ISO 13007-4:2010 PDF Download
Standard EN SampleCeramic tiles - Grouts and adhesives - Part 4: Test methods for grouts
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ISO 13007-4:2010 is a standard that provides guidelines and test methods for evaluating the properties of grouts used for the installation of ceramic tiles. The standard focuses on various characteristics of grouts, including flexural and compressive strength, water absorption, shrinkage, resistance to abrasion, transverse deformation, and chemical resistance.
This standard offers a systematic and standardized approach to assess the performance of grouts. By following the test methods outlined in ISO 13007-4:2010, manufacturers and users of grouts can ensure the quality and durability of their products. These tests enable the evaluation of grout strength, ability to withstand water absorption and shrinkage, resistance to wear and tear, and the ability to withstand chemical exposure.
The use of this standard helps ensure that grouts meet the necessary requirements for ceramic tile installations. It provides a benchmark for manufacturers to produce grouts that exhibit the desired performance characteristics and gives users the confidence that they are using grouts that meet or exceed the specified standards.
Edition | 2 |
ICS Codes | 91.100.10 - Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar 91.100.23 - Ceramic tiles |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 430.1 KB |