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Qwerty
Following on from the discussion in another thread about not fitting ceramic tiles in a shower/ bathroom I have decided to conduct a little experiment.
I plan on testinghow much water tiles absorb.
I have 3 tiles to test-
-Glazed ceramic (10mm)
-Soft glazed Grade 3 Porcelain (11mm)
-Full bodied Grade 5 Porcelain (10mm)
Each tile weighs 304 grams so the water absorbtion will be easier to see and calculate as a %.
I will submerge the pieces for 24hrs then remove, wipe down excess and weigh. I will record each weight and then boil all 3 pieces for 15 mins. Somebody suggested water absorbtion for Porcelain is under boiling water so in the interests of fairness I will blast them for 15 mins to see if that makes any difference.
This could be a total failure and prove nothing but I have a feeling not.
Let the experiment commence!!!
Tile 1
Tile 2
Tile 3
Tiles submerged at 8pm last night....
And no, a Rubi wasn't used to cut Tile 2...... I had to chip of a gram to make the weight even !!!!!
I plan on testinghow much water tiles absorb.
I have 3 tiles to test-
-Glazed ceramic (10mm)
-Soft glazed Grade 3 Porcelain (11mm)
-Full bodied Grade 5 Porcelain (10mm)
Each tile weighs 304 grams so the water absorbtion will be easier to see and calculate as a %.
I will submerge the pieces for 24hrs then remove, wipe down excess and weigh. I will record each weight and then boil all 3 pieces for 15 mins. Somebody suggested water absorbtion for Porcelain is under boiling water so in the interests of fairness I will blast them for 15 mins to see if that makes any difference.
This could be a total failure and prove nothing but I have a feeling not.
Let the experiment commence!!!
Tile 1
Tile 2
Tile 3
Tiles submerged at 8pm last night....
And no, a Rubi wasn't used to cut Tile 2...... I had to chip of a gram to make the weight even !!!!!