The test requires 5 tiles.
Ceramic tile water absorption.
Porcelain brick water absorption e 0 5 ceramic brick water absorption e 10 the water absorption of the tiles refers to the percentage of the weight of the inhaled water after the mouth of the product is filled with water.
Porcelain tiles have a far lower water absorption rate than glazed stoneware tiles for example.
The samples are first dried at 150 c for 24 hours and then boiled for 5 hours to replace air bubbles from the open pores.
Absorbent value between 0 5 3 e g.
The water absorption percentage reflects the density of the tile body.
Ceramic will absorb the moisture like a sponge but will only bead up on porcelain.
Water absorption is also directly related to the suitability for interior or exterior applications.
Typical water absorption on non porous tiles and glass tiles is 0 1 0 5 while the porous products can exhibit water absorption in the range 9 15.
Absorbent value less than 0 5 e g.
If you take the 2 tiles flip upside down and sprinkle water on them.
Homogeneous tile granite tile.
For exterior applications the selected tiles should have a low water absorption rate especially in climates subjected to heavy rainfall and freezing and thawing cycles.
Lowest absorption less than 0 5 water absorbed.
All grouts except epoxies will allow some moisture absorption.
Dry pressed ceramic tile with low water absorption.
Rustic tile glass mosaics resin mosaic.
Wet areas such as a shower or steam room should have porcelain tiles.
Only vitreous and impervious tiles should be used outdoors or in.
In fact it tells us that the ceramic.
A mere 0 5 in the case of porcelain tiles compared with 6 for stoneware ones groove by keraben.
Absorbent value more than 3 e g.
Glazed tiles are resistant to water at the tile surface but susceptible at the edges.
Tiles can be differentiated according to their water absorption into 3 types as follow.
Suitable for all interior and exterior uses.
This may seem like just another characteristic on the list of specifications but it is more than this.
It can directly describe the density of the product and affect the moisture resistance of the.
For exterior applications the selected tiles must have a very low water absorption rate as close to an impervious rating as possible especially in climates subjected to rainfall freezing and thawing cycles.