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AS 4662-2003

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Ceramic tiles - Definitions, classification, characteristics and marking
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Hardcopy , PDF 1 User , PDF 3 Users , PDF 5 Users , PDF 9 Users

Superseded date

02-07-2024

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2003

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1 - AS 4662-2003 CERAMIC TILES-DEFINITIONS, CLASSIFICATION, CHARACTERISTICS AND MARKING
4 - PREFACE
6 - FOREWORD
7 - CONTENTS
9 - 1 Scope
9 - 2 Normative references
10 - 3 Definitions
10 - 3.1 ceramic tiles
10 - 3.2 glaze
10 - 3.3 engobed surface
10 - 3.4 polished surface
10 - 3.5 extruded tiles
10 - 3.6 dry-pressed tiles
10 - 3.7 tiles made by other processes
11 - 3.8 spacer lugs
11 - 3.9 water absorption
11 - 3.10 Description of sizes
11 - 3.10.1 nominal size
11 - 3.10.2 work size
11 - 3.10.3 actual size
11 - 3.10.4 coordinating size
11 - 3.10.5 modular size
11 - 3.10.6 non-modular sizes
11 - 3.10.7 tolerance
12 - 4 Classification
12 - 4.1 Basis of classification
12 - 4.2 Methods of manufacture
12 - 4.3 Water absorption (E) groups
12 - 5 Characteristics
12 - 6 Sampling and basis for acceptance
12 - 7 Requirements
13 - 8 Marking and specifications
13 - 8.1 Marking
13 - 8.2 Product literature
13 - 8.3 Specifications
13 - 9 Ordering
16 - ISO 13006:1998(E)
17 - Annex A - Extruded ceramic tiles E <= 3 % Group AI
17 - A.1 Requirements
19 - A.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
20 - A.3 Marking and specifications
20 - A.4 Ordering
21 - Annex B - Extruded ceramic tiles 3 % < E <= 6 % Group AIIa - Part 1
21 - B.1 Requirements
23 - B.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
23 - B.3 Marking and specifications
24 - B.4 Ordering
25 - Annex C - Extruded ceramic tiles 3 % < E <= 6 % Group AIIa - Part 2
25 - C.1 Requirements
27 - C.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
28 - C.3 Marking and specifications
28 - C.4 Ordering
29 - Annex D - Extruded ceramic tiles 6 % < E <= 10 % Group AIIb - Part 1
29 - D.1 Requirements
31 - D.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
32 - D.3 Marking and specifications
32 - D.4 Ordering
33 - Annex E - Extruded ceramic tiles 6 % < E <= 10 % Group AIIb - Part 2
33 - E.1 Requirements
35 - E.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
36 - E.3 Marking and specifications
36 - E.4 Ordering
37 - Annex F - Extruded ceramic tiles E > 10 % Group AIII
37 - F.1 Requirements
39 - F.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
40 - F.3 Marking and specifications
40 - F.4 Ordering
41 - Annex G - Dry-pressed ceramic tiles with low water absorption E <= 0,5 % Group BIa
41 - G.1 Requirements
43 - G.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
43 - G.3 Marking and specifications
44 - G.4 Ordering
45 - Annex H - Dry-pressed ceramic tiles with low water absorption 0,5 % < E <= 3 % Group BIb
45 - H.1 Requirements
47 - H.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
47 - H.3 Marking and specifications
48 - H.4 Ordering
49 - Annex J - Dry-pressed ceramic tiles 3 % < E <= 6 % Group BIIa
49 - J.1 Requirements
51 - J.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
52 - J.3 Marking and specifications
52 - J.4 Ordering
53 - Annex K - Dry-pressed ceramic tiles 6 % < E <= 10 % Group BIIb
53 - K.1 Requirements
55 - K.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
56 - K.3 Marking and specifications
56 - K.4 Ordering
57 - Annex L - Dry-pressed ceramic tiles E > 10 % Group BIII
57 - L.1 Requirements
59 - L.2 Sampling and basis for acceptance
59 - L.3 Marking and specifications
60 - L.4 Ordering
61 - Annex M - Symbols for intended use
62 - Annex N - Classification of glazed tiles for floors according to their abrasion resistance
63 - Annex P - Test methods
64 - Bibliography
65 - APPENDIX ZA - VARIATIONS TO ISO 13006:1998 FOR AUSTRALIAN CONDITIONS
65 - ZA1 INTRODUCTION
65 - ZZ2 VARIATIONS

AS 4662-2003 identically adopts ISO 13006:1998(E) which defines terms and establishes classifications, characteristics and marking requirements for ceramic tiles of the best commercial quality (first quality).

This International Standard defines terms and establishes classifications, characteristics and marking requirements for ceramic tiles of the best commercial quality (first quality).NOTE ISO 10545 describes the test procedures required to determine the product characteristics listed in ISO 13006.ISO 10545 is divided into parts each describing a specific test procedure or related matter.

Committee
BD-044
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7337 5049 4
Pages
57
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

Standards Relationship
ISO 13006:1998 Identical

First published as AS 4662-2003.

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