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Patio The Patio series is a modern full body porcelain collection with four
contemporary colours in both Matt and Rock finishes. The Patio series also
includes matching Cove and Steptread tiles, suitable for all residential and
commercial projects. Now available in 97x97 Matt P4 mosaics.
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Patio
Ivory Light Grey
Dark Grey Black
Matt External Steptread 97x97 Mosaics
300x300mm Matt External Rockface
Cove Base Skirting 97x197mm (with 25° radius)
Steptreads 60x298mm
97x97mm Sheeted Mosaics Matt Finish
GNS Ceramics recommends that our retail shops pass on the following information to the installer and end-user.
Ceramic tiles are only one component of a much larger building system. It is our experience that failure of any tiling system is very often the result of a combination of factors. For example; inappropriate design, type of substrate, surface preparation, temperature during installation, adhesives, incompatibility of products, product failure, environmental factors skill and knowledge of the installers etc; the latter being supplied or controlled by a variety of manufacturers and tradesmen. GNS Ceramics has no involvement in the design, selling and installation processes and once goods have been dispatched from our warehouse we have no control over where and how these products are used. As a result the project manager, and or the tiler are the only people in a position to ensure that all the components used in a project are compatible and that the product is installed in accordance with the Australian Building Code and the Australian Standards. Installation Instructions for all types of tiles can be found in the GNS Ceramics Price List, and on our website. We suggest these are followed at all times. Cleaning and Maintenance Do not use abrasive cleaners and chemicals which could permanently scratch and damage the surface of the tile. For daily cleaning we recommend the use of a mild PH Neutral detergent. Should a more vigorous cleaning programme be required we recommend the use of a proprietary tile cleaner from a specialty tile supplier. Colour & Pattern Variation Guide
Uniform Appearance
Slight Variation
Moderate Variation
High Variation
Slip Resistance The best way to minimise the risk of slipping is through safe design principals. This involves a risk management approach which evaluates the likelihood and consequence of an incident to occur. Slip resistive flooring is only one of the design components to consider, other design features should also be considered, including awnings, airlocks, matting and a suitable cleaning regime to reduce the extent of contaminates. Visual aids, warning signs, handrails and lighting, along with the footwear to be worn, should also be considered. All ceramic tiles can be slippery, particularly when wet. This includes tiles, commonly used in wet areas such as bathrooms. It is important that customers be aware of the potential danger of wet ceramic tiles and seek advice from the retailer as to the level of slip-resistance of any particular tile, and its suitability for the intended application. If there is any doubt, tiles should be tested for slip-resistance immediately after being laid, under the conditions that they will be subject to during use. While tiles may achieve an acceptable standard in a laboratory test, it is quite probable that the performance in-situ will be less than expected, due to installation methods, wear & tear, cleaning regimes and unforeseen circumstances. Test results should therefore to be seen as a relative guide to estimate the merits of one tile versus another and should be used in conjunction with the Australian Building Code and the relevant Australian Standards. Further information on slip resistance is provided in the Australian Standards HB198:2014 - An Introductory guide to the slip resistance of pedestrian surface materials. There are many factors beyond the control of the supplier that can affect the level of slip-resistance of tiles, or contribute to the incidents of injury through slipping. Consequently, the laboratory test results presented here must not be viewed to mean that GNS Ceramics Pty Ltd, is providing any warranty, nor will accept any liability for personal injury or accidents arising from the selection or installation of tiles under any circumstances. Classes of Use The classification has taken into account the recommendations of the Australian Standards; however, they are given for general guidance only. They are valid for the given application under NORMAL CONDITIONS and should not be taken to provide accurate product specifications for specific requirements. WARNING: Other standards and building code requirements may affect your selection of tiles. Consideration should be given to the footwear, type of pedestrian traffic and cleaning methods expected. Floors should be adequately protected against soiling from following trades during installation; they should also be protected against scratching dirt at the entrances to building by interposing footwear cleaning devices. For example, mats, shoe scrapers, static devices, etc. CLASS 6 - Floor coverings that are subject to extreme heavy pedestrian and vehicular traffic and substantial quantities of scratching dirt; For example, workshops, commercial kitchens and restaurants, Railway platforms, footpaths.
