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Standard
Historical
NBN EN 14411:2012
Ceramic tiles - Definitions, classification, characteristics, evaluation of conformity and marking
Summary
This European Standard defines terms and specifies characteristics for ceramic tiles produced by extrusion and dry-pressing techniques, used for internal and/or external floorings (including stairs) and walls. Furthermore, it provides the level of requirements for these characteristics and references to the test methods applied (see Note) as well as provisions for evaluation of conformity and marking.
NOTE The series of standards EN ISO 10545 describe the test procedures required to determine most of the product characteristics listed in this European Standard. The series is divided into 16 parts, each describing a specific test procedure or related matter.
This European Standard does not cover:
- ceramic tiles made by processes other than extrusion or dry-pressing;
- dry-pressed unglazed ceramic tiles with water absorption greater than 10 %;
- ceramic tiles used for floorings on external road finishes;
- ceramic tiles used in ceiling finishes or suspended ceilings.
NOTE The series of standards EN ISO 10545 describe the test procedures required to determine most of the product characteristics listed in this European Standard. The series is divided into 16 parts, each describing a specific test procedure or related matter.
This European Standard does not cover:
- ceramic tiles made by processes other than extrusion or dry-pressing;
- dry-pressed unglazed ceramic tiles with water absorption greater than 10 %;
- ceramic tiles used for floorings on external road finishes;
- ceramic tiles used in ceiling finishes or suspended ceilings.
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Bureau de Normalisation Belge (NBN) |
| Publication Date | 11/23/2012 |
| Cancellation Date | 07/31/2014 |
| Page Count | 89 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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Previous versions
23/11/2012
Superseded
Historical
31/01/2007
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Historical
02/12/2003
Superseded
Historical