The installation of fossil stone differs significantly from that of ordinary wall construction.
One, clean the wall surface and create a rough texture. If the surface is made of plastic, wood, or other low-absorbent smooth materials, wire mesh must be laid, and a rough base must be formed. After thorough maintenance, proceed with the application.
Prior to adhering the rocks, ensure they are properly arranged and matched on a flat surface.Apply after effects, lay them in order of sequence; avoid placing rocks of similar size, shape, or color next to each other.
Section 3: White cement above 425 grade, ordinary cement (ratio of cement:sand:801 adhesive is 1:2:0.05), ceramic adhesive (please refer to the adhesive usage instructions), and high-performance adhesive are all suitable as adhesives.
Four, thoroughly wet the rock and apply adhesive in the center at the bottom, forming a mountain-like shape. (When bonding antique tiles, a thin layer of adhesive can be applied to the bottom of the tiles.) If the surface is accidentally soiled over a large area, clean it with a brush immediately before use.
Five, apply to the corner first. Press thoroughly to ensure the adhesive挤出 is visible around the rock (some products do not require corner application).
Six, rock cutting may be required for adjustments during construction.
Pack the gaps with paint in plastic bags, paying attention to the depth; the deeper the gap, the better the three-dimensional effect of the product.
After the sealant starts to set, use bamboo strips or similar to remove excess material. Use a damp brush to repair the surface of the gaps. If by accident a small amount of sealant or adhesive sticks to the rock surface, wait for it to dry and then remove it with a brush. Some products do not require gaps to be left.
Section 9: When rocks are used outdoors, after the tiles are laid, apply a protective agent once the product and the joint filler are completely dry (features include waterproofing, frost resistance, UV protection, and alkali resistance).
Ten: Treatment of seam allowance requirements.





































