ive used pcis nanolight and it claims a 15kg covers the same as a 25kg bag of normal gear, the advantage to me would seem to be less strain on the old back ...
Just a quick question about how much floor tiles can hold in weight.
I am tiling my bathroom floor with standard 10mm ceramic tiles (300mm x 300mm). I will also be installing a stand alone cast iron column radiator that measures 30cm x 30cm x 50cm. The radiator stands on four legs and weighs approximatey 40kg.
Will the floor tiles be strong enough to hold this weight?
I'm guessing you are at least 40kg in weight, I know I'm a lot more! Even with water in, if you've fixed the tiles correctly to a secure and solid substrate then you wont have an issue .
if you're thinking of using a standard ceramic, the glaze may not be durable enough for floor traffic imo, see if you can find out the PEI rating, 5 being the most durable:smilewinkgrin:
That's an interesting point Doug - If they are selling it as a floor tile one would assume you can walk on it!
I don't think it is the cast iron legs of the radiator that is going to do the walking - as long as its not dragged over the floor surface and the tiles are solid bed fixed, even grade 1/2 pei are suitable for bathroom use.