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PORCELAIN RUSTIC FLOOR&WALL TILE STONE DESIGN

PORCELAIN RUSTIC FLOOR&WALL TILE STONE DESIGN

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Product informations

  • 600*600mm  rustic glazed porcelain  tile   

  • Sizes: 600 x 600,600*1200mm,  GRADE:AAA

  • Thicknesses: 9.5-10.5mm

  • Water absorption: 0.5%

  • Surface: smooth

  • Min. order quantity:500 SQM

  • Certificates: CE and ISO9001

  • Usage area: Be suitable for market, hospital, metro, school, office building, hotel, real estate, bar and living room etc.

  • Package: standard export paper carton with wooden pallet

  • Payment terms: T/T or irrevocable L/C at sight

  • Delivery time: With 20 days after deposit

  • PORCELAIN RUSTIC FLOOR&WALL TILE STONE DESIGN

  • PORCELAIN RUSTIC FLOOR&WALL TILE STONE DESIGN

Product Parameter

Surface Finish

Glazed

Size

600x600mm    600x120mm

MOQ

3-4 items can be mixed in 1x20Gp is in   stock

Packing details

850CTN-1224M2/20GP

OEM

Designs can be produced according to your   requirement

Payment terms

T/T,L/C ,WESTERN UNION

 

Test Item

GB/T4100.1-2010

Test Result

Length Tolerance

Length

599.7~600.0

Side Straight

±0.2

-0.04~+0.05

Right Angle

±0.2

-0.05~+0.04

Surface Flatness

Center curvature

-0.04~+0.04

Surface Quality

Aminimum of   95% of the tiles

shall be free   from visible defects

No visible defects

Water Absorption

Mean value E≤0.5

0.08

Breaking Pressure

When the   thickness is ≥7.5mm,

the average   shall be ≥1300

1764.6

Modulus of Rupture

Mean value ≥35

37.2

Luster Degree

≥55

70-73

Abrasion Resistance

≤175

131

Resistance to Frost

No crack or peeling

No

Resistance to   Household

Chemical   Reagent

Not lower than UB level

UA level

Resistance to Chemical

of Swimming Pool

Not lower than UB level

UA level


SIZE/mm

PCS/CTN

KG/CTN

SQM/CTN

CTN/20

SQM/20'

KG/20'

600x600

4

32

1.44

864

1244.16

27000

600x1200

2

35

1.44

768

1105.92

27000

 

Q: We are building a tile shower and we have gotten it framed the way we want it. We haven‘t installed the backerboard or tiles yet, just the studs are placed. Do we need to backerboard and tile the sides where the door will be, or can we install the shower door directly to the bare wood studs?
Tile out even with the threshold. Your bull nosing (SBN) should come right down atop your sill so that every thing will line up. You then can drill w/ a masonry bit thru the tile or grout line and into the studding thats at the end of the sill. Any questions you can e mail me thru my avatar and check my qualifications GL
Q: Some people say that only natural tiles have radiation. Cheap certainly not a natural stone, there will be no radiation, is that right?
In fact, nothing is a little harm ah. The Said the stone has radiation, but in the end what harm, stone factory workers, selling stone businessmen are not jumping, did not see who said: I was radiation, and very serious
Q: i stay in a moblie home and i would like to lay tile but a lot of ppl are saying not to cause within time the wood under it would give way is that true i dont want to put more carpet cause i have little ones and am tired of shampooing my carpet i have to do it about 4 times a yr and my carpet is a dark green i know but thats what it came with it look nice when it was new but the carpet is 3 yrs old now and not so good looking after so much cleaning .well let me know please
you should be fine as long as you put down cement board first. all the home centers carry it
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 ?
Just try to pour vinegar on the tiles to remove grout haze. Vinegar, a mild, non-staining acid, will remove thin layers of grout and grout haze. Let the vinegar set for five minutes. Scrub the surface with a nylon brush. Tile with leftover grout or haze has more friction than tile with a clean surface. Scrub one tile at a time, but complete the entire floor.Then soak up the vinegar from the grout joints with a sponge. Rinse the sponge in a bucket of clean water, then wash the tiles with a clean sponge. If the sponge slides easily over the surface and hits a spot that seems to grip the sponge, scrub that spot with the nylon brush. Allow the surface and the water and vinegar in the grout joints to dry. Polish the tile with a clean, dry rag.
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.
I would be reluctant to use laminate in any area that is liable to get wet -- snowy boots, washing machine leak, plugged toilet etc. Laminate flooring is very durable but it swells when it gets wet and when it swells it pops up at the joins, then chips. I have had to replace two bathroom laminate floors for just this reason. Use a good quality tile and 3 coats of sealer on the grout. When people have trouble keeping grout clean it is usually because they failed to properly seal it. If you're concerned the tile may be slippery when wet, choose a tile with a bit of texture in it. It will look more high end, give some protection against slipping when wet -- and it will last for as long as you own the home. -- Just be sure to seal the grout 3 days after completion and every couple of years thereafter.
Q: Do I start in the middle like normal tile? What happens if I don‘t start in the middle due to the uneven wall?
You need to measure your room like any other tile and start in the center. Even if your walls are uneven you would still want it to start in the center otherwise it would look strange anyway once you got to the other side of the room...
Q: This is a first time tiling job. Does anyone have any tips to how to properly lay tile?
sorry i have know clue maybe you could research the Internet for some help.
Q: i had my floor tiled a few years ago...they had used black grout between white tile and put my island back...just had island moved and there are black stains on the white tiles...can they come out...and how???
Greetings.. If this is an intentional black grout used between the tiles.. as you say, then your work is cut out.... hope it is just dirt. But, assuming the worse, keep in mind that grout is designed to stick mainly to the unglazed sides of the tiles. So... You can use a razor blade scraper tool -- this tool holds a one sided straight razor blade. You then can slide the blade along the tile at an acute angle (near parallel) and scrape off the grout ( like cleaning a cookie sheet with bad carbon build up). Change blades often for big jobs. Then use the Teflon scrubber pad, soap and water - and - some elbow grease for finishing. Think twice about the bleach...test it on a small unseen area first - it may have nasty staining possibilities on the black grout you Want to see..
Q: This is a new house and they put 16 inch tiles in the bathrooms, which I don't care for. The floors are fine as far as leveling goes, but I would like to put 12 inch tiles directly over the 16 inch ones. Would there be any problems?
I don't think I would, if it is a shiny glazed tile in place now, There wont be a bond between the old and new tiles. If the current tile is a rough slate tile, maybe. Check the recommendations of the manufacturer of the tile you want to install. Another option is to install 1/4 inch concrete backerboard over the existing tile, but it should be screwed down and that's a real chore in your situation. Maybe the manufacturer knows of a type of mortar that will work on those smooth existing tiles (assuming they are smooth). I recommend you to hire a professional if you can hire. I recommend a company ciciliot who are very professional in this regard.
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!~

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