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1.1 This test method covers the evaluation of ceramic floor tile installation systems, using the Robinson2-type floor tester. 1.2 This test method is intended solely for evaluating complete ceramic floor tile installation systems for failure under loads and not for evaluating particular characteristics of ceramic tile, such as abrasion ...
7.3.1 Testing of Cement Concrete Floor Tiles The testing methods which we will now discuss apply to Plain Cement Tiles, Plain Coloured Tiles and Terrazo Tiles.
3 Ιουν 2017 · This study expands on earlier findings on the effects of floor surface finishes against slip resistance performance and determines the operative ranges of floor surface roughness for optimal slip resistance controls under different risk levels of walking environments.
Scope 1.1 This test method covers the determination of the break- ing strength of glazed ceramic wall tile, ceramic mosaic tile, quarry tile, and paver tile, having a facial area of at least 1 in.2. (6.4 cm2). 1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard.
For cement-based tile adhesives, ISO 13007 and EN 12004 utilize tensile-pull testing. There are no requirements for shear bond testing in either the ISO or EN standards. However, ISO 13007 classifies tile and stone installation materials into categories, based on material type and performance level.
ISO 13007-4:2013 describes methods for determining characteristics for grouts used in the installation of ceramic tiles. The following test methods are described:-determination of flexural and compressive strength;-determination of water absorption;-determination of shrinkage;-determination of resistance to abrasion;
The Pull-off test, classified as a near-to-surface, partially destructive method, is a classic way of evaluating the adhesion strength of renderings or ceramic revetments. Several standards frame the application of this test and its results interpretation.