This is where porcelain tile is generally categorized.
Water absorption test for ceramic tiles.
Water absorption m2 m1 m1 100.
Reflecting the density of the tile body ceramic tiles are also classified by their water absorption rate apart from the resistance to wear and tear.
There are 2 methods to determine the water absorption of the ceramic tiles.
According to china s national standards for testing tiles tiles according to the different water absorption divided into porcelain brick water absorption e 0 5 fine stoneware tile water absorption 3 e 6 stoneware brick water absorption 6 e 10 ceramic brick water absorption of 10 or more and so on.
For each tile calculate the water absorption in percentage to the first decimal place of the dry mass using the following formula.
In this test 5 identical tiles are tested for their ability to retain water inside the open pores.
Where m1 mass of the dry tile in g.
An easy way to test tiles absorption is to drop little amount of water on the tile back.
The boiling method is used to classify the ceramic tiles and involves drying the tiles out and then boiling them in water for 2 hours followed by cooling to room temperature over a four hour period.
To test this the fired tile is first weighed then it is boiled for five hours and left to sit in water for 24 hours.
If water is absorbed quite quickly the tile is considered to be normal absorbent type.
Lcs laboratory offers laboratory testing of water absorption bulk density apparent porosity and apparent specific gravity of ceramic and glass tiles.
Impervious extremely dense tile with water absorption of 0 5 percent or less.
If water is still on tile back and takes time to be absorbed the tile is considered to be low absorbent type.