Fashion decorative Mosaic tips What is the difference between tiles

2023-07-25 17:20:21

Mention of Mosaic, people will not feel strange, as early as the early 1980s, is many families laid bathroom walls, ground materials. Today, mosaics have made a comeback and become the favorite of decorative materials with colorful forms, which are favored by avant-garde and fashionable families. Today, take you closer to the Mosaic this fashion decoration material, to help you better understand it, so as to buy correctly.


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Netizen asked: What is the difference between Mosaic and tile?


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Mosaic (Mosaic) is a kind of tile, it is a special way of existence of the brick, generally composed of dozens of small blocks of bricks to form a relative large brick. With its small and exquisite, colorful characteristics, it is widely used in indoor small area ground, wall and outdoor large and small wall and floor. Mosaic due to its small size, can be made some puzzles, produce a gradual effect. If your bathroom is large and the lighting effect is good, you can choose to clean it better than other tiles.


Netizens asked: What are the types of Mosaic?

Q: Mosaics can be divided into several different types according to material and process. Glass mosaics can be divided into single-sided machine cutting, double-sided machine cutting and manual cutting according to its process, and non-glass mosaics can be divided into ceramic mosaics, stone mosaics, metal mosaics and so on.


1. Ceramic Mosaic. Is the most traditional kind of Mosaic, known for its small and exquisite, but more monotonous, lower grade.


2, marble Mosaic. It is a Mosaic variety of medium development, rich and colorful, but its acid and alkaline resistance is poor, waterproof performance is not good, so the market reflection is not very good.


3. Glass Mosaic. The colorful glass brings vitality to the Mosaic. It is divided into a variety of small varieties according to the different varieties of glass:


(1) Fused glass Mosaic. Glass mosaics with silicate as the main raw material, melted at high temperature and formed in milky or semi-milky shape, containing a small number of bubbles and unmelted particles.


(2) sintered glass Mosaic. Using glass powder as the main raw material, adding an appropriate amount of binder and so on to press into a certain size of green; A glass Mosaic sintered at a certain temperature.


(3) Venus glass Mosaic. Containing a small amount of bubbles and a certain amount of metal crystal particles, it has a glass Mosaic with obvious light flickering