Friday 7 June 2013

All glazed ceramic tile is usually transparent glaze surface convex or transparent glaze flower

Full cast glazed tile is now generally transparent or transparent convex surface enamel glaze is a polishing process can be carried out in the glaze a special recipe glaze, which is applied to the last one antique brick glaze. Said ceramic mall scouring of German network, the whole cast glaze yield depends on the level of production of the plant, depending on the quality and the glaze, high in the mature plant is usually produced, it can get more than 95% yield. In terms of cost, all belong to a polished glaze firing process, it will not be too high, in terms of online shopping tile sales price also allow consumers to accept. 


Secondly, the whole cast is different from ordinary tiles glazed tiles, the surface of the glaze to wear special crystal glaze, sintered at high temperature molecular fully enclosed, almost no gap, can long durability remains highlighted not bleak, hard wear. 6 degrees above Mohs hardness, water absorption is less than 0.5%, compared with natural stone texture, uniform, dense, stable and secure. 

"Because all polished glaze color in the texture unmatched decorative realization, so to some extent, is the emergence of the polished glaze tile decorative properties referred to a new height." Network Amoy Germany said ceramic Mall , cartier fashion jewelry the whole cast glazed tile craft way more, including flat screen printing methods (the use of the way the country's enterprises accounted for about 90%), roller printing special engraving method (the use of the country's enterprises accounted for about 1.5% of way), pour Glaze methods (linear or bell cream enamel glazing, the use of the way the country's enterprises accounted for about 7%), rejection Glaze way (rejection glazed cabinet or waterjet cabinet, the current national enterprises in applying this method is not a production), dry granulator Shi dry grain mode (the use of the country the way enterprises accounted for about 1.5%) and so on.

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