Quartz bricks on the market can be used for decoration on floors, walls, and other places, with a certain aesthetic effect, but there are also many consumers who are not quite sure what quartz bricks are. The surface of quartz brick is very glossy and has a good texture, making it a material without harmful substances such as radiation. Because this material has strong hardness and is difficult to scratch, it has certain anti-corrosion properties and strong practicality. Low permeability, if there is liquid adhering to the surface for a long time, it only needs to be wiped with a cleaning agent. It is not only resistant to dirt, but also has a beautiful texture.
Secondly, quartz tiles can be compared with widely popular ceramic tiles in the public eye, such as marble. Marble is divided into artificial stone and natural stone, while quartz brick is only artificial stone. The common characteristics of these two types are high hardness, strong wear resistance, good thermal insulation performance, resistance to corrosion, and impact resistance. However, marble itself has gaps that can easily accumulate dirt and bacteria, making it difficult to repair cracks and even releasing radioactive products. Quartz bricks are artificial bricks, so there is no need to worry too much about the production of harmful substances. However, their price is relatively high and the required craftsmanship is also high.
In terms of product design, large ceramic tile factories have their own designers who can launch new colors every year, unique products that follow market trends, and naturally require filling costs. If the style of this tile is very attractive and there is a significant difference from previous products, or if there is a trace of historical accumulation. Brick factories without designers can only imitate the products of large factories in previous years, which greatly reduces costs and naturally makes prices much cheaper.
In terms of product technology, the production process of ecological quartz bricks is so complex that it is difficult for ordinary people to imagine, and any change in any link will affect the quality of the entire brick. For example, if powdered raw materials are fed into a press to produce a brick, and the pressing force is not sufficient and the brick body is not compact enough, it will result in low density and poor hardness. The larger the bricks produced, the larger the tonnage of the press required, and the pressing force is determined by the tonnage of the press, so the machine price naturally varies. For example, the firing effect can also affect the density of ceramic tiles. The tighter the pressed tiles, the longer the required firing time. The higher the temperature of the kiln, the higher the requirements for the kiln itself, and naturally the higher the price.
Editor: ZiYu