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jonnyc

Please checkout the following advertisement.
anyone fixed this type of tile . About 1.5-2mm thick . Looks like real slate on a plastic / resin backing .
Being asked to fix in 1200
X600 format on feature wall in pool house
 
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Flintstone

My local outlet sells it. Apparently it's real slate veneer, never used it but I can see it's uses. I made a thread about it ages ago. IMG_1995.JPG IMG_1998.JPG
 
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jonnyc

Very interesting product .
If it's flexible and can follow the surface of a wall if it's pretty flat then I could see this product going far .
We'll have to learn how to become vinyl wall tile fixers next.
Not sure about floors .
 
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Stef

I had a piece of that in my garage from years ago from CTD.
I'm more than certain it was carcinogenic & had to be avoided.
There was a thread doing the rounds on it years ago also.
 

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I went to Porcelanosa promotion where this product was shown. It is real slate on resin backing. They recoment 2 part addy to fix them.
 
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Spud

Ray had a look at this product he sent it of for fire testing at ceram he will tell you all about it once he comes on here but when he looked at it it didn't pass fire safety checks but that was a few years ago
 
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Rizzle from the Portizzle

well i had this tested a few years ago after one of my staff who handle it got a reaction
and got back a 200 page report from ceram the long and short of it was a modern version of asbestos if you cut it without a full face mask and extractors you run a high
risk of fibra glass partials reaching the lungs X the loose partials on the face could cause rashes that i had already seen .and if it catches fire it gives out more carcinogenics than you can shake a stick at . the company that tried to sell this to me
had reports all did not match mine .i dont know if they have solved these problems
but there is an easy way to tell .if you push your hand across the face do you get small
splinters in your palm of fibra glass or if you put a lighter to the courner does it start
to burn giving off a thick black acrid smoke .PS any time you cut fibra glass you release
thousands of partials into the air do it again and again there will only be one out come
for you in the end X.
 
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WetSaw

I'd be more worried about the fibreglass particles than the carcinogens and before anyone jumps down my throat think about how you get to work every day and what you get up to on your *** break...
 
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jonnyc

well i had this tested a few years ago after one of my staff who handle it got a reaction
and got back a 200 page report from ceram the long and short of it was a modern version of asbestos if you cut it without a full face mask and extractors you run a high
risk of fibra glass partials reaching the lungs X the loose partials on the face could cause rashes that i had already seen .and if it catches fire it gives out more carcinogenics than you can shake a stick at . the company that tried to sell this to me
had reports all did not match mine .i dont know if they have solved these problems
but there is an easy way to tell .if you push your hand across the face do you get small
splinters in your palm of fibra glass or if you put a lighter to the courner does it start
to burn giving off a thick black acrid smoke .PS any time you cut fibra glass you release
thousands of partials into the air do it again and again there will only be one out come
for you in the end X.
holy smoke !!!!
think ill give them a swerve
 
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Ryan Lite Stone

I have just spotted this post and want to let you guys know -

The product from Porcelanosa 'Air Slate' and the product manufactured by Slate Lite are different.

The Air Slate uses less resin on the backing so the fibreglass is exposed, whereas the Slate Lite product uses a thicker layer of resin which covers the fibreglass.

So there is a difference in quality and I have seen projects where the air slate has come away from its backing leaving a bubble type effect on a floor and wall, this has never happened with the Slate Lite material.

If you stroke the backing of a slate lite sheet it will not effect your skin, do the same with air slate and you can come out in rashes. So whilst cutting the air slate you are far more likely to breath in the fibreglass. You can easily avoid breathing the dust from the sheets by pouring some water over the back of the sheet whilst cutting to keep the dust down.

We cut samples using a dewalt D24000 wet saw and this completely keeps the dust down and prevents breathing any of this in. You can also wear mask a for extra protection in the same way you would to avoid breathing in silica whilst working with granite or quartz composite materials.

The Slate Lite slate veneer has been tested and has reached fire protection class Cfl-s1.
 

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