Grout for Tiles - Requirements, Evaluation of Conformity, Classification, and Designation
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The DIN EN 13888 standard provides requirements and guidelines for ceramic tile grouts used in both internal and external tile installations on walls and floors. This standard includes terminology related to the products, as well as information on working methods and application properties specific to ceramic tile grouts.
The standard specifies the performance requirements for two types of grouts: cementitious grouts and reaction resin grouts. It ensures that these grouts meet the necessary quality standards and provide effective bonding and durability for ceramic tiles.
It is important to note that this European Standard does not cover the design and installation recommendations for ceramic tiles. The standard also acknowledges that ceramic tile grouts can be used with other types of tiles, such as natural and agglomerated stones, as long as they do not negatively affect the performance of these materials.
Descriptors | Adhesives, Ceramic tiles, Ceramics, Construction, Definitions, Joint mortars, Joints, Marking, Mortars, Pointing, Processing, Ratings, Specification, Specification (approval), Terminology, Tiles, Working methods, Panels, Planks, Boards, Plates, Sheets |
ICS Codes | 01.040.91 - Construction materials and building (Vocabularies) 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 225.3 KB |