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Xiamen Ji Yuan Stone Co.,Ltd.
Peel And Stick Stone Tile
Peel And Stick Stone Tile
Introducing the Peel And Stick Stone Tile - the perfect solution for those looking to transform their living space with ease. These tiles are made from high-quality, durable materials and boast a simple and efficient peel-and-stick installation process. Upgrade your home decor effortlessly and achieve a stylish and sophisticated look.
Feature | Details |
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Product | Peel And Stick Stone Tile |
Surface | Split face |
Thickness | 0.8-1.2cm,1-1.5cm,1-2cm,1.5-2.5cm,2.5-3.5cm etc |
Finished Products | Floor tiles, Wall cladding, Countertops, Windowsills, Special-shaped tiles, Small slabs, Swimming pool, stairs, steps, wall panel, flooring, veneers, slabs, coping tiles, bathtub etc |
Colour | Black, Blue, White, Red, Pink, Brown, Yellow, Grey, Green, Purple, etc. |
Material | Granite, Marble, Quartz, Sandstone, Basalt, Slate, Travertine etc |
Products | Available in Slabs, Tiles, and customized sizes.ect |
Application | Outdoor and indoor construction projects; |
Sizes | Available in different sizes for different products; Customized specification is also available. |
Thickness (cm) | 1, 1.2, 1.5, 1.8, 2, 3, etc |
Slabs (cm) | 60x120up, 70x120up,120upx240up,etc |
Tiles (cm) | 30x30,60x60,30x60,305x305,etc |
Edge | Bevel, Flat, Bullnose, Cut, etc |
Finish | Polished, Honed, Flamed, Bushhammered, etc |
Package | International Seaworthy wooden crates; available with Customized packing requirements |
Quality Requirements for Electrical Insulation Boards
1. Physical and Electrical Properties
- The marble electrical insulation board must meet the standards outlined in Table 4.25.7.
- It should exhibit suitable physical and electrical properties to ensure effective insulation performance.
2. Relationship Between Marble and Other Minerals
- Many non-ferrous metals, rare metals, precious metals, and non-metallic minerals are geologically associated with marble.
- Marble is also an excellent building material and a preferred raw material for arts and crafts.
3. Characteristics of Marble
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Hardness:
- Marble is a medium-hard peel-and-stick stone tile, making it easy to mine and process.
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Aesthetic Appeal:
- When polished, marble reveals decorative patterns and vibrant color textures, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor decoration.
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Chemical Composition:
- Primarily composed of calcium carbonate (CaCO₃) or magnesium carbonate (MgCO₃), making it highly reactive to acidic environments.
4. Impact of Acidic Pollution on Marble
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Urban air pollution affects marble due to the presence of:
- Carbonic acid (formed from carbon dioxide).
- Sulfuric acid (produced from industrial soot).
- These acids gradually erode marble, impacting its durability and appearance.
- Despite this, marble remains a preferred material for architectural decoration and sculptures.
5. Differences Between Natural and Artificial Marble
A. Natural Marble
- Composed purely of naturally occurring minerals.
- More susceptible to moisture, acid, and temperature variations.
B. Artificial Marble
- Made using unsaturated polyester resin as a binder, combined with:
- Natural marble, calcite, dolomite, silica sand, glass powder.
- Flame retardants, color additives, and stabilizers.
- Formed and cured through vibration compression, extrusion, and other industrial methods.
- Engineered to improve moisture resistance, acid resistance, high-temperature resistance, and seamless patchwork integration.
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