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BS 6431-6:1984

Superseded

Superseded

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Ceramic floor and wall tiles Specification for dust-pressed ceramic tiles with a low water absorption (E ≤ 3%). Group B1

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

01-12-2005

Language(s)

English

Published date

28-09-1984

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National foreword
Brief history
National appendix A
National appendix B
Cooperating organizations
Specification
1. Object and field of application
2. References
3. Definitions
4. Shapes and sizes
5. Requirements
6. Marking and specification
7. Ordering
Tables
1. Modular preferred sizes
2. Non-modular sizes
3. (Requirements)*
Figures
1. Tile
2. Tile with spacer lug

Specifies sizes, dimensional tolerances, mechanical, physical, chemical and surface quality requirements and marking.

Committee
B/539
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS PD5827(1974), BS 1281(1974) and BS 1286(1974) (07/2004) Also numbered as EN 176 Supersedes 81/15209 DC (09/2005)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
14
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
NFP 61 405 : 1985 Identical

BS 5385-4:1986 Wall and floor tiling Code of practice for ceramic tiling and mosaics in specific conditions
BS 5350-A2:1990 Methods of test for adhesives. Adherends Guide to the selection of adherend materials
BS 5385-1:1995 Wall and floor tiling Code of practice for the design and installation of internal ceramic and natural stone wall tiling and mosaics in normal conditions
BS 5385-4:1992 Wall and floor tiling Code of practice for tiling and mosaics in specific conditions
BS 5385-1:1990 Wall and floor tiling Code of practice for the design and installation of internal ceramic wall tiling and mosaics in normal conditions
BS 5385-2:1991 Wall and floor tiling Code of practice for the design and installation of external ceramic wall tiling and mosaics (including terra cotta and faience tiles)
BS 5385-3:1989 Wall and floor tiling Code of practice for the design and installation of ceramic floor tiles and mosaics

BS 6431-17:1983 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of crazing reistance. Glazed tiles
BS 6431-20:1984 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of resistance to surface abrasion. Glazed tiles
BS 6431-16:1983 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of resistance to thermal shock
BS 6431-15:1983 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of linear thermal expansion
BS 6431-10:1984 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of dimensions and surface quality
BS 6431-21:1984 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of moisture expansion using boiling water. Unglazed tiles
BS 6431-18:1983 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of chemical resistance. Unglazed tiles
BS 6431-14:1983 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of resistance to deep abrasion. Unglazed tiles
BS 6431-19:1984 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of chemical resistance. Glazed tiles
BS 6431-1:1983 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Specification for classification and marking, including definitions and characteristics
BS 6431-12:1983 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of modulus of rupture
BS 6431-13:1986 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of scratch hardness of surface according to Mohs
BS 6431-22:1986 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of frost resistance
BS 6431-23:1986 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Specification for sampling and basis for acceptance
BS 6431-11:1983 Ceramic floor and wall tiles Method for determination of water absorption

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