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Wet-fastening method for vitrified tiles
A wet-fastening method for vitrified tiles comprises the following steps: 1, wall surface treatment, wherein before construction, interface adhesion agents or 108 glue are used for being applied to the complete front face of a wall body in the wall surface treatment process; 2, vitrified tile treatment, wherein two grooves are machined in the back face of each tile, and copper wires which are larger than the grooves in length are bonded to the interiors of the grooves; 3, wet-fastening of the tiles, wherein firstly a thin layer of plaster is fastened to the complete back face of each tile, after the plaster is fastened to the complete back face of each tile, a cement mortar bonding layer is applied, and then the vitrified tiles are bonded to the wall face from bottom to top. After the vitrified tiles are bonded to the wall face, the copper wires on the back faces are fixed with cement steel nails which are nailed into the wall body in advance and located on the upper portions of the tiles in a bound mode, and the steel nails protrudes the wall body by from 15 millimeters to 20 millimeters. When the vitrified tiles at the upper end are bonded, the steel nails are covered in the vitrified tiles. Due to the fact that the copper wires of the vitrified tiles at the uppermost end are not fixed with the steel nails, the copper wires are wound downward at the lower ends of the vitrified tiles. The method is simple and easy to construct, and by means of the method, the vitrified tiles after being bonded are not prone to falling off.
Wet-fastening method for vitrified tiles
A wet-fastening method for vitrified tiles comprises the following steps: 1, wall surface treatment, wherein before construction, interface adhesion agents or 108 glue are used for being applied to the complete front face of a wall body in the wall surface treatment process; 2, vitrified tile treatment, wherein two grooves are machined in the back face of each tile, and copper wires which are larger than the grooves in length are bonded to the interiors of the grooves; 3, wet-fastening of the tiles, wherein firstly a thin layer of plaster is fastened to the complete back face of each tile, after the plaster is fastened to the complete back face of each tile, a cement mortar bonding layer is applied, and then the vitrified tiles are bonded to the wall face from bottom to top. After the vitrified tiles are bonded to the wall face, the copper wires on the back faces are fixed with cement steel nails which are nailed into the wall body in advance and located on the upper portions of the tiles in a bound mode, and the steel nails protrudes the wall body by from 15 millimeters to 20 millimeters. When the vitrified tiles at the upper end are bonded, the steel nails are covered in the vitrified tiles. Due to the fact that the copper wires of the vitrified tiles at the uppermost end are not fixed with the steel nails, the copper wires are wound downward at the lower ends of the vitrified tiles. The method is simple and easy to construct, and by means of the method, the vitrified tiles after being bonded are not prone to falling off.
Wet-fastening method for vitrified tiles
WANG HONGMEI (Autor:in)
01.07.2015
Patent
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
IPC:
E04F
FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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