When
quartz stone kitchen countertop is applied, two or even more pieces of splicing cannot be avoided. Because the hardness of quartz stone slab is as high as Mohs hardness 7, after splicing, in order to make the whole look integrated, it tests the technology of quartz stone manufacturers and processing masters. We can operate in the following ways.
Mutual inspection shall be conducted for all large and small materials. The contents of mutual inspection include: the direction of skirt, the position of edge grinding, the direction of bevel, the length and width of skirt small materials, and whether there is color difference between mutually spliced plates. Before making, understand the edge structure and small material specifications of the countertop, be aware of them, and don't stick the wrong edge.
Place the bottom face of the panel on the workbench, check the flatness of the surface to be bonded, wipe off the stains with a cleaning ball, rinse with clean water, and clean and dry the surface to be bonded with an air gun or dry rag. Select the skirt reinforcement strip with corresponding height according to the thickness of the table, evenly apply the toner marble glue, bond the smooth surface of the reinforcement strip inward to the bottom of the quartz countertop, and the outer edge of the reinforcement strip is flush with the bevel of the panel. Clamp with g-clamp or a-clamp to remove the residual glue. Evenly apply the toner dolomite glue, the inclined surface of the panel and the side of the reinforcing strip, put the inclined surface of the skirt on the glue, rub it left and right, squeeze out the air, clamp the skirt with the panel with an f-clip, tap with a rubber hammer with moderate force to make the skirt flush with the corner of the panel, and clamp a clip every 100-150mm. Clamp the remaining A-type and F-type clips with glue, and then clean them. Stick a flat strip with smooth surface outward flush with the bottom of the reinforcing plate to make the width of the skirt reach 65mm, and fix it with clips every 200mm.
Place the bottom of the panel upward on the workbench, check the flatness of the surface to be bonded, wipe off the stains with a cleaning ball, rinse with clean water, and clean and dry the surface to be bonded with an air gun or dry rag. Select the skirt reinforcement block with corresponding height according to the thickness of the table, evenly apply the toner marble glue, bond the reinforcement block every 200mm to the bottom of the table, and the outer edge of the reinforcement block is flush with the inclined edge of the panel. Clamp with g-clamp or a-clamp to remove residual glue. Evenly apply the toned dolomite glue on the slope of the panel and the side of the reinforcing strip, put the slope of the skirt on the glue, rub it left and right, squeeze out the air, clamp the skirt with the panel with f-clip, tap with a rubber hammer with moderate force to make the skirt flush with the corner of the panel, and clamp a clip every 100-150mm. Then clamp the skirt and reinforcement block with G-Clip between each two f-clips, and clean up the residual glue. Stick a flat strip with smooth surface outward flush with the bottom of the reinforcing plate to make the width of the skirt reach 65mm, and fix it with clips every 200mm.
Place the bottom of the panel face up on the workbench, check the flatness of the surface to be bonded, wipe off the stains with a cleaning ball, rinse with clean water, and clean and dry the surface to be bonded with an air gun or dry rag. Evenly apply the toned dolomite glue on the slope of the panel and the side of the reinforcing strip, put the slope of the skirt on the glue, rub it left and right, squeeze out the air, clamp the skirt with the panel with a-clip, tap with a rubber hammer with moderate force to make the skirt flush with the corner of the panel, and clamp a clip every 100-150mm. Clean up the residual glue and enter the next process after 15 minutes.