Adhesives for ceramic tiles - Part 1: Requirements, assessment and verification of constancy of performance, classification and marking
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The DIN EN 12004-1 standard is a European standard that specifically addresses the requirements, assessment, and verification of constancy of performance, classification, and marking of adhesives for ceramic tiles. It applies to various types of adhesives including cementitious, dispersion, and reaction resin adhesives that are used for internal and external tile installations on walls and floors.
The standard provides a comprehensive set of criteria for the performance requirements of these adhesives. It covers aspects such as terminology, working methods, application properties, and more, to ensure a consistent level of quality and reliability in ceramic tile adhesives.
It is important to note that this standard does not offer guidelines or recommendations for the design and installation of ceramic tiles. However, it does state that ceramic tile adhesives may also be used for other types of tiles such as natural or agglomerated stones, as long as they do not have any detrimental effects on these materials.
Descriptors | Adhesive strength, Adhesives, Boards, CE marking, Cement mortar, Cements, Ceramic tiles, Ceramics, Classification, Conformity, Conformity assessment, Construction, Constructional products, Definitions, Designations, Determination, Dew, Dispersion, Dispersion adhesive, Dispersion adhesives, Evaluations, Frost, Initial verification, Marking, Minimum requirements, Mortars, Performance requirements, Plates, Production control, Properties, Ratings, Reaction adhesives, Reaction resin mortar, Sampling methods, Slipping-off, Specification, Specification (approval), Storage, Surface spread of flame, Terminology, Test equipment, Testing, Tiles, Tolerances (measurement), Working methods, Panels, Planks, Bearings, Sheets |
ICS Codes | 83.180 - Adhesives 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.1 MB |