- Product Description
- Product Specifications
- Shipping and Returns
- Blanded with colors: Brushed Copper, Stainless Steel and Black
- Price per Sheet
- Sheet : 11 1/4" x 11 1/2" - Size 3/4" in x 3/4" diameter
- 16 rows - 0.9 sq ft per sheet
- Penny Rounds are made of a metal cappin glued onto a porcelain tile body.
- Mosaics Metal Tile Penny Round Specifications and Care:
- Penny Rounds are made of a metal capping glued onto a porcelain tile body.
- The copper capping is made from solid copper. All other capping are made from grade 304 stainless steel. The different colors of stainless are produced by an anodizing process. Colors are V1 in shading. Brushed and stippled metal will be installed randomly on the sheet from the factory, in reference to the direction of the texture. This will give the appearance of different shades, and adds to the character of the product.
- The glue used to bond the metal to the porcelain base is German “Henkel” contact adhesive. It is temperature resistant to 158 degrees Fahrenheit, water resistant, and resistant to diluted acids and alkaline.
- Penny Round copper may be installed on interior wall areas, in wet or dry locations (such as a shower wall or kitchen backsplash). It may not be installed on floors. Through oxidization, all copper will patina (darken or turn dark green).
- Copper should not be used in steam showers, submerged areas, or exterior applications.
- Stainless steel should not be used in steam showers or submerged areas, but can be used in frost-free exterior applications. Both stainless and copper can scratch and dent.
- Make sure all product is inspected by the end user before installing to avoid any issues. No refunds or adjustments of any kind will be made by Flooringsupplyshop . com / International Flooring Center, Inc. after the product is installed. The installer is responsible for installing the correct material. Use constitutes acceptance.
- To cut, use a tile wet saw with a diamond blade designed for cutting porcelain. Target, Pearl, MK, and many other blade manufacturers make blades for porcelain. Always cut with the metal side up. It may be necessary to debur the edge of the metal with a rub stone or fine file. Always wear eye protection.
- Suggested Installation Method
- Always use a licensed contractor.
- Always confirm in person with the end user / specifier that the product being installed is the correct product before installing it, and is suitable for the project.
- Always inspect the product for unintended flaws that are not part of the fashion or style of the product. Do not install defective or damaged product. If there is a question about the quality of the product, contact your supplier before proceeding.
- Make sure the substrate is suitable for metal. Choose and follow the best technique for your project. See TCNA handbook, page 10 and all pages pertaining to substrate preparation.
- TCNA handbook, page 10. And all pages pertaining to substrate preparation. ANSI A108.1B, A108A2.1.8, C1396, C1396M-04 Make sure crack isolation membranes and water proofing membranes are considered for your type of installation where necessary.
- TCNA handbook, page 9, 10, ANSI a118.10, A108.12
- The metal may expand and contract differently than adjacent tile. Make sure expansion joints and movement joints are considered and used when necessary. Keep this product over six inches away from an open flame. Areas of concern would be steam rooms, fireplace surrounds, and backsplashes behind cook tops. Extra soft joints may be required in these high heat areas. Use a soft (caulking) joint between the metal and any other material in a continuous installation. Use a soft joint where two different planes come together. Use a soft joint every six feet in a continuous run, or according to the TCNA handbook. Use a soft joint where the metal abuts to plumbing fixtures, cabinets, counter tops, window or door moldings, and bath tubs in accordance with the TCNA handbook. TCNA handbook, page 8, 9, 68, 69, and EJ171-05.
- Use a flexible modified white thin-set mortar that meets or exceeds ANSI 118.4 (a flexible acrylic mortar system such as those from Mapei, Laticrete, TEC, Customs, C-Cure, Siena, or equivalent). Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Organic Mastic and Epoxy are not recommended for Penny Rounds.
- Use the correct size notch trowel depending on the size of the product and your desired results. In most cases a 5/32 x 5/32 v-notch trowel will be used. Do not allow the white thin-set to rise up in the joints. Make sure you achieve full contact between the back of the tile and thin-set; you may use a clean grout float to embed the metal.
- Allow the thin-set to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- 10. Use a modified grout. Grout with flexing capabilities or a flexible additive is preferred.
12. Epoxy grouts and pre-mixed grouts are not recommended with copper or stainless steel because they can chemically damage the surface. This reaction can also stain the grout.
- 13. Read and follow all manufacturers instructions on the grout.
- Care and Maintenance
- Care and Maintenance for Borders
- Copper
- Although very tough, all metals can scratch or dent, use common sense when choosing the installed location.
