Swimming Pool Mosaic Selection Techniques
Swimming pools are a good place to go on a hot summer day. Swimming pools are generally built with materials such as metal, plastic, fibreglass or concrete, different sizes and shapes, divided into indoor and outdoor pools.
Swimming pools are often designed with shallow and deep water areas, with shallow water areas for children to learn to swim and play, and deep water areas for people who can swim to play stunts such as diving or scuba diving. Personalise your swimming pool through mosaic decorative design and make its appearance blend with the adjacent landscape, will give you a better swimming experience.
Pool mosaic it is small and exquisite, colourful is widely used in small areas of indoor ground wall and outdoor small wall or floor. Should be able to fully meet the requirements of water pressure resistance, immersion resistance physical characteristics and colour and texture and other artistic requirements of the product is basically based on leisure pool.
[edit] Pool mosaic types:
- Ceramic mosaic. Is a very traditional mosaic, known for small and exquisite, but more monotonous, lower grade.
- Glass mosaic. Increasingly popular in recent years, the stone decoration, glass colorful mosaic to bring vigorous, natural and pure color, is irreplaceable by other materials;.
- Stone mosaic. Mosaic decoration, of course, can not do without stone, color in general, win in cost-effective.
[edit] Checking quality pool mosaics
Specifications should be neat:. When buying and selling to pay attention to whether the same specifications between the particles, the same size, whether the edge of each small particle is neat, the single piece of mosaic placed on the horizontal ground to test whether it is flat, whether the back of the single piece of mosaic is too thick latex layer.
The process should be rigorous. First of all, touch the glaze, you can feel its non-slip degree; then look at the thickness, thickness determines the density, high density only low water absorption; finally, look at the texture, the inner layer of the middle of the glaze is usually good quality mosaic.
Water absorption rate. This should be low to ensure that the mosaic elements of lasting durability, so also test the water absorption rate, the water drops to the back of the mosaic, water drops to the overflow of good quality, downward infiltration of poor quality.
As a glass mosaic china manufacturer, we can produce custom mosaic tiles, products are of high quality and vivid colours.
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