Homogeneous Tile
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Finishes | Polished, Matt, Rock, and Structured finished |
Sizes | Common available size (mm) : 150 x 150, 200 x 200, 300 x 300, 600 x 6002-5% allowance |
Thickness | 7 – 9 mm for floor and wall |
Constituents | Clay, feldspar, and silica sand are sieved to a particle size of only 45 microns. |
Colour | Various colour and texture |
Colour Fastness | The colour and brightness of homogeneous tile will remain when exposed to UV light. |
Hardness | Mohs’ scale: 6-8 (SS 301:1985 requirement: Min=6) |
Coefficient Thermal Expansion | 6.2-9 /ºC x 106 |
Modulus of Rupture | 18-57 MPa |
Bending Strength | 27-56.6 N/mm² |
Abrasion/ Scratch Resistance | 95-205 mm³ |
Location | . | Unglazed tiles Resistance to wear ** | Minimum slip resistance | Water Absorption (%) | |
Floor | Bathroom | II | Medium | Wet: 0.40Dry 0.65 | <=3 |
Public toilets | IV | Medium / Heavy | Wet: 0.40Dry 0.65 | ||
Wall | Bathroom | NA | NA | NA | <=3 |
Public toilets | NA | NA | NA | <=3 |
* Classification of glazed floor tiles to their abrasion resistance (as per ISO 130006: 1998):
- Class I: Floor walked on mainly by shoes with soft soles. Resistance to surface abrasion- failure not visible at 500 times.
- Class II: Floor walked on by normal foot wares with occasional small amount of scratching dirt. Resistance to surface abrasion-failure not visible at 1000 times.
- Class III: Floor walked on by normal footwear with more often small amount of scratching dirt. Resistance to surface abrasion- failure not visible at 1500 times.
- Class IV: Floor walked on by regular traffic with some abrasive dirt. Resistance to surface abrasion failure not visible at 5000 times.
** Classification of unglazed floor tiles according to their abrasion resistance (as per Test Method D in SS 301):
- Light wear: floor walked on by normal shoes and subjected to infrequent traffic with weak abrasion. Resistance to deep abrasion- average volume of material removed not exceed 400.
- Medium wear: Floor walked on by normal shoes and subjected to frequent traffic with medium abrasion. Resistance to deep abrasion- average volume of material removed not exceed 205
- Floor subjected to heavy traffic with strong abrasion: Resistance to deep abrasion- average volume of material removed not exceed 160.
Water Absorption
0.04-0.5%
Water Absorption (E) measured in accordance with ISO 10454-3 or SS 483:2000
- Tiles of low water absorption (Group I), E =< 3%, further divided as follows for dry-pressed tiles:
- Group BIa: E =< 0.5%
- Group Bib: 0.5% =< E =< 3%
- Tiles of medium water absorption (Group II), 3% < E =< 10%, further divided as follows for extruded tiles;
- Group AIIa, Part 1 and 2: 3% < E =< 6%,
- Group AIIb 6% =< E =< 10%·
- Tiles of high water absorption (Group III), E > 10%
Chemical Resistance (complies with EN 106)
Based on ISO 10545-13 classification:
Household chemical:
- Class UA: No visible effect
- Class UB: No visible effect on cut sides
- Class UC: Visible effect on cut sides; non-cut sides & non proper surface.
High concentration:
- Class UHA: No visible
- Class UHB No visible effect on cut sides
- Class UHC: Visible effect on cut sides; non-cut sides & non proper surface.
Thermal Shock Resistance
Homogenous tile is thermal shock resistance (complies with EN 104).