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IS 15622 (2006): Pressed ceramic tiles - IIT Kanpur

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Category of the ceramic tiles with water absorption less than-3percent as per the existing IS 13756 have now been changed to two categories, namely, one for the range of water absorption 0.08 to 3 percent and another having range of less than 0.08 percent.

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Transcription of IS 15622 (2006): Pressed ceramic tiles - IIT Kanpur

1 Disclosure to Promote the Right To InformationWhereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public.

2 ! $ ' + - Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda Invent a New India Using Knowledge 0 1 ' 5 Jawaharlal Nehru Step Out From the Old to the New 1 + , 1 + Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan The Right to Information, The Right to Live ! > 0 B Bhart hari N ti atakam Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen Invent a New India Using Knowledge IS 15622 ( 2006 ): Pressed ceramic tiles [CED 5: Flooring,Wall Finishing and Roofing]IS15622: 2006 (SupersedingIS13753: 1993,IS13754:1993,IS13755:1993andIS13756 :1993)nnnIndianStandardPRESSEDCERAMICTIL ES ,9 BAHADURSHAHZAFARMARGNEWDELHI110002 PriceGroup7 IIFlooring,WallFinishingandRoofingSectio nalCommittee,CED5 FOREWORDThisIndianStandardwasadoptedbyth eBureauofIndianStandards,afterthedraftfi nalizedbytheFlooring,WallFinishingandRoo fingSectionalCommitteehadbeenapprovedbyt heCivilEngineeringDivisionCouncil,Itwass eenthattherewerefourseparatespecificatio nsofceramictilesbasedondifferentpercenta geofwaterabsorption, :1993 Specificationfordustpressedceramictilesw ithwaterabsorptionofE>10%(GroupB111)1375 4:1993 Specificationfordustpressedceramictilesw ithwaterabsorptionof6%<Es10?

3 4.(GroupBHb)13755:1993 Specificationfordustpressedceramictilesw ithwaterabsorptionof3%<E<6 ?/.(GroupB11a)13756:1993 Specificationfordustpressedceramictilesw ithlowwaterabsorptionofE<3 A(GroupB1)Inplaceofseparatespecification foreachcategory, ,whichsupersedesIS13753,IS13754, :a)b)c)d)e)oTitleofthestandardhasbeencha ngedfromdustpressedceramictilestopressed ceramictiles, ,namely, Ceramictiles Definition,classifications,characteristi csandmarking and1S010545(Parts1to14) Ceramictiles Tests .Forthepurposeofdecidingwhetheraparticul arrequirementofthisstandardiscompliedwit h,thefinalvalue,observedorcalculated,exp ressingtheresultofatestoranalysis,shallb eroundedoffinaccordancewithIS2:1960 Rulesforroundingoffnumericalvalues(revis ed.

4 IS15622: 2006 IndianStandardPRESSEDCERAMICTILES ,dimensionaltolerances,mechanical,physic alandchemicalrequirements, ,thatis, , , ,profiled,wavy, (UGL),glossy,mattorsemi-matt(GL). , :a)b)c)d)e)Tables1and2:Fortileswithwater absorption,E.>10percent(GroupBIII),Table s3and4:Fortileswithwaterabsorption,3<E<6 percent(GroupB11),,Tables5and6:Fortilesw ithwaterabsorption, <E<3percent(GroupBIb),Tables7and8:Fortil eswithwaterabsorption, (GroupBIa).Tables1,3,5,and7givethemodula rpreferredsizes,andf)Tables2,4,6, ,3,S,7andTables2,4,6,8, ,usually0;6mmthatarelocatedalongcertaine dgesoftilessothatwhentwotilesareplacedto getherinline,thelugsonadjacentedgessepar atethetilesbyadistancenotlessthanthespec ifiedwidthofjoints( ).

