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Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
Black Terrazzo Backsplash
Black Terrazzo Backsplash
Expertly crafted, our Black Terrazzo Backsplash adds a touch of elegance to any kitchen or bathroom. Made with durable materials, it is resistant to stains, scratches, and water damage, ensuring long-lasting beauty. Enhance the look and value of your space with this stunning addition.
Feature | Details |
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Material | Terrazzo |
Product name | Cement terrazzo |
Applications | Interior wall & floor application |
Surface Finish | Polished,Honed |
Slab standard size | 3200*1600mm/2700*1800mm/2400*1600mm/2400*1200mm |
Tile standard size | 800*800mm/900*900mm |
Available Thickness | 2cm/2.5cm/3cm or other thickness as customization. |
Organic Grindstone vs. Inorganic Grindstone
Introduction:
In modern design, black terrazzo backsplashes are available in two types: organic terrazzo and inorganic terrazzo. Both offer numerous benefits, including being seamless, easy to clean, non-toxic, environmentally friendly, abrasion-resistant, impact-resistant, water-resistant, and durable.
Key Differences Between Organic and Inorganic Terrazzo
1. Construction Technology (On-Site Production)
- Organic Terrazzo (e.g., Epoxy Terrazzo): Requires a leveling layer to prevent cracking from the base layer.
- Inorganic Terrazzo (e.g., Cement-Based Terrazzo): Also requires a leveling layer, but re-construction is slightly simpler compared to epoxy terrazzo due to different bonding materials.
2. Construction Difficulty (On-Site Production)
- Organic Terrazzo: More complicated to install.
- Inorganic Terrazzo: Simpler to install compared to organic terrazzo.
3. Decorative Differences in Patterns and Colors
- Organic Terrazzo: Offers more vivid and dynamic color options.
- Inorganic Terrazzo: Tends to have more calm, strong, and solid color choices.
4. Mohs Hardness
- Organic Terrazzo: Approximately 5-6 on the Mohs scale.
- Inorganic Terrazzo: Approximately 7 on the Mohs scale, making it harder and more durable.
5. Price and Cost Comparison
- Organic Terrazzo: Typically has a higher cost than inorganic terrazzo due to its materials and complexity.
- Inorganic Terrazzo: More moderate in terms of price.
6. Fire and Flame Retardancy
- Organic Terrazzo: Fireproof grade reaches B.
- Inorganic Terrazzo: Fireproof grade reaches A1, providing better fire resistance.
7. Environmental Protection
- Organic Terrazzo: Uses non-toxic, environmentally friendly organic binders.
- Inorganic Terrazzo: Zero VOC, low-carbon, and energy-efficient, making it more environmentally friendly.
8. Service Life
- Organic Terrazzo: While it can last as long as the building, the quality may degrade due to material properties, exposure to light, and weathering, resulting in a shorter lifespan than inorganic terrazzo.
- Inorganic Terrazzo: More durable and longer-lasting. Organic terrazzo typically lasts about 15-20 years.
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