| SR.NO |
Characteristics |
ISO 13006 Group BIA |
TECHNOFLOOR Specification |
| 1. |
Deviation in Length |
± 0.6% |
± 0.3% |
| 2. |
Deviation in Thickness |
± 5.0% |
± 2.0% |
| 3. |
Straightness of sides |
± 0.5% |
± 0.3% |
| 4. |
Rectangularity |
± 0.6% |
± 0.3% |
| 5. |
Surface Flatness (Warpage) |
± 0.5% |
± 0.3% |
| 6. |
Water Absorption  |
< 3% |
< 3% |
| 7. |
Mohs Hardness |
> 5 |
> 5 |
| 8. |
Flexure Strength |
> 35 n/mm2 |
> 35 n/mm2 |
| 9. |
Abrasion Resistance  |
Specified By Manufacturer |
> PEI V |
| 10. |
Frost Resistance  |
Frost Proof |
Frost Proof |
| 11. |
Chemical Resistance |
No Damage |
No Damage |
| 12. |
Thermal Shock Resistance |
No Damage |
No Damage |
| 13. |
Color Resistance |
No Damage |
No Damage |
| 14. |
Stain Resistance |
Resistance |
Stain Proof |
| 15. |
Moisture Expansion  |
Nil |
Nil |
Water Absorption: The quantity of water a tile absorbs when it gets in contact with water. The level of surface hardness is measured in MOHs. Scale range starts from 1 to 10 level and 10 being the highest.
Scratch Resistance (Abrasion Resistance): The degree to which a floor tiles surface will withstand friction (the wear of foot traffic). Resistance is determined by abrasion test and is grouped accordingly.
Frost Resistance: This is the ability of the tile to withstand very low temperatures. The frost resistance of tiles is dependent on its water absorption levels. This is how it works; if a tile absorbs water, which subsequently freezes, the tile will expand and crack.
Moisture Expansion: This also is dependent on water absorption levels. As moisture consist of water level in it.
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