Specification
Specication
Industry Standards 
The American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) 
and the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) are 
nationally recognized organizations, which identify and 
develop industry test methods and technical standards. 
All tile products distributed by Merola Tile are Grade 1, 
First-Quality products and meet or exceed the 
requirements of ANSI A137.1. Please refer to individual 
product pages for item-specic technical data.
Static Coefcient of Friction (SCOF), ASTM C1028-06 / 
Dynamic Coefcient of Friction (DCOF) AcuTest, ANSI 
A137.1–2012, Section 9.6
The tile industry uses ASTM C1028-06 to measure the 
coefcient of friction, or the relative slip resistance of 
tile surfaces. This procedure measures the maximum 
force required to initiate motion, or slip, across the tile 
surface. The values are recorded and averaged to 
determine the static COF. A newer standard, called DCOF, 
is an evaluation of the COF of a tile surface under known 
conditions using a standardized sensor prepared 
according to a specic protocol. Measurements are made 
using a tribometer, under wet conditions using a 0.05% 
sodium lauryl sulfate solution to establish a thin lm 
as would be present when a slip occurs. Because many 
variables affect the risk of a slip occurring, the SCOF 
and DCOF measurement shall not be the only factor in 
determining the appropriateness of a tile for a particular 
application.
Water Absorption, ASTM C373-88 
Water absorption is measured using ASTM C373-88. 
Individual tiles are weighed, saturated with water, and 
weighed again. The percent difference between the two 
values is the water absorption value. Tiles are categorized 
according to water absorption percentages as follows: 
Impervious  Tiles absorbing 0.5% or less. 
    (Frostproof, can be used for outdoor applications)
Vitreous    Tiles absorbing more than 0.5% but not more than 3.0%. 
    (Not frostproof, not recommended for outdoor applications) 
Semi-Vitreous  Tiles absorbing more than 3.0% but not more than 7.0%. 
    (Not frostproof, not recommended for outdoor applications) 
Non-Vitreous  Tiles absorbing more than 7.0%. 
    (Not frostproof, not recommended for outdoor applications) 
Chemical Resistance, ASTM C650-04 
Chemical resistance is measured using ASTM C650-04. A 
tile sample is placed in continuous contact with a 
selection of chemical agents for 24 hours, then the 
surface is rinsed and examined for visible staining or 
variation.
Break Strength, ASTM C648-04 
Tiles used on oors and walls must be able to withstand 
the expected load-bearing capacity of various 
installations. The tile industry uses ASTM C648-04 to 
determine the strength and durability of the tile. The test 
method provides means for establishing whether or not a 
tile meets the strength requirements which may appear 
in tile specications. Tile strength is the force in pounds-
force (or newtons) necessary to cause an unsupported** 
tile to break.
**Breaking strength does not measure the weight limit of 
foot trafc or supported tile. The nal strength of a tile 
installation is calculated by including (but not limited 
to) the tile, the installation materials and method, and 
suboor.
Merola Tile recommends adherence to industry 
installation guidelines set forth here:
ANSI A108.1 - Installation of ceramic tile with Portland Cement
ANSI A108.4 - Installation of ceramic tile with water resistant organic adhesives
ANSI A108.5 - Installation of ceramic tile installed with dry-set Portland Cement 
Mortar or Latex-Portland Cement Mortar
ANSI A108.6 - Installation for ceramic tile installed with chemical-resistant epoxy.
PEI Rating/Abrasion Resistance, ASTM C1027-99 
The durability of glazed tile is measured by observing the 
visible surface abrasion of the tile when subjected to the 
ASTM C1027-99 testing procedure. Tiles are classied into 
the following classes according to their durability:
PEI 0: (Wall Use Only) Not recommended for use on oors. 
PEI 1: (Light Residential) Suitable for light-duty residential oors, bathrooms and 
bedrooms without direct access from outside; no scratching dirt can be present (no 
exterior access entrances)
PEI 2: (Residential) Suitable for all interior walls and light foot trafc such as 
powder rooms and areas subject to soft-soled footwear or normal footwear trafc 
with small amounts of scratching dirt (i.e. rooms in the living areas of homes 
except kitchens, entrances and other areas that may be subjected to high foot 
trafc). 
PEI 3: (Heavy Residential or Light Commercial) Suitable for medium-duty 
residential oors including kitchens, halls, corridors, balconies, terraces and areas 
used more often with normal footwear and small amounts of dirt. Examples may 
include residential kitchens and hallways with limited trafc from the outside. 
PEI 4: (Commercial) Suitable for heavy-duty residential and commercial kitchens, 
entrances, hotels, exhibition and sales rooms with some dirt conditions. 
PEI 5: (Heavy Commercial) Suitable for both residential and high-trafc commercial 
use, including extra heavy-duty oors and areas subject to heavy pedestrian trafc 
over sustained periods with some dirt such as shopping centers, airport concourses, 
public walkways and industrial applications.
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