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Polished Porcelain Tiles Of Soluble Salt  CMAX-AT5091

Polished Porcelain Tiles Of Soluble Salt CMAX-AT5091

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China Main Port
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TT or L/C
Min Order Qty:
1 x 20' FCL m²
Supply Capability:
100000 M2 Per Month m²/month

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Special Features of Soluble Salt CMAX-AT5091:

 

 

1. Material: glazed porcelain

2. Antique feel, Metal Image

3. Low water absorption

4. Strong in hardness

5. Coordination in color and luster

6. Usage Area: home, office, hotel, government and corporate projects, flooring tiles, deluxe clubs flooring

7. Style: simple, classic, elegant and splendid in color

8. Good in abrasion and chemical corrosion-resistant

9. Resistance to thermal shock

10. Available in various sizes and colors

 

 

Advantages of Soluble Salt CMAX-AT5091: 

 

1. All product of rustic ceramic tiles are of top grade AAAA

  

2. CE certificate, ISO9001:2008 and ISO14001:2004

  

3. OEM accepted.

  

4. Speial dimensions available according to your floor tiles request.

  

5. Best Quality with best price, strictly quality control.

  

6. On time delivery, in general 7-10days.

 

7. Best after sale service, customer can follow their porcelain tiles order situation any time. no matter on product line, warehouse or shipment.

 

 

Main Export Markets 

 

1. Asia

2. Australasia

3. Central/South America

4. Eastern Europe

5. Mid East/Africa

6. North America

7. Western Europe

 

 

Specifications of Soluble Salt CMAX-AT5091: 

 

 

Tile type:

polished porcelain ceramic floor tiles

Material:

Porcelain

Size(MM) :

600X600mm

Thickness(MM:

10mm

Absorption:

<0.1%

Color:

Available in all designs and colors

Usage:

Used in floor

Surface treatment:

Polished surface

Features:

Professional triple-burning in oven, which makes our tiles more excellent quality.

Function:

Heat-insulation, wear-resistant

Packaging:

4pcs/ctn,30kg/ctn,1.44spuare meters/box, one 20ft,27000kg container can load 20pallets,1267spuare meters/standard cartons and wooden pallets packing

Delivery time:

Within 15 days after received the payment

Payment terms:

L/C,T/T,30%deposit in advance, balance will be pay off before loading by T/T

MOQ:

1*20'FT

Supply ability:

10000spuare meters per day

Remark:

All kind of designs can be produced according to your requirements

 

 

 

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Polished Porcelain Tiles Of Soluble Salt  CMAX-AT5091

Polished Porcelain Tiles Of Soluble Salt  CMAX-AT5091

Polished Porcelain Tiles Of Soluble Salt  CMAX-AT5091

 

 

