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    A list of common terms and explanations for hydration and stone flooring.

    • Last Update: 2020-10-08
    • Source: Internet
    • Author: User
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    Hydration stone is a kind of decorative materials used more, but in the production and decoration often encounter some materials professional terminology, commercial flooring according to the "Building Hydration Stone Products" (JC/T507-1993) and "Building Decorative Water Grinding Stone" (JC/T507-2012) building materials industry standard appendix, for everyone listed some common terms and explanations of hydration stone.
    About the name of hydrant stone:
    water millstone cement or cement and resin mixture as adhesive, natural gravel and sand or stone powder as the main bone, by stirring, vibration or suppression molding, maintenance, surface by grinding and/or polishing processes to make the building decoration materials, can be pre-made, can also be watered.
    a common erythrite . The average fold strength is not less than 5.0MPa and the absorption rate is not more than 8% of the terrier, its structure form is

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    do not fire water grinding stone . In mechanical experiments such as friction, shock, or flushing, no sparks (or Martian) are produced.
    anti-static water grinding stone . Water mill stone with anti-static function.
    clean water mill stone . Using a small amount of medium dust mill stone, clean water grinding stone by the clean room cleanliness reflected.
    abrasive surface of the . Abrasive stone products that smooth the surface.
    polished erythrite . Refers to the polishing of abrasive surface with mirrored luster of erythema products.
    On the construction of terpenes:
    reglueing the phenomenon of the bottom mortar appearing on the polished surface of the terred stone
    impurities non-added substances in the surface layer, such as wood chips, iron chips and other substances
    chromic difference mainly refers to the same territe polishing surface of different parts and the same batch of terpenes on the surface of the same color
    Inconseciable with the basic hue of the terrying stone polishing surface, the color is obviously different, affecting the surface decoration effect of the slag
    pores the diameter of the grinding stone grinding surface is less than
    2mm, with a certain depth of holes
    notch The different particle sizes of different varieties obtained from rolling and sifting gravel are 0,45mm to 10mm stone grains.
    cross the line . At the junction of two or more colors, a color beyond the pattern specified lines intruding into adjacent color areas of the phenomenon
    pattern deviation refers to two or more erythroline composition pattern, each errye between the lines do not match, that is, the extent to which the lines deviate from each other.
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