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A Because Sintered Stone is safe, as it is non-radiation and formaldehyde-free. Its large format can reduce joints to create a seamless effect, and then enhance interior design aesthetics.
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A Yes, we can. We can arrange our forwarding department to help you to consolidate all products into the container.
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A We also offer some custom fabrications of Sintered Stone, such as bathroom integrated sink, cabinet, vanity, etc. Please contact us for more detailed information.
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A All our products are insurance covered, our after sales will sort our the reasons and you'll be properly compensated.
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A As long as you don't chip at the tile with any heavy or sharp objects, tile should last for the life of the home.
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A Yes do! We have customers for wholesalers. And our production & quality control & Doc. Service are doing very well.
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A There are two basic types of porcelain, glazed porcelain and full body porcelain, also known as through body porcelain.
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A Polished or semi-polished: After firing this type of tile is mechanically polished to a reflective finish.
Glazed: A glaze is applied as the top layer of the tile. The finish may be smooth, matt or glossy.
Matt or natural finish: A tile with this finish typically comes out of the kiln and does not undergo any or much further processing.
Rock or structured finish: This tile has a textured finish, with ridges and dips; they are often used in external applications because of their anti-slip properties
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A Please check with our sales team for Alibaba wholesale channel of ex stock products for small quantity purchase, or check with our distributor locally.
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A As long as you know the dimensions of the walls or floor that you are tiling, you can work out the amount of tiles that you need.
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A Use a carbide tipped masonry bit or diamond drill bit. Regular twist drill bits can't cut through the fire-hardened glaze.
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A Yes we have. We always have one set samples for new orders.
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A There are four easy ways to cut a ceramic or porcelain tiles.
· Manual Tile Cutter – Best suited for making straight cuts in ceramic or porcelain tiles. Not suited for diagonal cuts, very tiny cuts, round cuts or larger formatted tiles as they won’t fit inside the cutter.
· Tile Nippers – Best suited for making unusual or rounded cuts in tiles. Not suited for cutting large number of tiles.
· Diamond Hole Saw – Best suited for making round holes in tiles. It has no other use.
· Wet Saw – Best suited for large tile jobs where you need to make many cuts in tiles and different types of cuts in tiles. Not suited for making curved or rounded cuts.
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A Sintered Stone is an innovative large format tile, a more popular choice for indoor and outdoor decorative slab in the last few years.
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A We usually recommend between 3mm and 5mm for floor tiles and no less than 1.5mm for wall tiles. Grout spacers are a fantastic way to ensure your grout lines are level and even.
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A Sintered Stone is made of clays, feldspar, silica, and natural colored minerals.
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A New concrete reaches full strength after 21 days but it is recommended to wait the full curing period of 28 days before installing tile.