Q: For my Science fair project i am testing different types of toothpastes and I was planning on soaking tiles in different liquids to satin them, but I don‘t know which tile would work? Any Ideas?
I suggest glass tiles of different colors (because each color is made with different ingredients) My friend made use of the glass tiles for his project and he won the science fair! Good luck!
Q: How to proceed towards shower Wall Tiles installation?
I read everything I could on how to do it. I went to hardware stores and ask questions. I planned, measures, check cost and decided when to do it. When I finally started, It took me about a month (I had to work) But I got it done. I found great information on line and was able to copy it. Read it over and over until I knew how to do it in my sleep. It turned out great.
Q: Dose anyone know any decorative tile srtists?
Check on line or at a tile store. Have fun
Q: for making cement decorative hand made cement tile there is device sometime call cookie cutter also to portrait some design is called divider
The metal frame that divides the tile into different sections is made from strips of metal carefully bent and soldered into place. I have seen steel ones and also brass mold patterns. The key to it is to have the bottom of the strips perfectly flat and level so that when you pour in the liquid cement mix, each color stays in its own compartment. See the link below to see a mold pattern and also the finished tile from it. A lot of history and more photos are on the second link.
Q: how I can install ceramic tile on a wall and what tools do I need to do so? Any other tip that I should know about it to do a good job would be appreciated.
you will need a tile saw maybe from Chicago freight.
Q: We are trying to sell our house so I‘m not interested in professionalism...just something that works and looks decent. We have a small full bathroom that has some tile coming off one of the walls. Looking at it, it seems the entire wall of tile is ready to come down. I need to fix this economically and I‘m assuming I need to do the entire wall. Any ideas how I should go about this? Are there large sheets of tile I can just stick up there? Do I need tile board (if that‘s even a real thing), etc...? Thanks all!
tiling a tub /shower surround can be difficult, would recommend hiring a tile guy, just watch them and you will learn alot If you walls are not level and square it can be a hard job to do even with experience If you are still going to try it yourself you have to keep in mind the expense, time and purchase or rental of a wet tile saw (plus snips and a grinder with a diamond cut wheel) Use a good adhesive (mastif) and a 3/8 trowel, keep the tile up at least 1/4' from the edge of your tub Don't forget the schulter strip for the edges You can also mix the grout half and half (sanded and non- sanded), just a little helpful hint Going to Home Depot to get a book is not a bad idea, better yet find out when they are going to do a tiling show, you can learn enough to get by if you ask alot of questions Good luck!
Q: We just installed laminate wood floors tiles in our open space living/kitchen room. We put ceramic tiles in the kitchen area the wood laminate in the living area. Due to time constraints we had to get the laminate installed first before the tiles. Our tiler was supposed to put something between the wood the tiles but didn‘t. He‘s not being very cooperative about completing this, so we are trying to do something ourselves.What can we put there, so that the grout stops coming apart where the tiles laminate wood meet?Thanks.
Hopefully, your tile guy used a metal edge to end the tile. It makes for a cleaner look for a transition to another floor. If he did not, it just makes it a bit more difficult but not impossible... My suggestion would be to use silicone in between the two floor types. Grout will always crack there if there is no edge installed. The laminate floor moves and the tile doesn't (hopefully, or you have more problems to look forward to with cracking grout...) so the silicone allows the movement. It does depend on what colour the grout is but if it's white, almond, dark grey/black; you can use silicone right out of the tube in place of the last bit of grout or between the metal edge and the laminate. You will have to scrape out some of the grout from the transition area... about 1/16 deep where the tile ends and the laminate starts. If it is not a standard silicone colour, you have to mix clear silicone with some grout powder (on a sheet of cardboard or something... to make a silicone grout that matches...) and force it in the crack with your finger. Use masking tape to cover the laminate edge and the edge of the tile and leaving an open area between... take the tape off while the silicone is wet and rub any excess off each surface. Once it is cured, you can rub off the remaining excess silicone from the tile with your finger. Even if the colour is not exact, grout changes colour (darker) over time... even if you seal it... the seal wears out, most people don't keep up with re-sealing etc... Sounds time consuming yes, but works well and worth the effort as opposed to a threshold trim that will result in a high spot over the joint. Good luck!
Q: I have a tile shower that is looking rather shabby. I‘ve been considering ripping the tile out and re-doing it, but I was given the suggestion of professionally refinishing the tile. Has anyone ever done this? What is involved? I‘m okay with the tile, but I‘d like it to look nicer than it does with out spending a ton of money.
I really have no clue
Q: I wanted to remove three lines of bathroom wall tiles without distrubing other surrounding tiles. These tiles were fixed on cement around 5 months back.. now we can see cracks on these tiles (different color)..
hammer bust that tile in the middle of it. Remove pieces. Don't remove tile from edges or may damage neighboring tile.
Q: I recently bought a home with old fashioned pink and blue tile, is there an inexpensive way to make it look better? Help.....
i think if u paint it...it may look worse... just save up some cash and get new flooring
Our company is a professional enterprise founded since 1997,which is specialized in manufacturing ceramic tiles.With over a decade of experience.You are warmly welcome to cooperate with us.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Guangdong, China
Year Established 1997
Annual Output Value US$ 10 Million - US$ 50 Million
Main Markets Africa, South America, North America,Eastern Asia, Mid East
Company Certifications ISO 9001:2000

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3. Manufacturer Capability

a) Trade Capacity
Nearest Port Foshan
Export Percentage 91% - 100%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 11-20 People
Language Spoken: English, Chinese
b) Factory Information
Factory Size: Above 30,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 10
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered
Product Price Range Average

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