Ecological floor paving stones have swept the entire building materials industry in recent years. Those that look like granite are commonly referred to as quartz bricks, floor paving stones, or PC bricks. Is that really the case?
Quartz bricks, also known as PC bricks, are important features of ecological flooring stones, porcelain plates, and quartz bricks such as high compressive strength and ultra-low water absorption. Some manufacturers produce floor paving stones, but in order to reduce costs, their water absorption rate does not reach below 0.5. The high or low water absorption rate determines the density and hardness of ceramic tiles. The lower the water absorption rate, the better their compressive strength and hardness density. For the application of quartz bricks, a water absorption rate below 0.5 is the primary condition. Another factor is thickness. Quartz tiles are a type of ceramic tile material that replaces stone and is used in densely populated areas such as municipal roads, residential squares, commercial squares, and garden landscapes. They also have specific requirements for compressive strength. So the thickness of quartz bricks should be over 15mm, and construction sites with requirements also require a thickness of 30mm
Quartz bricks, ground paving stones, and PC bricks are mostly used in municipal roads, landscape design, curtain wall dry hanging exterior walls, as well as crowded and vehicular areas such as residential squares and commercial squares. The application site determines the specific requirements for the water absorption rate and flexural capacity of ground paving stones, quartz bricks, and PC bricks. Not all floor stones are called quartz bricks. Quartz bricks can be PC bricks, floor stones, or porcelain tiles.
The styles of quartz bricks include granite, rock, cave stone, and various conventional stone styles.
Editor: ZiYu