Specification

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CERAMIC PORCELAIN MOSAIC HARDWOOD LAMINATE FLOOR
Porcelain and Ceramic tile specifications
Water Absorption
Water absorption is measured using ASTM C373-88. Tiles are weighed, saturated with water
and then weighed again. The percent difference between the two conditions is referred to as the
water adsorption value.
Impervious: Tiles exhibiting 0.5% or less.
Vitreous: Tiles exhibiting more than 0.5% but not more than 3.0%
Semi-Vitreous: Tiles exhibiting more than 3.0% but not more than 7.0%
Non-Vitreous: Tiles exhibiting more than 7.0%
Shade Variations
Tile range from complete consistency to a more appearance. Heres an overview of color and
shading of individual tile selections
Scratch Hardness (MOHS)
This test it’s based on a scale from 1 to 10. The softest mineral used is talc (1 rating) and the
hardest is a diamond (10 rating). Other minerals of varying hardness providing Mohs scale of
Mineral Hardness values of 5 or more are suitable for most residential floor applications. A value
of 7 or greater is normally recommended for commercial applications.
Breaking Strength
Ceramic and Porcelain tiles used on floors and walls must be able to withstand the expected
load bearing capacity of various installations. A force is applied to an unsupported portion of the
tile breakage occurs. The breaking strength is then recorded in pounds.

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