Avoiding cracked tiles when transporting bathroom pods

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Hi,

I am designing a bathroom pod prototype for a job in india which is going to be displayed at an exhibition. Im a worried about wall and floor tile cracking during transport and wondered is there any way to best protect against this? The floor tiles are ceramic 600x600mm and the wall tiles ceramic 600x300mm.

I have sourced a adhesive called Laticrete which says it has excellent impact resistance but have no experience of this product and im guessing they all profess to this.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Liam
 
Done quite a few steel stairs in shops with ply overlay 36mm thick as 2x18mm always used rubber crumb never had a problem in 20 years with it how thick is your ply and how is it fixed ?
 
18mm + 12mm as need a different level for the wet room. Fixing will prob be Tek screws. The rubber crumb looks like it might be the product im after.

Had been looking at compriband strips top and bottom of the walls but this looks like it will allow slight movement at a local level.
 
Have tiled to steel before used Ardex epoxy adhesive cannot remember what it was called ,have even done ship steel floors there we used a coating of Evostick when tacky then used Bal flex two part.
 
I did the bathroom pods for the Olympic village a few years back. They we cast concrete walls with steel rods, fermacell walls and tiled with a standard SPF.

The pods were transported to Stratford by lorry and at their end there was a team to replace the odd tile which came off. This was down to bad fixing as they were picky with quality to within 1mm however you had to be super fast.

Make of this what you will.
 
Prevent the display flexing with a rigid frame during transport, or why not get good tile fixers set up in India to tile the display before the show?(?)
 

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