5 ,forexample,soap-holder,arenotstandardiz ed,andtheseshallbestatedbythemanufacture r, :a)b)c)d)Table9:Fortileswithwaterabsorpt ionE>10percent(GroupBHI),Table10:Fortile swithwaterabsorption3<Es6percent(GroupBH),Table11 <E<3percent(GroupBIb),andTable12:Fortileswithwater-L--- (GroupB Ia). (Part15).1 CIU>U1pmmshallbeinIIII 1S15622:20061- c-+Il- IS15622: 2006 >Table2 Non-modularSizesforTileswithWaterAbsorpt ion,E>10 Percent(GroupBHI)( )NominalSize(N)WorkSize(W)Thickness(d)cm Length(u)Width(b)mmmmmm(1)(2)(3)(4)4(Jx4 032X4832x6032x4033x3331,5x4232x323r3x30 Themanufacturershallchoosetheworksizeins uch30X15awaythatthedifferencebetweenthew orksizeand25x25thenominalsizeisnotmoreth an~ ,oneworksizeshallapplyforthevisiblefacea ndontherearside20x30eachnominalsizewithi nthe1imitsmentioned20x20above2( ,3<E<6 Percent(GroupB11)( )CoordinatingSize(C)WorkSize(W )Thickness(d)cmLength(a)mmWidth(b)mmmm(1 )(2)(3)(4).

6 , ___-. : 2006 Table4 Non-modularSizesforTileswithWaterAbsorpt ion,3<ES6 Percent(GroupBII)( ).NominalSize(~cm(1)lr)x]() ]5X] ( (w)Length(a)Width(b)mmmm(2)(3)Themanufac turershallchoosetheworksizeinsuchawaytha tthedifferencebetweentheworksizeandtheno minalsizeisnotmorethan*2percentand5mmThi ckness(d)mm(4) , <ES3 Percent(GroupBIb)( )CoordinatingSize(~WorkSize(W)cmLength(a )Width(b)IImmImm(1)(2)(3)M1Ox10M15x15M20 x10 ThemanufacturershallchoosetheworksizeinM 20x15ordertoallowanominaljointwidthbetwe en2mmM20x20and5mmM30x30 Thickness(d)mm(4) IS15622: 2006 Table6 Non-modularSizesforTileswithWaterAbsorpt ion, <E<3 Percent(GroupBIb)( )NominalSize(N)WorkSize(W)Thickness(d)cm Length(a)Width(b)mmmmmm(1)(2)(3)(4) * (3x2030K3(I40x3(J45x4560X60 Table7 ModularPreferredSizesforTileswithWaterAb sorption, (GroupBIa)( )CoordinatingSize(C)WorkSize(W)Thickness (d)cmLength(a)Width(b)mmmmmm(1)(2)(3)(4) *5 l1S15622.)))))

7 2006 Table8 Non-modularSizesforTileswithWaterAbsorpt ion, (GroupBIa)( )NominalSize(iv)WorkSize(W)Thickness-(~c mLength(a)Width(b)mmmmmm(1)(2)(3)(4) ] (3X102r3x20 Themanufacturershallchoosetheworksizeins uch25x25awaythatthedifferencebetweenthew orksizeandThethicknessshallbespecifmdbyt hethenominalsizeisnotmorethan* (340x3060X60(joX909(3x9090x12(3 Table9 TestRequirementsforPressedTileswithWater Absorption,E>10 Percent(GroupBIII)( )Characteristics(1)L)DimensionsandSurfac eQualityOii)Lengthandwidth:Thedeviationi npercentoftheaveragesizeofeachtile(2or4s ides)fromtheworksize(W)Tilewithspacerlug sThedeviationinpercentoftheaveragesizeof eachtile(2or-4sides)fromtheaveragesizeof the10testspecimen(20or40sides)THewithspa cerlugsThickness:Thedeviation,inpercento ftheaveragethicknessofeachtilefromthewor ksizethickness,a)<250cmzb)>250to500 Cmzc)>5130to1000 Cmzd)>1000cmzRequirements(2) I<12cm:+ )I>12cm:+0,2+ 0,3ls12cm:+ >12cm.

