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Rustic Tile CMAX 6896

Rustic Tile CMAX 6896

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Product Description:

Key Specifications/Special Features:

  • Size: 300 x 300mm; 400 x 400 mm; 500 x 500 mm;

  • MOQ: 1 x 20ft FCL

  • Applications:

    • Thin slabs are made from clay and other inorganic raw materials

    • Generally used as coverings for floors and walls, usually shaped by extruding (A) or pressing (B) at room temperature but may be formed by other processes (C), then dried and subsequently fired at temperatures sufficient to develop the required properties

    • Tiles can be glazed (GL) or unglazed (UGL) and are incombustible and unaffected by light

  • Standards: GB/T 4100-2006, ISO 13006:1998 (E)

  • Certificates: ISO 13006:1998 (E), SASO 1031/1998

Primary Competitive Advantages:

  • Brand-name Parts

  • Experienced Staff

  • Price

  • Prompt Delivery

  • Quality Approvals

  • Stock

  • Good Payment Term

Main Export Markets:

  • Eastern Europe

  • North America

  • Mid East/Africa

  • Central/South America

  • Asia

  • Western Europe

  • Australasia

Rustic Floor Tile

Packing

Tiles are packed in styrfoam boxes and are further packed into fumigated wooden crate. For slabs, each slab is packed in a separate polythene wrapper to reduce or avoid scratching of tiles and slabs which are packed face to face. 2cm slabs about 15-18pcs in one bundle; 3cm slabs about 10-13pcs in one bundle

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  • Our Advantanges:

  • 1. Our company is a state-owned group company. So we have good reputation and credibility.

  • 2. We own many qurries in china,brazil,iran,india to ensure our supply of different types of granite,marble,limestone,sandstone,etc.

  • 3. We are a professional manufacturer so we can provide you various tiles with high quality and best price.

  • 4. We have more than 5 years exports experience.So we can make your order more smooth.

  • 5. All of our goods will pass THREE QUALITY INSPECTIONS before shippment.

  • 6. Best after sale service, customer can follow their orders situation any time, no matter on production line, warehouse or shippment.

  • 7.Special dimensions available according to your request.

  • 8.We have many certifications of our tiles.

  • Here you can find good productions, better price and best service; please enjoying and welcome inquirying!

  • Choose us is your best choice! Our purpose is: CUSTOMER IS FIRST!

