PORCELAIN RUSTIC FLOOR&WALL TILE STONE DESIGN
- Loading Port:
- Shekou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 m²/month
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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
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: How many tiles measuring 450mm x 450mm do i nedd to cover an area of 6m x 2m?
- Your answer is 60 tiles (actually about 59 and 1/4 tiles). 1 meter = 100 centimeters = 1,000 mm Area: 6 meters X 1000 = 6,000 mm 2 meters X 1,000 = 2,000 mm 6,000 mm X 2,000 mm = 120,000,000 mm2 Each tile: 450 mm X 450 mm = 202,500 mm2 Number of tiles: 120,000,000 mm2 : 202,500 mm2 = 59.26 tiles or ~59 1/4 tiles. An easier way is to convert the whole thing to meters. That will avoid all the confusing zeros, while the result remains the same (as using inches rather then 1/16 or 1/32. lol).
- 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?
- Why soak them? All normal tiles have a glazing on them and the glaze finish can be different to test the different stuff you want to test on them. You have bright glaze , matte glaze satin glaze. Some stone tiles with no glaze on them at all that might stain . Some stones you can seal w/a sealer to see how that works. Go to your local mom and pop type flooring store and tell them this is a school project and ask if they have any spare tile to give you. We helped many school projects over the years . Any questions you can e mail me thru my avatar. GL
- Q: hey guys my house just got renovated a few days ago... it seems like some tiles have tough stains on it. is there a type of detergent or anything that removes it off? it looks well ugly and makes the surface rough... it's on both my floor and wall tiles
- Muriatic Acid is what you want, but use heavy rubber gloves and use sparingly. Don't let it spatter on carpets or furniture. Don't let it spatter on metal. it is a weak acid and will bubble up when it gets onto cement. To neutralize it, you can use a solution of bicarbonate of Soda and water. White vinegar may well work also and you might want to try that one first since it has less precautions that would come with its use. You would neutralize that the same way. If your tile grouting has been sealed, you will have to redo that.
- Q: does any one know where to find any harvest gold bathroom tiles?? it was a color that was big in the 70‘s but it is almost impossible to find it now in stores..does anyone know of any stores or webites that sell them please let me know i need them for replacements
- At one time there were a few reclamation stores that bought and sold old discontinued tile lots , but they didn t do well..You may now have to use a complementing color or just a white to replace .. If you have any tile at all I can help you tell what type and whos tile it was to get replacements to fit, since there are a couple of different sizes in the 4x4 tile ( which is what I assume you have to replace). Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there.. GL
- 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?
- Tiling over the original tile is not a good idea. The door in your entry way will most likely hit anyway. The time involved will mostly be in the prep of the area ie taking up the old tile and thin set. After that is done mixing the new thin set and laying the new tile should go rather quickly. You then have to wait 24hrs to grout the tile. The actual tiling should only take a couple of hours and then of course the time till you can grout.
- Q: Theres only a doorway no door separating my bedroom to my bathroom? Should I finish it with the Wood flooring or go with a ceramic tile?
- I would suggest Tile. I honestly do not think that Wood is the best choice because there will be a lot of water on the floor most of the time so it could harm the floors.
- Q: I have asbestos tiles in my basement (of a home I recently purchased). I sent them off to a lab for testing. The lab results came back 4% asbestos. I definitely want to remove the tiles. The majority of the tiles are in good shape. Some of the corners on a few of them are cracking. Right now I am considering the DIY vs. hiring the pros for removalI have been given conflicting advise thus far. Some say do it yourself, there is a very low percentage of asbestos in your tiles -- 4%. Others say Don‘t risk it, pay for the peace of mind. Here are my questions: Is 4% a low percentage for asbestos tiles? Is this low enough to be trivial or of lessor concern when taking on DIY removal? The pros quoted me $1300 for removal and an additional $275 for an air quality test/certification. Is this a fair price for about 500 square feet of tiles? Is air quality testing really necessary given the low percentage of asbestos in my tiles? Or, are they just making money off the fear and hysteria around asbestos?
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- Q: Bathroom tiles are often encountered in the water dyed ugly color, the market tiles have no waterproof anti-fouling ability?
- September 2009, most of the brands are listed completely impermeable within the wall, brick and glazed between the waterproof layer, you can achieve the water does not change color, not cracking and so on. You have to buy the words to the market to ask is not permeable on it, the best point of their own water try.
- 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.
- Tiles Spacers Silicone caulk Caulk gun Plastic spoon Level Tape measure Mastic V-notched 3/16 trowel Wet saw Pencil Also, you can get various tiles at any hardware store for anywhere from $2 - $10 per sq. ft. depending what you pick out. It really isnt difficult. Caulking takes a while to dry, so if you have a hard time positioning a tile, you can remove it and replace it until you get it right. Someone at the store can answer any questions. If you would like, I can probably e-mail you detailed instructions that will walk you through it.
- Q: 20cm x 20cm uses 5 whole tiles, 4 half tiles, and 4 quarter tiles. Describe a method for calculating how many tiles of each type you needs for larger square tabletops.
- Total tiles = 5 * (4/4) + 4 * (2/4) + 4 * (1/4) = (20 + 8 + 4) / 4 = 32 / 4 whole tile equivalents = 8 whole tile equivalents We can conclude that since 20 x 20 = 400 = 8 whole tile equivalents the area of one whole tile is 400/8 = 50 sq cm So we take the dimensions of the table, a * b, and divide by 50 to find out how many whole tile equivalents we'll need. How many whole, half, and quarter tiles will be needed depends on the shape of the table and the exact dimensions of both the table and the tiles. The tiles might be any of these sizes: 5 x 10 cm 4 x 12.5 cm 8 x 6.25 cm or some other numbers as long as the product is 50 sq cm.
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PORCELAIN RUSTIC FLOOR&WALL TILE STONE DESIGN
- Loading Port:
- Shekou
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 500 m²
- Supply Capability:
- 20000 m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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