Mosaics Metal Tile Penny Round Stainless Steel, Brushed Blend
By Flooring Supply Shop
1 Review
$103
Free Shipping
Est. Delivery: May. 3 - May. 9 (to )
Color:Brushed Blend
Qty: 1
- Blanded with colors: Brushed Copper, Stainless Steel and Black
- Price per Sheet
- Sheet : 11 1/4" x 11 1/2" - Size 3/4" in x 3/4" diameter
- 16 rows - 0.9 sq ft per sheet
- Penny Rounds are made of a metal cappin glued onto a porcelain tile body.
- Mosaics Metal Tile Penny Round Specifications and Care:
- Penny Rounds are made of a metal capping glued onto a porcelain tile body.
- The copper capping is made from solid copper. All other capping are made from grade 304 stainless steel. The different colors of stainless are produced by an anodizing process. Colors are V1 in shading. Brushed and stippled metal will be installed randomly on the sheet from the factory, in reference to the direction of the texture. This will give the appearance of different shades, and adds to the character of the product.
- The glue used to bond the metal to the porcelain base is German “Henkel” contact adhesive. It is temperature resistant to 158 degrees Fahrenheit, water resistant, and resistant to diluted acids and alkaline.
- Penny Round copper may be installed on interior wall areas, in wet or dry locations (such as a shower wall or kitchen backsplash). It may not be installed on floors. Through oxidization, all copper will patina (darken or turn dark green).
- Copper should not be used in steam showers, submerged areas, or exterior applications.
- Stainless steel should not be used in steam showers or submerged areas, but can be used in frost-free exterior applications. Both stainless and copper can scratch and dent.
- Make sure all product is inspected by the end user before installing to avoid any issues. No refunds or adjustments of any kind will be made by Flooringsupplyshop . com / International Flooring Center, Inc. after the product is installed. The installer is responsible for installing the correct material. Use constitutes acceptance.
- To cut, use a tile wet saw with a diamond blade designed for cutting porcelain. Target, Pearl, MK, and many other blade manufacturers make blades for porcelain. Always cut with the metal side up. It may be necessary to debur the edge of the metal with a rub stone or fine file. Always wear eye protection.
- Suggested Installation Method
- Always use a licensed contractor.
- Always confirm in person with the end user / specifier that the product being installed is the correct product before installing it, and is suitable for the project.
- Always inspect the product for unintended flaws that are not part of the fashion or style of the product. Do not install defective or damaged product. If there is a question about the quality of the product, contact your supplier before proceeding.
- Make sure the substrate is suitable for metal. Choose and follow the best technique for your project. See TCNA handbook, page 10 and all pages pertaining to substrate preparation.
- TCNA handbook, page 10. And all pages pertaining to substrate preparation. ANSI A108.1B, A108A2.1.8, C1396, C1396M-04 Make sure crack isolation membranes and water proofing membranes are considered for your type of installation where necessary.
- TCNA handbook, page 9, 10, ANSI a118.10, A108.12
- The metal may expand and contract differently than adjacent tile. Make sure expansion joints and movement joints are considered and used when necessary. Keep this product over six inches away from an open flame. Areas of concern would be steam rooms, fireplace surrounds, and backsplashes behind cook tops. Extra soft joints may be required in these high heat areas. Use a soft (caulking) joint between the metal and any other material in a continuous installation. Use a soft joint where two different planes come together. Use a soft joint every six feet in a continuous run, or according to the TCNA handbook. Use a soft joint where the metal abuts to plumbing fixtures, cabinets, counter tops, window or door moldings, and bath tubs in accordance with the TCNA handbook. TCNA handbook, page 8, 9, 68, 69, and EJ171-05.
- Use a flexible modified white thin-set mortar that meets or exceeds ANSI 118.4 (a flexible acrylic mortar system such as those from Mapei, Laticrete, TEC, Customs, C-Cure, Siena, or equivalent). Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Organic Mastic and Epoxy are not recommended for Penny Rounds.
- Use the correct size notch trowel depending on the size of the product and your desired results. In most cases a 5/32 x 5/32 v-notch trowel will be used. Do not allow the white thin-set to rise up in the joints. Make sure you achieve full contact between the back of the tile and thin-set; you may use a clean grout float to embed the metal.
- Allow the thin-set to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- 10. Use a modified grout. Grout with flexing capabilities or a flexible additive is preferred.
12. Epoxy grouts and pre-mixed grouts are not recommended with copper or stainless steel because they can chemically damage the surface. This reaction can also stain the grout.
- 13. Read and follow all manufacturers instructions on the grout.
- Care and Maintenance
- Care and Maintenance for Borders
- Copper
- Although very tough, all metals can scratch or dent, use common sense when choosing the installed location.
- Product ID
- 159676471
- Manufactured By
- Flooring Supply Shop
- Sold By
- Flooring Supply Shop
- Size/Weight
- W 11.5" / D 11.5" / H 0.38" / 4 lb.
