Wednesday, April 1, 2015
The below test methods are used for checking physical and chemical properties of Ceramic tiles.
- ISO 1006:1983, Building construction — Modular coordination — Basic module.
- ISO 10545-1:1995, Ceramic tiles — Part 1: Sampling and basis for acceptance.
- ISO 10545-2:1995, Ceramic tiles — Part 2: Determination of dimensions and surface quality.
- ISO 10545-3:1995, Ceramic tiles — Part 3: Determination of water absorption, apparent porosity, apparent relative density and bulk density.
- ISO 10545-4:1994, Ceramic tiles — Part 4: Determination of modulus of rupture and breaking strength.
- ISO 10545-5:1996, Ceramic tiles — Part 5: Determination of impact resistance by measurement of coefficient of restitution.
- ISO 10545-6:1995, Ceramic tiles — Part 6: Determination of resistance to deep abrasion for unglazed tiles. ISO 10545-7:1996, Ceramic tiles — Part 7: Determination of resistance to surface abrasion for glazed tiles. ISO 10545-8:1994, Ceramic tiles — Part 8: Determination of linear thermal expansion.
- ISO 10545-9:1994, Ceramic tiles — Part 9: Determination of resistance to thermal shock.
- ISO 10545-10:1995, Ceramic tiles — Part 10: Determination of moisture expansion.
- ISO 10545-11:1994, Ceramic tiles — Part 11: Determination of crazing resistance for glazed tiles.
- ISO 10545-12:1995, Ceramic tiles — Part 12: Determination of frost resistance.
- ISO 10545-13:1995, Ceramic tiles — Part 13: Determination of chemical resistance.
- ISO 10545-14:1995, Ceramic tiles — Part 14: Determination of resistance to stains.
- ISO 10545-15:1995, Ceramic tiles — Part 15: Determination of lead and cadmium given off by glazed tiles.
- ISO 10545-16:—1 , Ceramic tiles — Part 16: Determination of small colour differences.
- ISO 10545-17:—1), Ceramic tiles — Part 17: Determination of coefficient of friction.
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