technical data · 2018. 5. 23. · thermal change after 10minutes’ touch on the ooring. the...
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Product NameOverall Thickness (mm) Evaluation0.5 0.0 -0.5 -1.0 -1.5 -2.0 -2.5 -3.0 -3.5
surface thermal change in 10min ’s time A B C D
ColdWarm
+0.5
-2.6
-2.6
-2.7
-3.2
-3.6
-0.6
-0.6
-0.2
-0.1
-1.7
-2.4
-2.4
-2.4
-2.2
-2.5
-2.5
-2.9
-2.9
-2.9
-2.9
-3.0
-3.5
-0.8
-0.9
-0.5
-0.7
Rank Thermal change(°C)
Guidelines(feeling of touch)
A 0 °C ≤
-1.2 ≤, <0°C -2.4≤, <-1.2°C
<-2.4°C
Warm a little cold Cold Much cold
BCD
Carpet Tiles
Others
Guidelines for Evaluating the Data;
[ Criteria for Evaluation ]
Above photos show that the bare foot on BATHNA REAL DESIGN, BATHNA FLORE and BATHNA ARTI has a higher temperature than that on general ceramic tiles. (The average temperature of the center part of each bare foot was compared.)
*All the testing was conducted by TOLI's in-house labs unless otherwise specified. The data shows actual test results, not guaranteed values.
Thermal sensitivity is shown by the thermal change after 10minutes’ touch on the ooring.The higher temperature indicates, the better thermal sensitivity is. Even though all the PVC ooringsfeel cold at the rst touch, sheetooring with foamed layer shows
less thermal change and feels warmer underfoot.
Test Method;
Thermal Sensitivity Test by Matsui
with silicone grease inside.
lab. at Nihon Univ. uses dummy foot with heater and thermocouple, lled
After keeping the sole surface and inside center of the foot at the same temperature,
check the temperature change of thelet the foot touch the ooring and
foot sole surface in 10 minutes time.
Guidelines for Evaluating the Data;
The higher the temperature is,the warmer the floor feels underfoot.
Test Method;
seconds, at 5°C, 50%RH. Measure Step on the oor covering for 10
the temperature of the feet bottom and check the average. Compare with the average after stepping on general ceramic tile s and calculate the di erence.
NONWAXLEUM NW (TS7000 series)NONWAXLEUM NW (TS5000 series)MATURE NWDEODORANT NS TOWARE NWSF FLOOR NWSF FLOOR NW + UNDERLAY SHEETSF FLOOR NW 3.5MM (made-to-order product)
SF FLOOR NW
3.5MM + UNDERLAY SHEET
HOSPILEUM NWHOSPILEUM NW + UNDERLAY SHEETANTIBACTERIAL FLOORLEUM PLAIN/MARBLEANTIBACTERIAL FLOORLEUMPLAIN/MARBLE + UNDERLAY SHEET
OPELEUMFLOORLEUM RITTI EMBOSSSUPER K SHEETSUPER K SHEET EXCELLA NS FLATTYE-CLEAN PREMIUM NWROYAL WOOD / ROYAL STONE MATICO VFASOL PLUSLL FREE EXCELLA (made-to-order product)
GA-100GA-8900GA-100 + UNDERLAY SHEET FOR CARPET TILES
UNDERLAY SHEET FOR CARPET TILES GA-8900 +
LinoleumTatamiCork tile Wood floor
2.02.02.02.02.87.33.58.02.06.52.06.52.0
2.02.02.02.03.03.02.03.05.06.56.0
10.510.0
2.555.0
5.012.0
DDDDCBCBCBDBDCDDCDDDDDBBBBDABB
Vinyl S
heetsV
inyl Tiles
Thermal Sensitivity of each flooring
Product Name (ºC) +1.00.0 +2.0 +3.0 +4.0 +5.0
WarmCold
+3.5
+4.5
+4.5
+3.5
+1.5
0.0
Others
BATHNA ARTIBATHNA FLOREBATHNA REAL DESIGNRubber flooring for bathroom
Regular ceramic tile
2.83.54.0-
Regular flooring for prefabricated bathroom-
Thermal sensitivity with bare foot on Bathna series
VinylSheets
BATHNA ARTI ceramic tileBATHNA FLORE ceramic tileBATHNA REAL DESIGN ceramic tile
heterogeneous vinyl sheet with foamed layer
Temperature distribution of bare foot shown on the thermography
heterogeneous vinyl tile
vinyl composition tile
heterogeneous vinyl sheet heterogeneous vinyl sheet with foamed layer
vinyl loose lay tile
Technical data
12 Thermal Sensitivity Cold ooring brings discomfort in winter, and gives people shivers at times through quick absorption of body temperature. Where directly sit on the oor, oor coverings with foamed layer would be more recommended to avoid cold shock.
34 TOLI MEDICALWEL
-
-1.2
-3.6-0.8
(salient)
Overall Thickness (mm)