Extreme White 23 x 47

Extreme White 23″ x 47″

Ceramic

Description

Infinity (by sq. ft.) Matte white monochrome stone wall tiles. Size 23 x 47 in, suitable for indoor wall or floor and outdoor walls.

Features

Natural-looking, non-glossy surface finish. An exclusive large-format floor tile which has been thought up for those surfaces
that look for an optical continuity and greater spaciousnes. Name given to the finish of those tiles dimensionally improved after the firing process. U3. Installation on floor.

Colors

Thickness

7/16″ approx.

Size

23 7/16″ approx.
x 47 1/4″ approx.

Finish

Matte

Shape

Rectangle

Edge Detail

Rectified


Applications

Floor, Wall

Downloads

Maintenance

Testing

Breaking Strength C648Chemical Resistance Stain Resistance Water Absorption Crazing ResistanceModulus of Rupture Abrasion resistanceShade Variation Rating
882.01 LBF >292LBFClass “A” for swimming pools and cleaning products
(resists attack). Minimum Class “B” for acids and bases

B Min.
Class 5. Easy cleaning with water

3 Min.
BIa – Porcelanico (E<=0.1%)Resists 3 cycles11.92 LBF >=8LBF5V1

Qb-upec (u) 3
Qb-upec (p) 3
Qb-upec (e) 3
Qb-upec (c) 2
Resistance to thermal shock RESISTE UNE-EN ISO 10545-9:2013

Dynamic coefficient of friction (dcof)Slip resistance (wet pendulum) trrlSlip resistance (shod feet) ANSI A326.3Pendulum test value (ptv) 4sDetermination of light reflectance value (lrv)
0.59 (T64C2)CL1R-9
(2º) T63C2
WET 25 / DRY 51 (T64C2)77.3

Recommended Use Locations

Single-family dwelling
Outdoor Premises: Porches, verandah, terrace, outdoor access or circulation area
Indoor Premises – Dry: Entrance and other enclosures with direct opening to the outside (garden, terrace, storage room).
Indoor Premises – Dry: Individual staircase
Indoor Premises – Wet: Kitchen, mini kitchen in living area, laundry room
Indoor Premises – Humid: Bathroom or Toilet
Collective housing
Outdoor premises: Balconies, terraces, galleries (not accessible from the outside)
Indoor Premises – Common Elements: Entrance Hall (less than 15 dwellings)
Interior Premises – Common Elements: Entrance Hall (more than 15 dwellings)
Indoor Premises – Common Elements: Stairs and corridors with or without lifts
Indoor Premises – Common Elements: Meter centralisation room
Indoor Premises – Common Elements: Storage rooms for children’s cars, bicycles, etc.
Indoor Premises – Dwelling – Damp: Kitchen, mini kitchen and living area, laundry room
Indoor Premises – Dwelling – Damp: Bathrooms or shower rooms
Public Residential
Single or double rooms
Group rooms
Intensive use dormitories in residences, schools, etc.
Administrative
Office with workstation
Collective office, open plan office
Meeting/conference room, shops and retail (sales area)
Shops, warehouses with average public attendance (sales area)
Department stores, hypermarkets, shopping centres (sales area)
Commercial
Shops and retail trade (Sales area)
Shops, warehouses with average public attendance (sales area)
Department stores, shopping centres (sales area)
Teacher
Pre-school and Primary: Classroom without direct opening to the exterior
Infant and Primary: Playroom, exercise, multi-purpose room without direct opening to the outside.
Secondary, Baccalaureate and University: Classroom without direct opening to the outside.
Secondary, Baccalaureate and University: Multi-purpose classroom, meetings
Secondary, Baccalaureate and University: Other laboratories (physics, electricity, radiation, mechanics).
Sanitary
Single-user room, isolation room
Collective room
Waiting rooms, consultation rooms, distribution corridors
Major and minor operating theatres. Operating theatres
Radiological premises
Rehabilitation, massage, therapy and rehabilitation centres
Laboratories (no public access)
Public attendance
Catering: Main dining room, banqueting hall (intensive use)
Catering: Dining room restaurant, bar, cafeteria (medium use)
Catering: Dining room, company cafeteria
Entertainment and recreation: Large hall for receptions, dances, discotheques. Intensive use
Entertainment and recreation: Showroom, cinema, theatre, sports activities, amphitheatres, games (Closed)
Entertainment and recreation: lounges, waiting room, TV lounge, games room
Libraries and reading rooms: Libraries, reading rooms, temples of worship, museums (With public access)
Libraries and reading rooms: Libraries, reading rooms, houses of worship, museums (Internal use)
Common transit areas
Indoor premises: corridors and common areas with heavy traffic
Indoor premises: Corridors and common areas with average traffic
Service, facilities
Toilets in office areas, restricted use
Sanitary premises special hygiene (hospitals, food)
Premises for telephone, computer and other dry installations
Re-printing service, copies of plans, photography
Archive and storage premises


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