1) Wall structure of natural granite and marble plates. Natural stone is significantly heavier compared to other materials, so safety measures are crucial. To ensure stability and durability, a double-insurance method is used. This involves securing the stone plate to the base layer with copper wire, followed by pouring cement mortar. A gap of 3-5 cm is maintained between the facing plate and the structural wall, serving as a grouting joint. Each layer is filled up to approximately 20 cm in height, and the process continues after the previous layer has fully hardened.
2) Construction technology for natural granite and marble wall surfaces. The process includes base preparation, installation of steel mesh, drilling holes in the stone, lashing the stones into place, grouting, sealing the joints, and finally polishing the surface to achieve a smooth finish.
(2) Bluestone slab wall structure and construction techniques
The bluestone slab wall structure follows a similar approach to that of glazed tiles. Due to its high water absorption rate, it's important to soak the bluestone plates thoroughly before application to prevent cracking or uneven adhesion. This pre-soaking step ensures better bonding with the adhesive and improves long-term performance.
When using smaller-sized natural stone or artificial stone in local decoration projects, the attachment method used for glazed tiles can be applied effectively. This technique simplifies the installation process while maintaining a strong and stable bond between the stone and the wall surface.
By following these detailed procedures, both natural stone and bluestone walls can be installed safely and efficiently, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. Whether you're working with large slabs or smaller pieces, proper preparation and attention to detail are essential for a successful finish.
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