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इंटरनेट मानक Disclosure to Promote the Right To Information Whereas the Parliament of India has set out to provide a practical regime of right to information for citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities, in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority, and whereas the attached publication of the Bureau of Indian Standards is of particular interest to the public, particularly disadvantaged communities and those engaged in the pursuit of education and knowledge, the attached public safety standard is made available to promote the timely dissemination of this information in an accurate manner to the public. “जान1 का अ+धकार, जी1 का अ+धकार” “प0रा1 को छोड न’ 5 तरफ” Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan Jawaharlal Nehru “The Right to Information, The Right to Live” “Step Out From the Old to the New” IS 13630-5 (2006): Ceramic Tiles - Methods of Test, Sampling and Basis of Acceptance, Part 5: Determination of resistance to thermal shock (see IS 13630 : Parts 1 to 15) [CED 5: Flooring, Wall Finishing and Roofing] “!ान $ एक न’ भारत का +नम-ण” Satyanarayan Gangaram Pitroda ““IInnvveenntt aa NNeeww IInnddiiaa UUssiinngg KKnnoowwlleeddggee”” “!ान एक ऐसा खजाना > जो कभी च0राया नहB जा सकता हहहहै””ै” Bhartṛhari—Nītiśatakam “Knowledge is such a treasure which cannot be stolen” IS13630 (Part 5) : 2006 - ( ) Indian Standard CERAMIC TILES — METHODS OF TEST, SAMPLING AND BASIS FORACCEPTANCE ( First Revision) ICS91.100.23 © BIS 2006 BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI 110002 August 2006 Price Group1 Flooring,WallFinishingandRoofingSectionalCommittee,CEDS FOREWORD ThisIndianStandard(Parts 1to 15)(FirstRevision) wasadoptedbytheBureauofIndianStandards,afterthe draftfinalizedbytheFlooring,WallFinishingandRoofingSectionalCommitteehadbeenapprovedbytheCivil EngineeringDivisionCouncil. Thisstandardwasfirstpublishedinvariouspartsin1992-93. Thisisthefirstrevision;havingallpartscombined inonepublication, ofthestandardinwhichthefollowingmajorchangeshavebeenincorporated: a) Asperthedecisiontakeninthelastmeeting,therequirementsofallthepartshavebeenincludedinone volumeandtherevisedstandardhasbeenbroughtinlinewithISO10545 (variousparts). b) Therequirements fordeterminationofbulkdensityhavebeenaddedinPart2andafewchangeshave. beenmadeintherequirementsfordeterminationofwaterabsorption. c) AfewmodificationshavealsobeenmadeinPart3. d) RequirementsfordeterminationofbreakingstrengthhavealsobeenaddedinPart6. e) RequirementsfordeterminationofglazingresistancetestshavealsobeenmodifiedinPart9. t) Anewtestfordeterminationofimpactresistancebymeasurementofco-efficientofrestitutionhasbeen addedasPart14. g) IS13711:1993'Samplingandbasisforacceptance'hasbeenamalgamatedwithPart15ofthisstandard. Informulation ofthisstandardconsiderableassistancehavebeenderivedfromthefollowingstandards: ISO10545-1 : 1995 Ceramictiles- Part1:Samplingandbasisforacceptance ISO10545-2 : 1995 Ceramictiles- Part2 :Determinationofdimensionsandsurfacequality ISO10545-3 : 1995Ceramictiles- Part3 :Detenninationofwaterabsorption,apparentporosity,apparent relativedensityandbulkdensity ISO10545-4:2004Ceramictiles- Part4 :Determinationofmodulusofruptureandbreakingstrength ISO10545-5 : 1996Ceramictiles- Part5:Determinationofimpactresistancebymeasurementofcoefficient ofrestitution ISO10545-6: 1995Ceramictiles- Part6 :Determinationofresistancetodeepabrasionforunglazedtiles ISO10545-7 : 1996Ceramictiles- Part7 :Determinationofresistancetosurfaceabrasionforglazedtiles ISO10545-8 : 1994 Ceramictiles- Part8:Determinationoflinearthermalexpansion ISO10545-9:2004Ceramictiles- Part9 :Determinationofresistancetothermalshock ISO10545-10: 1995 Ceramictiles- Part10:Detenninationofmoistureexpansion ISO10545-11 : 1994 Ceramictiles- Part11:Determinationofcrazingresistanceforglazedtiles ISO10545·12: 1995Ceramictiles- Part12:Determinationofftostresistance ISO10545-13 : 1995 Ceramictiles- Part13:Determinationofchemicalresistance ISO10545-14: I99SCeramictiles- Part14:Determinationofresistancetostains ISO13006 : 1998Ceramictiles- Definitions,classification,characteristicsandmarking Forthepurposeofdecidingwhetheraparticularrequirementofthisstandardiscompliedwith,thefmalvalue, observed or calculated, expressing the result ofa test or analysis, shall berounded off in accordance withIS2.: 1960 'Rulesforroundingoffnumericalvalues(revised)'.Thenumberofsignificantplacesretainedin theroundedoffvalueshouldbethesameasthatofthespecifiedvalueinthisstandard. • IS 13630(part5) : 2006 Indian Standard CERAMIC TILES - METHODS OF TEST, SAMPLINGAND BASIS FORACCEPTANCE PART 5 DETERMINAnONOF RESISTANCETO THERMALSHOCK ( FirstRevision) 1 seOPE an illumination ofapproximately 300 lux. All the test specimens shall be free from defoctl at the This standard (Part S) coven a methodoftest for commencement oftest.The methylene bluesolution determining the resistance to thermal shock ofall describedin5.5maybeusedto detectpretestdefects. ceramictilesinnonnalconditionsofuse. 