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Can anyone tell me the raw materials involve in the manufacturing of terrazzo tiles and the processes?

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Can anyone tell me the raw materials involve in the manufacturing of terrazzo tiles and the processes?

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Terrazzo is a fake-marble floor finish, not a tiling material, traditionally made with concrete and marble chips, it is now often made with epoxy. There is an excellent description on Wikipedia: “Terrazzo workers create walkways, floors, patios, and panels by exposing marble chips and other fine aggregates on the surface of finished concrete or epoxy-resin. Much of the preliminary work of terrazzo workers is similar to that of cement masons. Marble-chip, cementitious terrazzo requires three layers of materials. First, cement masons or terrazzo workers build a solid, level concrete foundation that is 3 to 4 inches deep. After the forms are removed from the foundation, workers add a 1-inch layer of sandy concrete. Before this layer sets, terrazzo workers partially embed metal divider strips in the concrete wherever there is to be a joint or change of color in the terrazzo. For the final layer, terrazzo workers blend and place into each of the panels a fine marble chip mixture that may be

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