Resilient Floor Coverings - Tiles of Agglomerated Composition Cork with Polyvinyl Chloride Wear Layer - Specification
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For agglomerated cork tiles with a wear layer consisting of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and its derivatives, refer to the DIN EN 655 standard.
The standard includes a classification system based on use intensity in order to assist consumers in making informed selections. This method, which is described in EN 685, identifies the performance and durability levels that can be anticipated from these floor coverings under various use conditions.
The standard specifies rules for marking the items in order to assure their compliance with the specifications, in addition to the categorization system. This makes it simple for customers to recognize and confirm that the agglomerated composition cork tiles with a PVC wear layer are appropriate for the application for which they are designed.
Descriptors | Agglomerated cork, Binding agents, Classification, Consumer information, Cork, Definitions, Elastic, Floor coverings, Floors, Graphic symbols, Identification, Linoleum, Marking, Panels, Plastics, Polyvinyl chloride, PVC, Range of application, Resistance, Specification (approval), Utilization, Wear layers, Plates, Tiles, Boards, Planks, Exploitation, Sheets |
ICS Codes | 97.150 - Floor coverings |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 450.6 KB |