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Tempered Glass Tiles -
Various Decorative Uses
The demand for high
quality glass decorative tiles for image sublimation is greater than
ever. These are not just decorative glass tiles, but glass floor tiles
designed for high-traffic residential or commercial flooring.
Custom manufactured by Bison Coating, these
Textured glass tiles
are the first dye-sublimation tiles to meet and exceed ASTM tests set
forth by ANSI standards for commercial and residential floor, wall and
pool applications. Images are applied to the backside of the glass to
protect the dyes from wear and abrasion. Tempered glass tiles cannot
be cut, so for applications where cutting is necessary (corners,
holes, etc. in floor installations), you would order non-tempered
tile. Tempering is added to the larger tiles for strength. The 6" x
6" tiles met the ANSI and ASTM standards above without tempering.
The 12" x 12" tiles are offered in tempered and non-tempered. For the
12" tile installations, you would want to use the tempered tiles
except where cutting is needed. Image the non-tempered tile prior to
cutting, as pre-cut tile may fracture during pressing. The
non-tempered tile may be cut with a glass cutter, or a tile saw (wet
saw application, new diamond blade). We recommend using an Epoxy
mortar in white for mounting the textured glass tile in any
application. This adhesive should be readily available in most areas,
and has exhibited superior bond strength without damaging the
SingleStep white backing on the tiles. You should use a grout
specifically formulated for use with glass tile. Tiles can be cleaned
with any household non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth or sponge.
You get the best quality
print available on the market and at a reasonable price. We have
experienced graphic artists who can design an award for you. We can
also use your artwork. See why our full color sublimation is the
hottest thing in the awards industry today. |