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Anti-hollowing paving process of vitrified tiles
The invention discloses an anti-hollowing paving process of vitrified tiles. The process includes the steps of 1, treating the vitrified tiles, to be specific, cleaning the back of each vitrified tile, soaking the vitrified tiles to move dust and other impurities, brushing off industrial wax from the back of the vitrified tiles, and air-drying the vitrified tiles; 2, treating a base layer of a wall, to be specific, cleaning a bonding face of the wall with a cleaning tool before painting so as to keep the bonding face of the wall clean, spraying water to the wall for moisturizing, drying the surface of the wall in shade to make sure the surface has no evident water stain, and applying bonding agent to the bonding face of the wall with the thickness of the bonding agent ranging from 0.6 mm to 1.2 mm; 3, testing water absorption of the vitrified tiles, and selecting proper binder; 4, paving the vitrified tiles, to be specific, by means of double-side bonding, scrape-coating the base layer of the wall with a layer of binder, scrape-coating the back of each vitrified tile with a layer of binder, smearing the periphery of each vitrified tile into a beveled edge, and performing paving. By the use of the anti-hollowing paving process, the vitrified tiles and the base layer of the wall can be fully contacted and bonded, and hollowing or shedding rarely occurs.
Anti-hollowing paving process of vitrified tiles
The invention discloses an anti-hollowing paving process of vitrified tiles. The process includes the steps of 1, treating the vitrified tiles, to be specific, cleaning the back of each vitrified tile, soaking the vitrified tiles to move dust and other impurities, brushing off industrial wax from the back of the vitrified tiles, and air-drying the vitrified tiles; 2, treating a base layer of a wall, to be specific, cleaning a bonding face of the wall with a cleaning tool before painting so as to keep the bonding face of the wall clean, spraying water to the wall for moisturizing, drying the surface of the wall in shade to make sure the surface has no evident water stain, and applying bonding agent to the bonding face of the wall with the thickness of the bonding agent ranging from 0.6 mm to 1.2 mm; 3, testing water absorption of the vitrified tiles, and selecting proper binder; 4, paving the vitrified tiles, to be specific, by means of double-side bonding, scrape-coating the base layer of the wall with a layer of binder, scrape-coating the back of each vitrified tile with a layer of binder, smearing the periphery of each vitrified tile into a beveled edge, and performing paving. By the use of the anti-hollowing paving process, the vitrified tiles and the base layer of the wall can be fully contacted and bonded, and hollowing or shedding rarely occurs.
Anti-hollowing paving process of vitrified tiles
ZENG YISHENG (author) / CAI WENHUA (author) / CHEN XIAOQING (author) / GAO JIALIN (author) / HUANG SHENGKUN (author) / JIANG JIE (author) / LI ZHANGFEI (author) / SHANG XINLI (author) / SUN HAIJUN (author) / SUN YANLI (author)
2015-09-30
Patent
Electronic Resource
English
IPC:
E04F
FINISHING WORK ON BUILDINGS, e.g. STAIRS, FLOORS
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Ausbau von Bauwerken, z.B. Treppen, Fußböden
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