8 * * * + * + ,ReftoPartofIS13630 (3)Part16 }Part6iii)Breakingstrength, ,Min500for> ,Miniv)Moistureexpansion, )Scratchhardnessofsurface(Mobs)3,MinPart 13vi)Co-efficientoflinearthermalexpansio nfrom9x10+K- ,J@Part4ambienttemperatureto10O ) , ..IIS15622: 2006 Table10 TestRequirementsforPressedTileswithWater Absorption3cEs6 Percent(GroupBH)(C) )Characteristics(I))DimensionsandSnrface Qualityi)Lengthandwidtha)Thedeviationinp ercentoftheaveragesizeofeachtile(2or4sid es)fromtheworksize(W):1)Unrectified2)Rec tifiedb)Thedeviationinpercentoftheaverag esizeofeachtile(2or4sides)fromtheaverage sizeofthe10testspecimen(20or40sides):1)U nrectified2)Rectifiedii)ThicknessThedevi ation,inpercentoftheaveragethicknessofea chtilefromtheworksizethicknessiii)Straig htnessofsides )(Facialsides)Themaximumdeviationfromstr aightness,inpercentrelatedtothecorrespon dingworksizes.

9 A)Unrectifiedb)Rectifiediv)Rectangularit y )Themaximumdeviationfromrectangularityin percentrelatedtothecorrespondingworksize s:a)Unrectifiedb)Rectifiedv)Surjacej7atn essThemaximumdeviationfromflatness,inper centa)Centrecurvature,relatedtodiagonalc alculatedfromtheworksizesb)Edgecurvature ,relatedtothecorrespondbrgworksizec)Warp age,relatedtothediagonalcalculatedfromth ework-sizesvi)SurJacequality2))PhysicalP ropertiesi)Waterabsorption,pereentbymass ii)Modulusofrupture,inN/mmziii)Breakings trength,inNSurfaceoftheProduct(s)SS9090<s<190190<s<410s>41r)cm cmzcm2cm2(2)(3)(4)(5)*lo* * * * * *041* * * * *7).4& * * * *10*5*5* *. * * + *0, * * * * * * * * * * + * * * * * * <Es6, ,Individual28, :500,Min> ,ReftoPartofIs13630(6)Part2,}Part68 IS15622: 2006 Table10(Concluded)CharacteristicsSurface oftheProduct(s)MethodofTest,ReftoPartofS s9090<s<190190<s<410S>41 Ocmz~mzIS13630ml~ml(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)iv) Scra[chhardnessofsurface(Mobs scale)a)Commercialapplication7,MinPart13 b)Home5,Min1)Glazed,and2)Unglazedtilesv) ResistancetoabrasionofglazedtilesClass1t oVa)CommercialapplicationIV,MinPart11b)R esidentialapplicationsII,Minvi)Co-effici entoflinearthermal9x104,MoxPart4expansio nfromambienttemperatureto100 C(K- )vii)Therrnrdshockresistance10 Cycles,MinPart5viii)Crazingresistance.]

10 ,A4inPart9ix)FrostresistanceRequired,ifa greedPart10;)ChemicalPropertiesi)Resista ncetostainingofglazedtilesClass1,Minii)R esistancetohouseholdchemica[sandswimming pool watercleansersexcepttocleansingagentscon taininghydrofluoricacidanditscompoundsGl azedtiles(Unglazedtiles)ClassAA,Min1 Part8iii)Resistancetoacidsandalkalies(wi thRequired,ifagreedaccordingtothechemica lresistancetheexceptionsofhydrotluoricac idandclassindicatedbythemanufactureritsc ompounds)Glazedtiles ) )Becauseoftiring, (wh~chcanbeunglazed,glazedorpartlyglazed )ortothecolourvariationoveratileare% ) , .IS15622 <E<3 Percent(GroupBIb)( )CharacteristicsSurfaceoftheProduct(s)MethodofTest,~S<90 ReftoPartof90<s<190190<s<410S>41O1S13630cmzcm2cm=~m2(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) DimensionsandSurfaceQuality\i)Lengthandw id~ha)Thedeviationinpercentoftheaverage* + (2or4sides)fromtheworksize(W)b)Thedeviat ioninpercentoftheaverage+ ,3* + (2or4sides)fromtheaveragesizeofthe10test specimen(20or40-sides)ii)ThicknessThedev iation,inpercentoftheaverage*5*5*4*4thic knessofeachtilefromtheworksizethicknessi ii)Straightnessofsides )(Facialsides)Themaximumdeviationfromstr aightness,* * * *().]


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