• Vietnam Cement Tile System 1
Vietnam Cement Tile

Vietnam Cement Tile

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
China Main Port
Payment Terms:
TT or LC
Min Order Qty:
100 Square Meters m²
Supply Capability:
5,000 Square Meters per Month m²/month

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Vietnam Handmade Cement Tile

 

Water Absorption: <= 7%

Abrasion: 0.45gr/Cm2

Weight: 1200gr /- 50gr

Elasticity: 1.200N min

 

This is encaustic cement tile, a produce of HANDMADE process created by Skillful Artisant from Vietnam, a country has 100s of Year in making encaustic cement tiles, this production in Vietnam is among the best quality in the world. Inheritating long tradition of making encaustic cement tile together with bring new modern technique to production, our Cement tiles have been produced and controlled under the best conditions to guarantee stable quality for all production batches. Basic material are marble powder and pigment, environmental friendly.

 

All patterns and Colors can be customized

 

Available sizes from 50x50mm to 400x400mm which thickness ranging from 12mm till 25mm

 

Specs:

Length  200mm /-0.5mm

Width  200mm /-0.5mm

Height  15mm /-1.0mm

Top Layer  3mm /-0.1mm

 

Technological Parameters:

Weight  1200 gr /- 50gr

Elasticity 1.200 Newton minimum

Shock resistance  30 times minimum

Water Absorption  <= 7%

Abrasion   0.45 gr/Cm2

 

This is ideal material from indoor using or interior which is suitable for restoration of old building or for luxurious building such as hotels, restaurants, cafe or even for boutique or cottage house. 

