the pair horizontally plus the number of ways you can do it vertically, which for a square will be the same. So, twice the number of ways to tile the square horizontally is 2* (4+3)*8. The 2 is because we are taking twice the number, the 4 is the number of ways you can do it starting at one edge, the 3 is the number of ways starting one tile in, and the 8 is the number of horizontal rows. The total is 112. So, there are 112 of the 2016 total ways where the tiles share an edge. This makes the final probability 112/2016.
Q:my husband put in tile in the motel i work at and it is ceramic tile and some of the rooms are popping up up can you tell me why? by the way could it be the climate i live in florida!
Could be the humidity. What did he use to stick them down? Did he use a mastic that comes already mixed in a tub? If so, there will probably always be problems in a humid or wet areas. Thinset is best for tile.
Q:i need to lcut a circle 36x36 inch on floor tile thats about 1/2 inch thick. can dremel cut this? thanks
Depends on the exact type of tile. Some porcelain and other hard bodied tile you ll burn the bits and possible the motor itself. If it was a smaller area you had to cut out, it would possible work. Some satillo tiles you could do this with some extra bits , since they are a softer bodied tile. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Q:Does anyone know if I can lay ciramic tile over the dull worn out linoleum floor in my kitchen? I don‘t want to peel up the linolium because of the insane amount of labor it will take, and make the sub floor un even. any suggestions? Will tiles still stick to this material?Thanks!
You don't have to remove the old linoleum. But, you must prepare the surface for tiling. If the floor flexes at all, you could end up with cracked tiles or grout just by walking on the floor. You also need to put something down over the linoleum surface for the tile to stick to. First, you nail down a layer of hardy-backer. This is about a 1/4 to 3/8-inch cement-based wallboard. Next, you have to float about 1/4 inch of mastic on the hardy-backer to make a nice, flat surface (like pouring a cement floor). You then put about a 15-pound slipsheet on top of the wet mastic and let it set. The slipsheet allows minute movements of the subfloor due to thermal expansion without stressing the set tile. Once the mastic sets (usually overnight), you can begin setting the tile.
Q:I have never tiled before. I have a 3 x3 ft entrance in my house. I would like to remove the old tile and re tile it. How long should this take? and can I just tile over the old tile or does it have to be removed? but mostly how long should it take me to do?
I love these how long will it take or how much will it cost questions. Who knows? How fast can you work? I could probably do it in less than 90 minutes of actual working time, but I do it for a living. Much more important questions to answer are these: What is the sub-floor under the tile? You may need to put some Hardi-backer under it before re-tiling. Remember, just because you do something the way it was before doesn't necessarily make the original job correct. How big of a tile are you using? The bigger the tile, the faster the job goes, assuming you have the proper tools to handle the bigger tile. Do you have any tile tools? If not, you will have to buy them or rent them. Since the area is so small and shouldn't cost that much to have done professionally, why don't you consider having it done by someone who knows what they are doing? After you buy or rent all the tools, you won't save very much money. If you asked me to bid the job, I could do it for less than $200 not counting the cost of the tile. That would include any underlayment, the thinset and the grout. AND I own the tools to do it properly. Good luck.
Q:I am about to renewing my kitche.I plan to install tile.Well I have no tile cutter but I do have a simple, regular cutt off electrical tools and a diamond blade.Should this be enough for it?
just rent one from homedepot there cheap. just save all the cutting for one day
Q:I‘m redoing my shower and want a tile floor at least. The bottom of the floor is about 6‘x6‘. I either want big tiles or the smaller tiles that are already connected on the back of them. Ideas?
You need smaller tiles for the floor because of the slope it should have so the water will drain. Home depot carries the very basic sheets of small floor tiles. It's not a very expensive project and if you take your time and do it right it should last you many years. If you want to tile the walls around the shower go big! Less grout lines, less tile and it will make the shower look huge. Good luck!!
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1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Foshan, China
Year Established 2003
Annual Output Value Above US$ 20 Million
Main Markets Aisa; Mid East; Eastern Europe; North America; South America
Company Certifications ISO 9001

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a)Trade Capacity  
Nearest Port Foshan; Huangpu
Export Percentage 25% - 30%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 10-15 People
Language Spoken: English; Chinese
b)Factory Information  
Factory Size: Above 100,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 4
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered
Product Price Range Medium

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