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Dated : November 30th, 2020
International NormInternational Standard
(S > 410 cm2)
CA Typical Standard
(Matt Finish)
Water Absorption ISO 10545-3 / EN 99 Group B Ia, E ≤ 0.5% ≤ 0.5%
Dimension
Length & Width ISO 10545-2 / EN 98 ± 0.50% ± 0.4%
Thickness ISO 10545-2 / EN 98 ± 5.00% ± 5.00%
Straightness of Sides ISO 10545-2 / EN 98 ± 0.50% ± 0.4%
Rectangularity ISO 10545-2 / EN 98 ± 0.60% ± 0.4%
Flatness of Surface
Centre Curvature ISO 10545-2 / EN 98 ± 0.50% ≤ 0.4%
Warpage ISO 10545-2 / EN 98 ± 0.50% ≤ 0.4%
Edge Curvature ISO 10545-2 / EN 98 ± 0.50% ≤ 0.4%
Surface Defects ISO 10545-2/ EN 98 95% Free From Defects 95% Free Free Defects
Modulus of Rupture ISO 10545-4 / EN 100 Min. 35N/mm2
≥ 36N/mm2
Breaking Strength ISO 10545-4 / EN 100 Min. 1,300N ≥ 1,350/mm2
Deep Abrasion Test ISO 10545-6 / EN 102 Max.175mm3
170mm3
Co-efficient of Thermal Expansion ISO 10545-8 / EN 103 ≤ 9X10-6
K-1
≤ 9X10-6
K-1
Thermal Shock ISO 10545-9 / EN 104 No Damage No Damage
Frost Resistance ISO 10545-12 / EN202No visible alteration
to the surface
No visible alteration
to the surface
Chemical Resistance ISO 10545-13 / EN106No visible signs of
chemical attack
No visible signs of
chemical attack
Resistance to Staining ISO 10545-14 Min.Class 3 Class 5
Moh's Hardness EN101 Min. 6 ≥ 6
Colour Fastness ISO 10545-16 / SS 301 No noticeable colour change No noticeable colour change
Slip Resistance (Wet Pendulum Test) AS/NZS 4586 (App. A) P0 - P5
Patio Matt : ≥ P3
Patio Rough : P4
Patio Step Tread Matt : P4
*The above standards serves as a "General Guide" only and is based on testing conducted on factory fresh samples or unused surfaces using specific
conditions. Factors such as usage, cleaning systems, applied coatings, type of footwear and patterns of wear may effect the characteristics of the surface
after testing. It is therefore recommended to conduct specific tests on individual tile batches which are going to be laid.
Type of Test
CERASIA INTERNATIONAL SDN BHD Technical Specification For CerAsia Patio Full Body Porcelain Series
(Rectified Edge 30x30cm & Pressed Edge 20x20cm)
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YOUR REF : - OUR REF. : 0031/19
CLIENT : Guocera Tile Industries (Meru) Sdn Bhd DATE RECEIVED : 10/01/2019
Lot 11832, Batu 5 1/2, DATE TESTED : 12/01/2019
Jalan Meru, 41050 Klang, DATE REPORTED : 18/01/2019
Selangor Darul Ehsan.
(Attn.: Ms. Chong Siew Mee)
SAMPLE ID : 30 x 30cm GLAZED PORCELAIN TILES
CODE : KP161A (3PATIVM-CA)
SIZE : 03
SHADE : 201
SERIES : PATIO
BRAND : GUOCERA
SUBJECT : TESTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH
AS 4586, App A : WET PENDULUM TEST METHOD (2013)
SUMMARY OF TEST
AS 4586 SLIP RESISTANCE (PENDULUM TEST)
App. A WET Slip Resistance Value (SRV)
REPORTED BY APPROVED SIGNATORY
...................................... ......................................
SINDHU SASIDARAN LYNETTE CHAN
This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval from Ceramic Research Company Sdn Bhd.
The results relate only to the item(s) tested.
TEST
METHODTYPE OF TEST
45
(Class P4)
RESULT
0031-19(KP161A) 03 201 -PTV 1/1
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YOUR REF : - OUR REF. : 0505/19
