Tile Laying Machine Working Principle

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Electric Vibrating Tile Laying Machine (High-Frequency Micro-Resonance)

Core Principle: Uses a motor to drive the base plate to produce high-frequency micro-vibrations (frequency usually >20,000 times/minute, amplitude <0.8mm), causing the mortar under the tile to momentarily "liquefy" and efficiently expelling air.

 

Effect
Tiles naturally settle into place under their own weight and uniform pressure;
Greatly reduces hollowing rate, avoiding hidden cracks or displacement caused by manual tapping;
Particularly suitable for large-format tiles (≥600×1200mm), thin-set techniques, and underfloor heating backfill layers where flatness is critical.
Representative Products: Ishii TV22, Bort Tile Laying Machine.

Suction Handling Tile Laying Machine (Robotic Arm / Suction Cup System)

 

Core Principle
Grabs individual or multiple tiles using vacuum suction cups or eccentric suction mechanisms;
Coordinates with hydraulic or electric robotic arms for handling and precise placement;
Some high-end models combine AI visual recognition to automatically calibrate tile joints and positions.


Efficiency Advantage
Three people can lay thousands of square meters per day;
Single tile laying time is about 2 minutes, which is 4–5 times faster than manual laying (10–15 minutes).

Typical Structure: Suction motor drives eccentric disc–connecting rod–suction cup linkage to achieve stable suction.