Polished Porcelain Tile YC7A
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- 100,000 Sqm Per Month pc/month
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Description of Our Polished Porcelain Tile :
800*800 full 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.
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:
- Q: How to remove the shoe oil into the tiles
- Use mineral oil, alcohol or acetone wipe. With a clean cream, Yi Jie clean cream, to ensure that can be removed,
- Q: Accidentally I knocked off six 4X4 ceramic tiles off the wall in my shower. I have extras. How can I repair this?
- wear goggles as the piece's are extremely sharp. Get waterproof adhesive, grout,, sponge and spacers They also sell a tool to remove old grout If you don't want it to look like a patch, you should Replace all the grout If not, chip out the old tile, clean the wall and old grout, apply adhesive to the tile, place in hole Place spacers, two on a side Let adhesive dry Mix grout and apply Wipe will damp sponge Or instead of a tile, put in a soap dish or shampoo shelf
- Q: My husband and I bought a house where most of the rooms (kitchen, dining room, entertainment room, den, and laundry room) are all tiled with these Terra cotta like tiles. They are a southern type rusty red and stain easily. My husband loves the tiles and wants to keep them. He‘s concented on changing the color if I want though, as long as I keep the origional tile. I‘m trying to make the house look a bit more elegant/country (Blues, silvers, whites, golds, dark greens, etc. Elegant and formal but still bright and airy) While keeping the tile, is there any way to stain it another color and do some kind of glossy seal? What color might keep that feel? What kind of products work best?
- I wouldn't bother doing it. You could get a sealer the seal the tile because I think I remember my dad saying Terra Cotta tiles are very porous. But I don't think that trying to put paint or changing its color would give you satisfactory results.
- Q: I‘m having a small bathroom remodled. The floor isn‘t perfectly rectangular, there are some uneven areas because of the tub. I would like the opinion of a profession tiler (should there be one put there, somewhere)...should the floor tiles always be centered, or start lined up against a wall? Also, should the grout be completely dry before sealing it? Thanks.
- Yes the tiles need to be centered ,but always dry lay them out to see what size cut you ll be getting at the walls left to right. If you end up with less than a 1/2 tile, shift tile over 1/2 of a tile at the center, this gives you a bigger side cut. I personally like to do a whole tile starting at the door way,I just think this is a better look , but there again you can start in the middle and dry lay them out. As far as sealing grout read directions on your particular sealer. Most silicone based sealers need the grout to cure for 30 days. Penetrating sealers ( which I suggest) take only a 72 ( 3 day) cure time. Silicone sealers wont last as long and need resealing based on your usage and what you clean with. Penetrating sealers last for years. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
- Q: Am I able to Lay down Ceramic/Porcelain Tiles directly on top of vinyl tiles. If So are there special material that I need to use.Even though the floor is in the basement, it seems that the vinyl is laid over wood, rather than concerete.Thanks for your answer.
- Hi Well I am afraid that the answer is no you cannot, even if you use a screeding mix, the Thermoplatic/Vinyl nees to be removed, this is because Ceramic does not creep with differant heats like Vinyl, in other words they expand at differant paces, you would just end up with cracked up tile joints at the least. And self leveling compound would go the same way unless laid on a similar,(concrete etc) If you want to remove them try using a shovel makes thing easier, also IF you are careful, you can also soften the tile advhesive with a blow gun, BUT you must be very very careful Paul H
- Q: Ok so my 17 year old SIL decided to clean the grout in our entry way using STRAIGHT bleach last night. I came home to find the ceramic tile COVERED in bleach!! Now, after mopping several times I still haven‘t been able to get all the bleach up AND our tiles are stripped!!! Any tips on getting the bleach up and then resealing? Total novice here and desperate for any kind of help!! Thanks!!
- You must have very porous tile like unsealed porcelain or terra cotta. What you need to do is rinse it very well to make sure no bleach is left then seal the tiles. Home Depot has tile sealer (not grout sealer - but you should get that too and use it AFTER you seal the tile). First get a terra cotta sealer and apply that. When it repels water that's sprinkled on it you can proceed to seal the grout. Get some penetrating grout sealer (Tile Lab makes a good one that HD carries) and apply that. It's easy. You just wipe it on let it sit a few minutes then wipe off any that hasn't soaked in. Apply 2 or 3 times until it repels water and you're good to go.
- Q: Does all kinds of tiles calculate the formula per square meter? For example, a few pieces of 300X600 is a square meter?
- Really dizzy I was selling tiles 30 * 60 is now very common This is the iron wall used, no matter what kind of specifications, you just 1 by (side * wide), into the meter unit. 80 * 80 = 1.56; 30 * 30 = 11; 30 * 45 = 7.4; 60 * 60 = 2.78; 30 * 60 = 5.56. But according to square down, not enough, will almost, will be a waste.
- Q: How does the concrete on the tiles clean?
- Water bubbles, and then use the clean ball can be washed off
- Q: Hi, I am thinking about placing vinyl wood planks over the existing ceramic tile in my house and I wanted to know if it‘s possible. The tile isn‘t completely level due to the grout and obviously not all the tiles are exactly the same height down to the millimeter. I wanted to know 1. Is it possible to install vinyl wood plank over ceramic tile, 2. If so how level the tile floor has to be, 3. How would I go about leveling the floor, with an underlayment or with some sort of mortar, 4. If I use an underlayment do I still need to use the mortar to level the tile?Thank you.
- I would not lay vinyl over ceramic tile, especially if the tile isn't even. It will wear the tile out faster, and the tile won't look good over any surface that is not level. Remove the tile, then lay down some 1/2 underlayment plywood--or once the tile is removed, (and all the grout) and the floor is revealed, you may be able to lay the vinyl down over what's underneath. You can't put underlayment over the tile either because it has to be nailed down, and that extra layer will add nearly an inch to your floor--making any transition to other rooms uneven.
- Q: Is there a paint that can paint over bathroom tile?
- I'm guessing that you're looking for total coverage and not just for a small decorative purpose. In that case, it's really all about the prep work you put into it. Wash the tiles down with a TSP mixture, to remove any oil residue off the tile and wash that off afterwards, making sure it's dry. Then apply a primer to the tiles. I've personally found the Glidden Gripper primer to work best at covering ceramic/porcelain. Give that about 24 hours to set once you apply it. You can then cover it with your choice of paint and sheen. I would highly recommend a glossy paint though so it stands up to water; a satin or semi-gloss will work best. Using a foam roller is also a good idea, as this will give it the smoothest finish possible. I would however only recommend this for -wall- applications. It's not meant to be done on the floor and in that case you are better off with a skim coat of concrete and starting with a different type of floor. Painting it won't hold up over time, unless it's an epoxy type paint, but those are more formulated for masonry. Hope this helps!~
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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3. Manufacturer Capability
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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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Polished Porcelain Tile YC7A
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- Min Order Qty:
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