Q:after grouting a new tile floor (about 400 sq ft) and several moppings the finish is still somewhat dull. how do i clean the tile to bring back a nice glossy finish? Thanks
Rise out a sponge, wipe it gently across the surface with one smooth stroke. Flip the sponge over and use the other side for the next stroke. Then rinse the sponge off again and repeat the process until you’ve wiped down the whole area. Resist the temptation to rinse the sponge less often.
Q:i‘m redoing the floor in a bedroom. i already picked out the ceramic tile i want but i wanted some 4x4 fleur de lis decorative tile to go with it. know where i can find some that‘s reasonably priced?
I okorder /... Good luck in your search! :)
Q:tile itself
How to remove a tile? First of all, get a good old chisel and hammer. You have to break the tiles and remove the plaster. Just be careful you do not over do it or you will end up damaging the wall totally. Safety is also a concern. When you chisel or break these tiles, sharp pieces of it becomes a dangerous projectile scattering all over. Always wear protective gear, like glasses, gloves and a mask if you are allergic to dust. Off course if there is a drain nearby, cover it to prevent dust or tile particles from entering the drain.
Q:I am installing commercial tile and I have no idea what tool is used to cut this kind of tile, it easily breaks if its bent too hard. I need to cut curved areas on this tile and I have no idea what too to use. Please help! ;)
With all due respect, and a bunch of years in this; I WOULDN'T One thing I notice however; is that you don't state an intent for the tiles; or a reason to implant hooks. That might help us in answering. EXAMPLE: A shower stall tile addition. A dremel might be as decent as a concrete bit; but a tedious task in any case. Tile is essentially GLASS. Hopefully you have extras in case of any OOOPS? Then there is the question of how YOU define SMALL? More info by request. Steven Wolf
Q:All together, which one is more expensive to install and buying the tile or wood? Thanks!!! And if you can, leave site names.
It depends entirely upon the type and quality of tile (glazed porcelain will typically be less expensive than stone or travertine), or if you are installing real hard wood, or laminate, where you buy the tile/laminate/hardwood (an outlet, home depot, costco) and if you are doing it yourself, or hiring it done, which will of course automatically make it more expensive if you hire it done. Once you decide the look and feel you want for your room or house that may help you to decide further. I hope this helps!
Q:Earlier I asked, How to find a good tile? This is what I meant
Anything that is real ceramic tile is good. Think about texture, cleaning and what the room is used for when choosing. It usually runs from $1 to $8 a square foot depending on which you choose. If you are planning to do it yourself you will need the proper tools such as a tile cutter, grout, and a base flooring etc. This will cost you up to $300 for everything but would save lots of money on labor etc. Don't buy the cheapest tile cutter! This is one of those things that you get what you pay for. Hope this helps.
Q:What is the difference between tiles, tiles, tiles and tiles?
Tiles are made of refractory metal oxides and semi-metallic oxides, through the grinding, mixing, pressing, glazing, sintering process, and the formation of a kind of acid and alkali resistant porcelain or stone and other building or decorative materials, Collectively called tiles. And tiles, tiles are based on the use of to distinguish. Sample brick is the meaning of the sample. Brick: Tiles attached to the surface of the building. Brick is made of refractory clay after molding and roasting. Usually made rectangular, the size of 100 × 100 × 10mm and 150 × 150 × 10mm and so on. It has a solid texture, high strength, low water absorption (less than 4%) and so on. Generally pale yellow, used as exterior finishes. Floor tiles: floor tiles are a ground decoration material, also known as floor tiles. Made of clay. Specifications variety. Quality Kennedy, pressure wear, can moisture. Some by glazing treatment, with decorative effect. Used for public buildings and civil buildings on the ground and floor.
Q:are linulium tiles long lasting? how can I replace.
Are you talking ceramic tiles? Remove the baseboards and use a blow dryer or heat gun and a wide metal putty knife to remove the linoleum. Have a trash can next to you to deposit the linoleum. Once you have that all done email me and I'll tell you what else you need to do. Is the linoleum on concrete or wood subfloor?
Q:I want to install tile over laminate. How do I do this?
you cant. the laminate will not adhese to the tile. trust me, you should just rip up the laminate. it can be fun, and there is most likely ply wood underneath it. this will make your update much more pleasant and permanent and will also be very easy. good luck with things :-)
Q:I want to know if it‘s necessary to use any special underlayment, or any additional steps required to successfully lay ceramic tile over a wood plank floor. Thanks!
Not directly. There are products out there like Tavy Thinskin that say you can do this by applying the Tavy membrane first and then setting tile, but I've seen installations like this fail far too often. Plank floors move too much for an installation like this. They will inevitably crack the tile or the grout. If this is a plank subfloor then you are best to put down 1/4 durock concrete board before tiling. If it's less than about an inch thick, you should lay a sheet of exterior grade plywood and apply a Ditra membrane before laying tile. Concrete board adds no structural value so you need to make sure your subfloor is stiff enough to avoid flexing and causing cracks. If this is an actual finished hardwood floor, it really needs to be ripped out and proper subfloor for tile installed like I laid it out in the last section. There is another easier option but it can get expensive. There is a product out now that is basically a porcelain tile mounted on a plastic grid. You click the grid (and tile) together just like installing a laminate floor and then grout the joints with a flexible urethane gout. This allows the whole installation to float without any actual connection to the floor below. This newer system is greatly improved over the older systems where a tile was mounted on an actual laminate backer board. We had the opportunity to bring the product into our store, but we passed on it due to cost. I'd have to sell it for $8-$10 / SF. The grout isn't cheap either.

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