Full body porcelain tiles are manufactured using pure, selectively imported raw materials mixed using the most advanced extraction and sorting techniques; they
are obtained with a production process similar to that of single-fired tiles.
The resulting product is top-quality porcelain tile, obtained by raw materials wet grinding, followed by partial drying by spraying, silo storage to allow
homogenization of properties, and pressing with highly efficient hydraulic presses up to specific pressures more than 500 kg/cm2. The high pressure combined
with high firing temperature exceeding 1200 °c results in highly compact & strong ceramic surface with very low water absorption (lower than 0.1% according to
uni En iso 10545-3) and extremely high mechanical resistance (average value exceeding 40 n/mm2 according to uni En iso 10545-4).
full body porcelain are suitable for heavy traffic areas as they are characterized by a deep abrasion resistance (equal to 150 mm3 of removed material, as opposed
to the 175 mm3 provided for by the UNI EN ISO 10545-6 standard).
Thanks to their low porosity, these tiles are frost-proof and rated as belonging to the BIa UGL class according to the International Standard ISO 13006 and
European standard uni En 14411 which requires water absorption ≤ 0.5%.
chemical acid and base resistance (uni En iso 10545-13) makes full body porcelain tiles suitable for environments where aggressive chemicals are used, e.g. food
processing factories, hospitals, chemical or pharmaceutical plants. The full bod porcelain tiles are available in a wide range of sizes and surfaces (slip-resistant
finish also available).
ADVICE ON LAYING
Although our full bod porcelain tiles can be installed using traditional cement mortars, we advise using modern adhesives. For large sizes over 40x40cm, outdoor
and wall installations, the two-layer spreading system is recommended to perfectly wet the back of the tile.
Quickly dipping each tile in water before installation will remove any dust on the back of the tile for perfect adhesion. Do not wet the tiles if you are using vinyl,
acrylic resin adhesives or two-component organic-solvent based adhesive.
it is advisable to incorporate suitable shrinkage - flexion joints (movement/ expansion joints) when installing on large floors: the joints should never be spaced more
than 4 - 5 linear meters apart indoors and 3 linear meters apart outdoors. Be careful while using strong coloured grouts as they might leave stains on the surface of
the tiles that may be difficult to remove later.
TEcHnical cHaracTErisTics - full Body PorcElain TilEs (Bia - ugl)
Test Description
Standard Test Method
International Standard ISO 13006
RAK Ceramics Specifications
(Rectified)
(Unrectified)
Length & Width
Thickness
Rectangle Squareness
Straightness of sides
Surface Flatness
Water Absorption
Modulus of Rupture
Breaking Strength
Resistance to deep abrasion
Linear Thermal Expansion
Resistance to Thermal Shock
Frost Resistance
Resistance to chemicals
Resistance to stains
Colour Resistance to UV Light
BS EN ISO 10545-2
BS EN ISO 10545-2
BS EN ISO 10545-2
BS EN ISO 10545-2
BS EN ISO 10545-2
BS EN ISO 10545-3
BS EN ISO 10545-4
BS EN ISO 10545-4
BS EN ISO 10545-6
BS EN ISO 10545-8
BS EN ISO 10545-9
BS EN ISO 10545-12
BS EN ISO 10545-13
BS EN ISO 10545-14
DIN 51094
+/- 0.6%
+/-5.0%
+/- 0.5%
+/- 0.5%
+/- 0.5%
<=0.5%
>=35 N/mm2
>=1300N
<=175/mm
3
<=9x10
-60
C
-1
No visible defect
No visible damage
No visible defect
Manufacturer to state class
No change in color
+/- 0.1%
+/- 5.0%
+/- 0.2%
+/- 0.2%
+/- 0.2%
<=0.1%
>=40 N/mm2
>=1500N
<=150/mm
3
<=7x10
-60
C
-1
No visible defect
No visible damage
No visible defect
Stain removed Min. class 2
No change in color
+/- 0.3%
+/- 5.0%
+/- 0.4%
+/- 0.3%
+/- 0.3%
<=0.1%
>=40 N/mm2
>=1600N
<=150/mm
3
<=7x10
-60
C
-1
No visible defect
No visible damage
No visible defect
Stain removed Min. class 2
No change in color
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Note : Shade variation across the batches is inherent to the manufacturing process and the pre-laying colour comparison is recommended