1. Specifications of common ceramic tiles
1. Common specifications of glazed tiles: 152×152mm (43.3 pieces/square meter), 200×200mm (25 pieces/square meter), 200×300mm (16.7 pieces/square meter), etc.;
2. Common specifications of full-body bricks: 300×300mm (11.2 pieces/square meter), 400×400mm (6.3 pieces/square meter), 600×600mm (2.8 pieces/square meter) ), 800×800mm (1.6 pieces/square meter), etc.;
3. Common specifications of polished tiles: 400×400mm (6.3 pieces/square meter), 600×600mm (2.8 pieces/square meter), 800×800mm (1.6 pieces/square meter), 1000×1000mm (1 piece/square meter), etc.;
4. Common specifications of vitrified tiles: 400×400mm (6.3 pieces/square meter), 300×600mm (5.6 pieces/square meter) square meters), 600×600mm (2.8 pieces/square meter), 800×800mm (1.6 pieces/square meter), 1000×1000mm (1 piece/square meter), etc.;
5. Common specifications of microcrystalline stone: 800 ×800mm (1.6 pieces/square meter), 1000×1000mm (1 piece/square meter), etc.;
6. Common specifications of antique bricks: 150×150mm (44.5 pieces/square meter), 300×300mm (11.2 pieces) / square meter), 600×600mm (2.8 pieces/square meter), 300×600mm (5.6 pieces/square meter), etc.;
2. Calculation method of ceramic tile consumption
1. According to area Calculate the number of tiles
1) First, measure the floor and wall dimensions of the paving space and calculate the area (length × width).
If you need to order ceramic tiles, first select the ceramic tiles in the store, then measure the size of your home, and calculate the quantity of various tiles required according to the selected ceramic tile size before purchasing.
Dimensional measurement: kitchen and bathroom (length, width, height, door and window width, height), other places where wall tiles are not required only need to be measured in length and width (such as bedrooms and living rooms) .
(Note: When measuring the height of the kitchen and bathroom, you only need to measure the distance between the lowest position of the upper sewer pipe and the ground)
2) Calculation formula
Total piece Number = ceramic tile laying area (square meters) ÷ (length of a single tile × width of a single tile)
For example: 20 square meters, paving 300×300mm tiles*** should buy How many bricks?
Total number of pieces = 20M2÷(0.3m×0.3m) = 222.2 (pieces)
Note: When calculating the number of pieces, the units should be unified. If there are decimals after calculation, generally Calculate using the 'round up' method, that is, 223 pieces, plus construction losses (usually 6-8) before purchasing;
2. Calculate foot lines, side lines, and waist lines according to length The number of pieces
First measure the total length value of the leg line, edge line and waist line to be attached;
Calculation formula: Total number of pieces = total length value ÷ single piece leg line, The length value of the side line and waist line
For example: if the length of the waist line to be attached is 15m, choose a waist line with specifications of 600mm×100mm. Total number of pieces=15÷0.6m=25 pieces. If there is a decimal point after the calculation, it is generally calculated by rounding up. Just purchase a few pieces for construction losses.
Extended information:
Ceramic tiles, also known as tiles, are made of refractory metal oxides and semi-metal oxides through the process of grinding, mixing, pressing, glazing and sintering. The formed acid and alkali resistant porcelain or stone, etc., building or decorative materials are called ceramic tiles. Its raw materials are mostly mixed with clay, quartz sand, etc.
National classification standard:
Porcelain brick? Water absorption rate? Less than or equal to 0.5;
Porcelain stoneware water absorption rate is greater than 0.5 and less than or equal to 3;
The water absorption rate of fine stoneware is greater than 3 and less than or equal to 6; the water absorption rate of stoneware bricks is greater than 6 and less than or equal to 10;
The water absorption rate of ceramic bricks is greater than 10.
Expression of water absorption rate:
Ceramic bricks gt; 10≥ stoneware bricks gt; 6≥ fine stoneware gt; 3≥ porcelain stoneware gt; 0.5≥ porcelain bricks.
The water absorption rate of 0.5-10 is summarized as semi-porcelain
It can be divided according to its use: exterior wall tiles, interior wall tiles, floor tiles, square tiles, industrial tiles, etc.
According to molding: dry-pressed bricks, extruded bricks, and plastic molded bricks.
Ingredients of burning: oxidizing ceramic tiles and reducing ceramic tiles.
Depending on the glaze: glazed bricks, unglazed bricks.
According to water absorption rate: porcelain tiles, stoneware tiles, fine stoneware tiles, stoneware tiles, and ceramic tiles.
According to type: polished bricks, antique bricks, porcelain tiles, fully polished glazed bricks, polished crystal bricks, microcrystalline stones, split bricks, square bricks (cultural bricks).
According to the production process: printed tiles, polished tiles, spotted tiles, crystal tiles, and unglazed tiles.
Knowledge about ceramic tiles
The surface of full-body tiles is not glazed, and the material and color of the front and back sides are the same, hence the name full-body tiles.
Full-body brick is a kind of wear-resistant brick. Although there are also varieties such as see-through bricks, the design and color of full-body bricks are not as good as glazed bricks. As interior design tends to be more and more plain, full-body bricks have become more and more fashionable. Full-body bricks are widely used on the floors of halls, corridors, outdoor walkways and other decoration projects, and are generally less used on walls. surface, and most anti-skid bricks are full-body bricks.
The common specifications of full-body bricks are 300x300mm, 300x600mm, 400x400mm, 500x500mm, 600x600mm, 800x800mm, etc.
Advantages: Due to the rough surface, the wear resistance and anti-slip properties are the best among all ceramic tiles.
Disadvantages: Its unique structure determines the texture and effect of full-body bricks, and the decorative effect is poor.
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-tiles