- Color
- Brushed Blend
- Materials
- Stainless Steel
- Assembly Required
- No
- Category
- Mosaic Tile
- Style
- Contemporary
- Commercial-grade
- Yes
Product Options
- Color: Polished Copper
- Color: Antique Copper
- Color: Polished
- Color: Brushed Copper
- Color: Brushed Blend
- Color: Black Brushed
- Color: Brushed
- Color: Stippled
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- Product Description
- Product Specifications
- Shipping and Returns
- Blanded with colors: Brushed Copper, Stainless Steel and Black
- Price per Sheet
- Sheet : 11 1/4" x 11 1/2" - Size 3/4" in x 3/4" diameter
- 16 rows - 0.9 sq ft per sheet
- Penny Rounds are made of a metal cappin glued onto a porcelain tile body.
- Mosaics Metal Tile Penny Round Specifications and Care:
- Penny Rounds are made of a metal capping glued onto a porcelain tile body.
- The copper capping is made from solid copper. All other capping are made from grade 304 stainless steel. The different colors of stainless are produced by an anodizing process. Colors are V1 in shading. Brushed and stippled metal will be installed randomly on the sheet from the factory, in reference to the direction of the texture. This will give the appearance of different shades, and adds to the character of the product.
- The glue used to bond the metal to the porcelain base is German “Henkel” contact adhesive. It is temperature resistant to 158 degrees Fahrenheit, water resistant, and resistant to diluted acids and alkaline.
- Penny Round copper may be installed on interior wall areas, in wet or dry locations (such as a shower wall or kitchen backsplash). It may not be installed on floors. Through oxidization, all copper will patina (darken or turn dark green).
- Copper should not be used in steam showers, submerged areas, or exterior applications.
- Stainless steel should not be used in steam showers or submerged areas, but can be used in frost-free exterior applications. Both stainless and copper can scratch and dent.
- Make sure all product is inspected by the end user before installing to avoid any issues. No refunds or adjustments of any kind will be made by Flooringsupplyshop . com / International Flooring Center, Inc. after the product is installed. The installer is responsible for installing the correct material. Use constitutes acceptance.
- To cut, use a tile wet saw with a diamond blade designed for cutting porcelain. Target, Pearl, MK, and many other blade manufacturers make blades for porcelain. Always cut with the metal side up. It may be necessary to debur the edge of the metal with a rub stone or fine file. Always wear eye protection.
- Suggested Installation Method
- Always use a licensed contractor.
- Always confirm in person with the end user / specifier that the product being installed is the correct product before installing it, and is suitable for the project.
- Always inspect the product for unintended flaws that are not part of the fashion or style of the product. Do not install defective or damaged product. If there is a question about the quality of the product, contact your supplier before proceeding.
- Make sure the substrate is suitable for metal. Choose and follow the best technique for your project. See TCNA handbook, page 10 and all pages pertaining to substrate preparation.
- TCNA handbook, page 10. And all pages pertaining to substrate preparation. ANSI A108.1B, A108A2.1.8, C1396, C1396M-04 Make sure crack isolation membranes and water proofing membranes are considered for your type of installation where necessary.
- TCNA handbook, page 9, 10, ANSI a118.10, A108.12
- The metal may expand and contract differently than adjacent tile. Make sure expansion joints and movement joints are considered and used when necessary. Keep this product over six inches away from an open flame. Areas of concern would be steam rooms, fireplace surrounds, and backsplashes behind cook tops. Extra soft joints may be required in these high heat areas. Use a soft (caulking) joint between the metal and any other material in a continuous installation. Use a soft joint where two different planes come together. Use a soft joint every six feet in a continuous run, or according to the TCNA handbook. Use a soft joint where the metal abuts to plumbing fixtures, cabinets, counter tops, window or door moldings, and bath tubs in accordance with the TCNA handbook. TCNA handbook, page 8, 9, 68, 69, and EJ171-05.
- Use a flexible modified white thin-set mortar that meets or exceeds ANSI 118.4 (a flexible acrylic mortar system such as those from Mapei, Laticrete, TEC, Customs, C-Cure, Siena, or equivalent). Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Organic Mastic and Epoxy are not recommended for Penny Rounds.
- Use the correct size notch trowel depending on the size of the product and your desired results. In most cases a 5/32 x 5/32 v-notch trowel will be used. Do not allow the white thin-set to rise up in the joints. Make sure you achieve full contact between the back of the tile and thin-set; you may use a clean grout float to embed the metal.
- Allow the thin-set to cure according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
- 10. Use a modified grout. Grout with flexing capabilities or a flexible additive is preferred.
12. Epoxy grouts and pre-mixed grouts are not recommended with copper or stainless steel because they can chemically damage the surface. This reaction can also stain the grout.
- 13. Read and follow all manufacturers instructions on the grout.
- Care and Maintenance
- Care and Maintenance for Borders
- Copper
- Although very tough, all metals can scratch or dent, use common sense when choosing the installed location.
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