CLIENT : CerAsia International Sdn Bhd DATE RECEIVED : 1/4/2019
No. 2-2, Jalan Metro Pudu 1, DATE TESTED : 1/4/2019
Fraser Business Park, Off Jalan Yew, DATE REPORTED : 2/4/2019
55100 Kuala Lumpur.
(Attn.: Mr. Yeap Yong Hoe)
SAMPLE ID : CERASIA PATIO UNGLAZED PORCELAIN MOSAICS (MESH MOUNTED)
PRODUCT SERIES : PATIO
PRODUCT FINISH : MATT
SUBJECT : TESTING IN ACCORDANCE WITH AS 4586 (2013)
Slip resistance classification of new pedestrian surface materials
(Appendix A, Wet Pendulum Test Method)
TEST RESULTS :
Air Temperature : 25ºC
Slider Material Used : Slider 96
Type of Test : Unfixed Specimen
Classification Of Pedestrian Surface Materials According To The Wet Pendulum Test
* SRV - Slip Resistance Value
REPORTED BY APPROVED SIGNATORY
...................................... ......................................SINDHU SASIDARAN LYNETTE CHAN
This report shall not be reproduced except in full without the written approval from Ceramic Research Company Sdn Bhd.
The results relate only to the item(s) tested.
60
59
6046
46
46
1PATBK-M
(BLACK)
61
P5
1PATIV-M
(IVORY)
1PATLG-M
(LIGHT GREY)
56 60
P4 P5
60
P5
45 - 54
35 - 44
25 - 34
Class
1
2
3
56
56
P0
P4
P1 12 - 24
< 12
Slip Resistance
Value, SRV
Pendulum *SRV
> 54
P2
P3
Last 3 swings
61
61
1PATDG-M
(DARK GREY)
Class
Average 56
P5
46
0505-19 (PATIO-MESH MOUNTED) - WET PTV 1/1
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Infrastructure Technologies Gate 5, 2 Normanby Road Clayton VIC 3168, Australia
Telephone: 61 3 9545 2777 Web: http://www.csiro.au______________________________________________________________________________________
Registered Testing Authority - CSIRO
25 November 2020 Our Ref. EN13 / 2300 03/0212
TEST REPORT No. 8356
Requested by: CerAsia International Sdn. Bhd.No 2-2, Jalan Metro Pudu 1, Fraser Business Park,55200 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah PersekutuanMalaysia
on (date): 16 November 2020Manufacturer: CerAsia (China)Product Desc.: CerAsia Patio Series
Code: 30x30cm Patio Dark Grey Rough (3PATDG-R), Full Body Porcelain.Sampling details:Where: At customer premisesDate: 23 November 2020By whom: Customer (delivered by courier)How (methods): N/A
The results reported relate only to the sample(s) tested and the information received. No responsibility is taken for the accuracy of the samplingunless it is done under our own supervision. CSIRO cannot accept responsibility for deviations in the manufactured quality and performance of theproduct. While CSIRO takes care in preparing the reports it provides to clients, it does not warrant that the information in this particular report willbe free of errors or omissions or that it will be suitable for the client's purposes. CSIRO will not be responsible for the results of any actions takenby the client or any other person on the basis of the information contained in the report or any opinions expressed in it. The reproduction of this testreport is only authorised in the form of a complete photographic facsimile. Our written approval is necessary for any partial reproduction.
This test report consists of 4 pages______________________________________________________________________________________
SUMMARY OF SLIP RESISTANCE TESTS PERFORMED:Result Class
AS 4586:2013 Slip resistance classification of new pedestrian surface materialsAppendix A: WET PENDULUM TEST METHOD (Slider 96):
Mean SRV: 51 P4 ______________________________________________________________________________________
In order to interpret the classifications, please refer to Standards Australia Handbook 198, An Introductory Guide to the SlipResistance of Pedestrian Surface Materials, which recommends minimum classifications for a wide variety of locations.