5.2 For'JUtiDI with Immenlon Dependingonthewaterabsorptionofthetiles,different procedures(testswithorwithoutimmenion)areused Inthecueoflowporositytileshavingwaterabsorption unlessthereisanagreementtothecontrary. notareaterthan10percent,immenethemverticallyin coldwaterat IS:t:SoCsothattheyarenotincontact 2 PRINCIPLE witheachother. Detenninationofresistancetothermalshockof.whole 5.3 ForTeltlnlwltlloutImmenloD ,tilebycycling10timesbetweenthetemperatureofcold waterandatemperaturejustabovethatofboilinawater. In the cue of glazedtiles havingwater absorption UsuallytestsarecmiedoutbetweenlSoCand14SoC. greater than 10 percent, place the glazed surface downwardsincontactwiththealuminiumgrainsover 3 APPARATUS thecoldwaterbathat 1S:i:SoC. 3.1 LQwTemperatareBat.-Throughwhichcold 5.4 TemperatareeyeliD. waterflowsat1S:i:SoC.OneexampleisabathSSOnun long,350mmwideand220mmdeepwithwaterflow ForbothproceClures,afterSminatthelowtemperature, rateof4 litre/min.Anyothersuitableapparatusmay immediatelytransferthetestspecimenstotheovenand beused. keepitat14SoCto ISOOCuntilaunifonntemperatureis achieved(usually20min),andthenimmediatelytransfer 3.1.1 'JestingwithImmersion- Inthecaseofalltiles thembacktothelowtemperatureconditions. havingwaterabsorptionnotgreaterthan10percentthe , Repeatthisprocedure10times. bathisnotcoveredandisofsufficientdepthto allow thetilestobeplacedverticallyandimmersedcompletely. 5.5 Examl.atlon 3.1.2 Testing without Immersion - In the cue of Thenexaminethetestspecimensforvisibledefectsby glazed tiles having water absorption greater than viewina themwith the naked eye (with the aid of 10percent, the bath is covered with a Smmthick spectaclesifusuallyworn)fromadistanceof2S emto aluminiumplateinsuchmannerthatthewater,directed 30cmunderanilluminationofapproximately300lux. towardsthesurfaceisincontactwiththeplate.Covering Tousistindetectingdefects.asuitablestain(suchas the aluminium plate is a layer ofaluminium grains 1 percent aqueous solution of methylen~ blue approximatelySnunthickwithdiameten intherange containingasmallquantityofwettingagent)~aybe orO.3 mmto0.6 nun. brushedontotheglazedsurfacesofthetestspecimens. After1min,wipeotfthestainwithadampcloth. 3.1 Oven-Capableofoperationat14S0Cto150°C. 6 TESTREPORT 4 TESTSPECIMENS Thetestreportshallcontainthefollowing: Aminimumoffivetestspecimensshallbeused. a) Descriptionofthetiles; 5 PROCEDURE b) Waterabsorptioncoefficientofthetiles; 5.1 Firstexaminethetilesforvisibledefectsbyviewing c) Type of test performed (with or without themwiththenakedeye(withtheaidofspectac les if immersion);and usuallyworn)tramadistanceof25emto30emunder d) Numberoftestlpecimenswithvisibledefects. 12 Bureau of Indian Standards BIS is a statutory institution established under the Bureau 0/ Indian Standards Act, 1986 to promote harmoniousdevelopmentofthe activitiesofstandardization, markingandqualitycertificationofgoods and attending to connected matters in the country. Copyright BIS has the copyrightofall its publications. No part of these publicationsmay bereproducedin any form withoutthepriorpermissioninwritingofBIS.Thisdoesnotprecludethefreeuse,inthecourseofimplementing thestandard,ofnecessarydetails,suchassymbolsandsizes,typeorgradedesignations. Enquiriesrelatingto copyright be addressedto the Director(Publications), BIS. Review of Indian Standards Amendmentsareissuedtostandardsastheneedarisesonthebasisofcomments. Standardsarealsoreviewed periodically;astandardalongwithamendments isreaffirmedwhensuchreviewindicatesthatnochangesare needed;ifthereviewindicatesthatchangesareneeded,itistakenupforrevision.UsersofIndianStandards shouldascertainthattheyareinpossessionofthelatestamendmentsoreditionby referringtothelatestissueof 'BISCatalogue' and'Standards:MonthlyAdditions'. This IndianStandardhasbeendevelopedfromDoc:No. CEOS(73S8 to7372). 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