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What does the bottom mark under the tiles mean?

The bottom mark under the tile is the trademark. Most ceramic tiles will have their own trademark printed on the back, which is pressed when the ceramic tiles are embryonic. The types of bricks are different, and they are fired once or multiple times. In short, the trademark and the bricks are integrated into one, rather than being printed on later. This is easy to distinguish.

There is also this situation. Some brands of ceramic tiles cannot be produced in their own factories. They will find other ceramic tile manufacturers to process them and put their own trademarks on them. This is called OEM. There are even some well-known ceramic tile brands that do not have their own factories at all. They hire others to process them. If they do good marketing, they will also sell well. It will not be explained here if it affects the reputation of others.

The other type is counterfeit products, which bear the trademarks of famous brand manufacturers, but are actually workshop products produced in hidden corners.

There is also a kind of ceramic tile on the market that has no trademark on the back. Ceramic tile firing is a polluting industry, and the country is vigorously promoting environmental protection, so it is difficult to apply for this kind of trademark. This kind of tiles are often labeled with other brand trademarks, usually unknown brands. To put it bluntly, they can be regarded as OEM. Because there is no production license, there will be no trademark on the back of the tiles, so it would be bad if there is joint liability. The price of this type of tiles is often much lower than branded tiles.

How to choose ceramic tiles?

I think the one that suits you is the best. Choose one that is cost-effective. Consider quality, price, category, etc. comprehensively.

There are so many types of ceramic tiles on the market, such as negative ion tiles, antibacterial tiles, and fully baked tiles? Almost every two years a powerful concept tile comes out. We need to distinguish which ones are manufacturers’ hype gimmicks and which ones are real, and make rational choices based on our needs and budget.

Roughly speaking, there are only the following types of ceramic tiles.

Polished tiles, glazed tiles, marble tiles, porcelain tiles, polished tiles generally have anti-slip function, the color is not too bright, there are special requirements for anti-skid, and at the same time, they do not want to look too ugly. , the budget is not too high, polished tiles are the first choice. The natural skill of polished glazed tiles is on the glaze. A good glaze has clear texture and vivid pattern details. So is the brighter the better? The answer is no. When the light or sunlight is reflected, it looks very bright, but it will never make people feel dazzling. The hardness of glazed tiles is generally higher than that of polished tiles, which is related to the firing temperature. Marble tiles are wear-resistant. For full-body marble, the glaze is burned inside the brick. Even if its pattern is worn, it is not easy to see because it is the same inside and outside. Marble tiles have the highest hardness among these types. of. Porcelain tiles are generally used as wall tiles. Wall tiles generally do not wear and tear. They need to be soaked in water before laying the tiles. You can also apply special glue for tiles and apply them with tile adhesive cement. If no glue is used, they must be soaked in water. Otherwise it will fall off easily.