Q: What is better brick patio or cement patio(ie cleaning it,cost)?
The hardware stores sell a form that is for the brick or stone look. It's pretty resonable too. You mix the concrete and pour it into the molds and wait for it to set. It's better if you can afford to get two molds of the same type so the work will go faster. YOu can even add certain dye to the concrete when you are mixing it. It comes out looking great. As each one dries you can put it in place.
Q: testing cement resistor by mulitmeteror digital tester
Never heard of a cement resistor. Could be CERMET? But to test a resistor, connect the leads of the multimeter across it, (it has to be disconnected from any other circuit components) set the multimeter to the ohms mode. .
Q: I have vinyl tiles in my kitchen and I wanted to replace it with marble tiles. Do I have to remove the vinyl tiles first or can I just go over it with cement? Thanks.
You can cover the vinyl tiles, but you might end up with an uneven floor when you are done. Plus, like Doug said below, you will wind up with too much flexing for marble flooring, which might make it crack and fail much sooner than it should. You should probably bite the bullet, remove the tiles and start with a concrete slab.
Q: Describe how concrete is made from cement?
Concrete contains: * Portland Cement - Sintered limestone, clay, and gypsum * Aggregate - filler such as rocks and sand * Additives - often nylon fibers, or chemicals, to affect strength or cure time * Reinforcement - optional, steel cable, wire, mesh, or bars. * Water - which binds the cement molecules chemically * Carbon dioxide - joins in from the air to help form crystals in the mixture. Concrete is made by: * Preparing the mold or form, such as laying boards, flattening soil, stamping a shape into sheet metal, or just digging a round hole. * Laying the reinforcements, such as a grid of textured steel bar, or maybe nothing at all. * Mixing the rest of the ingredients in a hopper large enough to handle the weight * Pouring the mud/slurry into the form * Packing, shoveling, or vibrating to help settle the mud and remove trapped air. Typical concrete may set (harden) in 30 minutes to a few hours. Cure time is longer (maximum strength) and typically takes from a few days to a month. Cure may be incomplete if the cement is allowed to dry out, so it's common to cover concrete with plastic, sealants, sprinklers, or use chemicals mixed in to help retain moisture during the cure. These same procedures happen, whether it's a bag of quick-crete poured into a hole with a mailbox post, or whether it's a million ton footing poured in a single session. A great way to see this in action is to look for road construction, or bridge construction.
Q: i need to fill in a crack on our roof which is allowing water to get in to the house, the problem is that erea is always wet. at first i was tolled to use cement. then i read that concrete quot;hardensquot; when wet. so wouldn't that be better to use? its not a big crack so i wont need allot. so how long would it take to quot;dryquot;?
I think you may be confusing the materials. When they told you to use cement, they probably meant roofing cement which is more like a tar material. This is an appropriate material to fill a gap on a roof but may only last about a year. A roofer would be able to do more permanent repair. The other cement is actually a gray powder that is a component of concrete, but not suitable for a roof.
Q: How do you pronounce cement?
cement.....when I lived in Texas they would call it CEEE ment.
Q: So i went to the orthodontist yesterday, and the assistant asked me if i had already gotten my quot;cement blocksquot; in. So, i told her i didn't know what they were, so now i'm just wondering what the are because iv'e never heard of them. And i just got my bottom braces on yesterday, i'm wondering what can help me get rid of the pain, cause i can't eat or chew.
I don't know for sure about the cement blocks, but when I heard that term at my orthodontist, it meant the blocks (brackets) that they put on your teeth so that they can put the wire in. For the pain, ibruprofen/tylenol works best to numb the pain, but it's going to hurt to chew for the first few days. Trust me, I got my top and bottom braces on. Just know, this is going to happen every time you go to the orthodontist to get your bands/wires changed, just not as much pain usually. Eat soft foods (maccheese, oatmeal, pudding, yogurt, etc) and rinse your mouth with salt water.
Q: How do you clean a burn mark from cement?
THIS WILL WORK , BUT IS A VERY DANGEROUS CHEMICAL IF NOT HANDLED CAREFULLY! Most commercial muriatic acid will take the top layer off the cement, but can go further if left on to long You will want to have a hose ready. using a garden sprayer and spray the area very quickly and (be very careful as the cloud that will come off the cement is very toxic and can take your breath away). spray the area with water as this will naturalize the acid and it will be OK to scrub quickly and that should take care of your spot. if your uncombable doing this have a pool person do it for you or someone else do it
Q: The wind knocked over part of our wood fence. Two of the wood posts that were cemented into the dirt were uprooted. I figure the best way to fix the fence would be to use new posts (or bust off the old cement) and bury them in the ground with fresh cement. I'm feeling lazy and wonder if I do as good of a job just burying the old posts with the old cement back into the ground. Will it hold? Maybe this is a no-brainer for some folks - useful comments appreciated.
First off if the wind blew the fence down then maybe you should go alittle deeper with the post. As to your next question, even though your feeling lazy it is best to knock out the old stuff (concrete) and pour new concrete post mix. If not then it is highly likely that you will be doing it again. Its pretty easy but time consuming. Good luck
Q: I was going to tile a bedroom and was wondering if I could use glue on cement board, if so is there anything special that I would have to do, or any certain type of glue to get?
The thin set you need to use is considered a glue of sorts. You need the thin set to properly put down the cement board also, so why no still use it for your glue? And theres not a professional tiler worth his weight in thin set that will use tile mastic for flooring. The other reason you don t use mastics is that they never fully dry out and crystallize like the old mastic. The new ones remain plyable, unlike the old mastics that were petroleum based and dried out and crystallized , losing their bond. Any type of glue you d try to use would need a full coverage, like you get with a thin set. Any questions you can e mail me through my avatar and check my qualifications there. GL
Specializing in production and distribution of different styles of polished tiles & polished glazed tiles. It takes the business concept of people orientation, success through quality, customer first, attentive service, truly adhering to reputation and also detail managing.

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Guangdong,China (Mainland)
Year Established 2011
Annual Output Value US$10 Million - US$50 Million
Main Markets North America; South America; Eastern Europe; Southeast Asia; Africa; Oceania; Mid East; Eastern Asia; Western Europe; Central America; Northern Europe; Southern Europe; South Asia; Domestic Market
Company Certifications ISO9001:2008

2. Manufacturer Certificates

a) Certification Name  
Range  
Reference  
Validity Period  

3. Manufacturer Capability

a) Trade Capacity
Nearest Port Foshan new port, Shenzhen yantian port, Guangzhou huangpu port
Export Percentage 51% - 60%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 11-20 People
Language Spoken: English, Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian
b) Factory Information
Factory Size: 30,000-50,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines 6
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered Buyer Label Offered
Product Price Range Low and/or Average

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

Hot products


Hot Searches

Related keywords