What is the material of wood-grain bricks? What are the material characteristics of wood-grain brick

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One、What material is wood brick?Wood-grain tiles are a new type of environmentally friendly building material with a wood-grain decorative pattern on the surface. They are ceramic tiles with a natural wood grain pattern on the surface, and are divided int

One、What material is wood brick?

Wood-grain tiles are a new type of environmentally friendly building material with a wood-grain decorative pattern on the surface. They are ceramic tiles with a natural wood grain pattern on the surface, and are divided into glazed tiles and split tiles.

Wood-grain glazed tiles are produced by using screen printing or applying ceramic tiles to achieve a wood-grain pattern on the product surface. The manufacturing process for wood-grain split tiles is complex and costly, which limits consumer acceptance, and therefore, these products are rarely found in the market.

Two. Advantages of Wood Brick


1、Easy to maintain

When cleaning wooden flooring, concerns about water penetration into the gaps are common. However, with modern wood-look tiles, you can freely use a wet mop without worrying about water damage.

2、Wear and tear resistance

The wood flooring shows fine scratches more clearly under window light; however, the wood-effect tiles, even after one year of use, still appear as new under window light.

3、The summer weather is relatively cool.

During the summer, you can remove your indoor shoes and walk barefoot on the wood-paved floor to achieve "cooling." This provides a very comfortable sensation.

4、Excellent heat conduction properties for underfloor heating systems.

- The thermal conductivity of ceramic tiles and wood flooring is different, which is a common understanding. If you want to achieve good underfloor heating, wood-patterned tiles are the better choice.

Three, Disadvantages of Wood Brick

1、Poor anti-slip performance

Poor slip resistance, primarily manifested when exiting a bathroom with wet feet, especially when small children are active. Wood-look tiles tend to be more slippery than wood flooring.

2、Cold in winter

Walking barefoot on wooden bricks in winter can be quite cold. Therefore, it is recommended that everyone develop the habit of wearing indoor shoes. If this habit is not established, a rug can be placed in the area where people typically remove their shoes near the bed.

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