It is important to realise that test results obtained on unused factory-fresh samples may not be directly applicable in service, whereproprietary surface coatings, contamination, wear and subsequent cleaning all influence the behaviour of the pedestrian surface.______________________________________________________________________________________
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Infrastructure Technologies Gate 5, 2 Normanby Road Clayton VIC 3168, Australia
Telephone: 61 3 9545 2777 Web: http://www.csiro.au______________________________________________________________________________________
REPORT NO: 8356 Page 2 of 4 ISSUE DATE: 25 November 2020MANUFACTURER: CerAsia (China)PRODUCT DESC: CerAsia Patio Series
Code: 30x30cm Patio Dark Grey Rough (3PATDG-R), Full Body Porcelain.______________________________________________________________________________________
PHOTOS:
Top view
Close up
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Infrastructure Technologies Gate 5, 2 Normanby Road Clayton VIC 3168, Australia
Telephone: 61 3 9545 2777 Web: http://www.csiro.au______________________________________________________________________________________
REPORT NO: 8356 Page 3 of 4 ISSUE DATE: 25 November 2020MANUFACTURER: CerAsia (China)PRODUCT DESC: CerAsia Patio Series
Code: 30x30cm Patio Dark Grey Rough (3PATDG-R), Full Body Porcelain.______________________________________________________________________________________
SLIP RESISTANCE CLASSIFICATION OF NEW PEDESTRIAN SURFACE MATERIALS
WET PENDULUM TEST METHOD
TEST CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITHAS 4586:2013 (Appendix A) Test Date: 25 November 2020______________________________________________________________________________________RESULTS: Location: Slip Resistance Laboratory Slider used: 96
Conditioned with grade P400 paper, dry and Imperial Lapping Film Grade 3MIC, wet
Sample: UnfixedCleaning: AcetoneTemperature: 22.8°C
______________________________________________________________________________________
Pendulum Friction Tester: ERM 030.040 (S/N: 1726, calibrated 20/09/19), S 96 Batch #92 (expired on 05/12/2020)Test conducted by: Khanh Ho
Specimen1 2 3 4 5
Last 3 swings (BPN) 51 51 52 51 51 51 51 52 51 51 51 51 52 51 51
Averages 51 51 52 51 51
Mean SRV : 51
CLASS : P4
______________________________________________________________________________________
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Infrastructure Technologies Gate 5, 2 Normanby Road Clayton VIC 3168, Australia
Telephone: 61 3 9545 2777 Web: http://www.csiro.au______________________________________________________________________________________
REPORT NO: 8356 Page 4 of 4 ISSUE DATE: 25 November 2020MANUFACTURER: CerAsia (China)PRODUCT DESC: CerAsia Patio Series
Code: 30x30cm Patio Dark Grey Rough (3PATDG-R), Full Body Porcelain.______________________________________________________________________________________
Date and Place 25 November 2020, Clayton, Vic
Name, Title and Digital Signature:
KHANH HOTechnical OfficerTel: 61 3 95452777Email: [email protected]
______________________________________________________________________________________
PR:H251120-16:15:24
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Slip Check to AS 4586-2013
Patio Step Tread Dark Grey Matt Finish
Report Number: R18102.1a Report Date: 5 March 2019 Total Number of Pages 2 This Report Replaces Report R18102.1a
Accredited for compliance with ISO/IEC 17025 – Testing
The results of the tests, calibrations and/or measurements included in this document are traceable to Australian/national standards
NATA is a signatory to the ILAC Mutual Recognition Arrangement for the mutual recognition of the equivalence of testing, medical testing, calibration and inspection reports
Issued by Safe Environments Pty Ltd Unit 4, 40 Bessemer Street Blacktown NSW 2148
Prepared for CerAsia International Sdn. Bhd. No 2-2 Jalan Metro Pudu 1 Fraser Business Park 55200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Approved by
Carl Strautins Authorised Signatory
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5 March 2019
Test Report No. R18102.1a Slip Resistance Classification of New Pedestrian Surface Materials
AS 4586-2013 Appendix A (Wet Pendulum Test)
The slip resistance classification has been determined for unused surfaces using specific conditions. Factors such as usage, cleaning systems, applied coatings and patterns of wear may affect the characteristics of the surface after classification. Standards Australia Handbook 198:2014 Guide to the specification and testing of slip resistance of pedestrian surfaces provides guidance for the selection of slip resistant pedestrian surfaces classified in accordance with AS 4586-2013. It is recommended that this test report be read in conjunction with AS 4586 and HB 198. Requested by: CerAsia International Sdn. Bhd. Client Address: No 2-2 Jalan Metro Pudu 1
Fraser Business Park 55200 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Product Manufacturer: CerAsia Product Description: Patio Step Tread Dark Grey Matt Finish Test conducted according to: AS 4586:2013 Appendix A Location: 4/40 Bessemer Street, Blacktown NSW 2148 Conducted by: Ola Radzanowska Date: 4 March 2019 Temperature: 26°C Sample: Unfixed Cleaning: None Rubber slider used: Slider 96 Conditioned: Grade P 400 paper dry followed Slope of specimen: Tested on a flat level surface by wet lapping film Direction of Test: Parallel to descent
Specimen 1 Specimen 2 Specimen 3 Specimen 4 Specimen 5
Mean BPN of last 3 swings: 56 57 57 59 57
Reported SRV of Sample: 57
Class: P5
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