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What's the difference between Begonia Angle and 45-degree Angle?

The difference between begonia angle and 45-degree angle: In fact, begonia angle is also 45-degree angle, but the chamfering method is different. Ceramic tiles and tiles can be touched on the spot, but it's just a matter of willingness or unwillingness. If the workers don't want to chamfer on site, let the tile dealer pull it to the processing factory for chamfering. There is a saying about chamfering.

Don't pour the chamfer of ceramic tile directly on the glaze, and it should be 2-3 mm away from the glaze. When pasting, leave a gap of 2 mm between two tiles, which is the normal contact angle, no matter it is 45 degrees, so some people call it Haitang Angle. If you pour it directly on the glaze without leaving a seam, porcelain will pop up in the corner of contact sooner or later.

Whether it is a 45-degree collision angle or a begonia angle, there are many details to be paid attention to during construction, which requires certain construction skills.

Finishing decoration:

The closing of decoration is to make up for the deficiency of decoration and increase the decorative effect by dealing with the edges and corners of the decoration surface and the connecting parts. The practice of Begonia Angle is one of the closing methods.

In real estate, begonia angle refers to a treatment method to passivate the external angle in the process of building decoration or furniture production. The general practice is: when sticking bricks or hanging stones, cut the bricks touching the corner 45 degrees at the position of the outer corner. Small chamfering is easy to damage the edge of the plate, depending on the thickness of the stone.

For the closing of Begonia Angle, the stone can't contact with the glass directly, but the glass glue can be used for the closing of the profile of stone and glass curtain wall, and the foam stick should be filled in for the larger gap before gluing.