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NEN-EN 12808-5

Grouts for tiles - Part 5: Determination of water absorption

inactive
Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 April 2002
Status: inactive
Page Count: 13
ICS Code (Cement. Gypsum. Lime. Mortar): 91.100.10
scope:

Applies to all ceramic tile grouts for internal and external tile installations on walls and floors. Specifies the test method to be used to determine the water absorption coefficient due to capillary action when the grout surface contacts the water without any additional pressure. The coefficient is measured by means of prisms.

Document History

November 1, 2008
Grouts for tiles - Part 5: Determination of water absorption
This European Standard applies to all ceramic tile grouts for internal and external tile installations on walls and floors. This European Standard specifies the test method to be used to determine...
March 1, 2008
Grouts for tiles - Part 5: Determination of water absorption
This European Standard applies to all ceramic tile grouts for internal and external tile installations on walls and floors. This European Standard specifies the test method to be used to determine...
NEN-EN 12808-5
April 1, 2002
Grouts for tiles - Part 5: Determination of water absorption
Applies to all ceramic tile grouts for internal and external tile installations on walls and floors. Specifies the test method to be used to determine the water absorption coefficient due to...
July 1, 1999
Adhesives and grouts for tiles - Part 5: Determination of water absorption
Applies to all ceramic tile grouts for internal and external tile installations on walls and floors. Specifies the test method to be used to determine the water absorption coefficient due to...
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