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The difference between wet working method, pasting method and dry hanging method for facing tiles

The difference between wet working method, pasting method and dry hanging method for facing tiles

1. The wet working method of facing bricks generally refers to the construction method in which cement mortar is used as the pasting material for the stone base, and the board is hung first and then the mortar is poured.

2. The pasting method is divided into: dry pasting method and wet pasting method.

(1) Dry pasting method generally refers to the construction method in which dry powder adhesive is used as the pasting material for the stone base layer, and the base layer is primed with cement mortar and then laid.

(2) Wet pasting method generally refers to the construction method in which cement mortar is used as the pasting material for the stone base layer, and the base layer is primed with cement mortar and then laid.

3. Dry hanging method generally refers to the construction method in which a steel frame is used as the base of the stone, and stainless steel pendants are used to connect the steel frame to the stone.

Dry hanging method

method:

(1) Make a slit on one side of the board, drive expansion screws on the wall and hang the perforated angle iron to make a crossbeam. Then place the pendant in the slit on the stone and screw the pendant to the angle iron. I used marble glue to glue the place where Kai Feng put the pendant.

(2) Another method is not to use angle iron to make beams, but to insert longer plug-ins into the wall and fix them with glue. The rest is the same.

Wet hanging method

It means fixing the position of the board (usually by smashing nails into the wall, tying copper wires to the nails, and fixing the other end of the copper wire on the stone. A board usually consists of two nails) and then pouring cement into the gap between the board and the wall.

General uses of wet and dry methods

Dry hanging is generally used for large-area exterior walls, and wet hanging is basically non-existent now. Only the tiles (bathroom, kitchen) were hung wet. Projects are basically gone. Wet hanging is now basically just for home decoration.

Wet paste method

The stone is pasted with 3-4cm cement mortar on the back. Dry hanging means fixing the stone with steel keel pendants on the back. The difference between the two is that the way of fixing the back is different, but the cost is also different. Dry hanging is much more expensive than wet hanging.