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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:the tiles are laid down using thinset cement. Mastic not used.
if they are ceramic and have been laid in a morter bed (standard way of laying these tile) your going to end up breaking a lot of them --best to tear them all up and start over scrape floor as much as you can to get old morter off be careful if your on a wood base -- not as bad if your on a slab
Q:How do you tile anyway? thank you
Tiling over existing tiles is never a good idea. You need to rip them out, and tile to the existing sub-floor if it is in good shape. Also, you need to remove the old glue or cement used to adhere the existing tiles. If you cannot remove the glue/cement and the sub-floor is in crappy condition, then rip it out and put in a new sub-floor. And yes, I do know about this, because I'm doing exactly that right now myself. Google up How to Tile....you will get many how to video's that will show you exactly what to do.
Q:This tile in my kitchen became loose a while ago and today I decided to try to fix it but not sure what to do. As you can see from the image link, a fair amount of concrete has come off with the tile. I suppose I can‘t re-use this tile. I have a spare one available. What I need to know is what product do I use to fill in the hole? Should I try to get out all the old concrete stuff first?
Remove as much of the old stuff that you need to fit it back flush with the rest of the tiles then apply thick bed adhesive to the mesh and to the clean part of the tile and ease it on.
Q:Why should a piece of tile stickers, why can not once on the ground to do a piece of tiles
A piece of easy to break is how to get the room? If a little bit how to do a piece of words can be changed
Q:I have kitchen tiles that have long term stains like broth and sauce stains. They won't come out with standard tile cleaner. Should I used bleach or will something else work better?
have you tried perfume? dont ask me how I know this, but I know that it will lift sharpie markings off of almost anything!
Q:I recently bought a house, second-hand, would like to renovate, floor tiles do not know demolition is not demolished, would like to ask, it is best to have friends in Guangdong Foshan, the following questions, answer well, and real, The best information can refer to, must be given! My home on the 7th floor, stairs roof Demolition of tiles to find someone to split the floor? Has not been found to really remove the floor of the price, in the end package clean up is how much a square, I want the price of Foshan Do you want to tear down the house with a broken machine?
Package to the decoration together to do the matter, is it in Chengdu? Chengdu we can build
Q:What are the external wall tiles?
Outer wall tiles are mainly used for the decoration and protection of exterior walls. Color specifications are rich, outside the wall specifications are 25 * 25mm, 23 * 48mm, 45 * 45mm, 45 * 95mm, 45 * 145mm, 95 * 95mm, 100 * 100mm, 45 * 195mm, 100 * 200mm, 50 * 200mm, 60 * 240mm, 200 * 400mm and so on.
Q:i will be laying tiles o my bathroom floor and i am wondering if HomeDepot or Lowes do the tile cutting. i dont want to purchase the wet saw. i will need to cut tiles for corners and things like that. Thanks.
Yeah, some of them do. Just go back to the tile section and ask. I know my local Lowe's does. They charge per tile I think. I personally recommend renting a wetsaw or buying a cheap wetsaw. You can buy one for about $50-75 if you buy a cheap one. The reason why I say that is because trying to get the cuts right when you are running back and forth isn't the easiest to do, especially if you have a lot of tiles to cut. There were many times when I did tiling in my kitchen that I needed to adjust how I cut the piece. For the cheap ones, I'd recommend buying a cheap large Rubbermaid container that isn't real tall to set the wetsaw in. It makes cleaning up a lot easier. If you have only a very few tiles to cut, then it might be better to have Lowe's or Home Depot cut them. The manual tile cutters work ok as long as you don't have to work on small tiles or very thick tiles. For my kitchen I had small thick tiles, so using a manual tile cutter didn't make sense. Manual tile cutters don't really cut the tile. They score the tile then break it. That's why thick small tiles work poorly on them. Manual tile cutters tend to work better for large or thin tiles like floor tiles or bathroom wall tiles like porcelain tiles. If the floor tiles are large floor tiles the manual tile cutter/breaker would be your best/cheapest option.
Q:the kitchen is pretty spacious, but is it possible to put tiles on top of wood?
I had the same cocern when I was remodeling my kitchen. I had a linoleum floor and wanted to change to tiles. I ripped out my old linoleum floor only because I wanted to keep the increase of the new flooring to a min. Everybody I taked to suggested to use backerboard over your sub floor if you want your new floor to last. Use 1/4 if you subfloor is relativley stable, 1/2 backerboard if not. But remember the difference in height of your new floor with the thickness of the backer board and tiles.
Q:We have a fireplace in our lower level that is outdated, dingy old masonry and doesn‘t fit with the rest of our updates down there. I would like to tile over it and have it ready for use before our family comes over for Thanksgiving. What is the best method?
You can attach tile directly to masonry, it has been done all over the world for centuries (Italy, Spain, Middle East all use tile on the exterior of buildings...) I would assume normal thin-set mortar would work, but I believe it would depend on the exact type of masonry- concrete block or clay brick. A thicker adhesive bed will likely be necessary to smooth over the rough surface, but because of the relatively porous surface of most types of masonry your bond should be excellent. My only word of caution would be if you have any cracks in the masonry. Make sure they are not active (widening and narrowing), which may occur with temperature and humidity swings. Either way, you may choose to weld the crack with epoxy to prevent any crack movements that may telegraph through your tile and crack it. HTH, Andrew Kester, PE Structural Engineer Florida (..and a tile afficianado..)

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