In the production of cement tiles, several aspects can affect their quality:
The production process of cement tiles varies, which affects their quality. Generally, roller-pressed cement tiles can be made in solid colors, offering an advantage in color retention, although they may be slightly weaker in terms of strength compared to molded cement tiles.
2. The raw materials used in the production of cement tiles directly affect their quality. Tiles should be made with cement of a 425 or higher grade, and river sand is preferable over yellow sand.
3. The material ratio affects the appearance of the tiles. An improper ratio of water, cement, and sand can lead to bubbles, cracks, and even affect the strength of the tiles.
4. Advanced production equipment is also one of the key factors ensuring the quality of cement tiles.
5. Timely maintenance and care of equipment molds. Failing to perform proper regular maintenance on molds can result in issues such as warping and cracking in the produced cement tiles.
6. For color treatment processes, it is recommended to use traditional manual spraying to ensure that the amount of color coating for the tiles meets the requirements. Insufficient spraying volume significantly affects the color retention and aesthetic appearance of the cement tiles.
Proper maintenance is one of the key factors ensuring the strength of cement tiles meets standards. At least 15 days of routine outdoor maintenance is recommended, and ideally, 30 days or more for non-urgent supply needs.
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