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>ISO 13007-5:2015-Ceramic tiles — Grouts and adhesives — Part 5: Requirements, test methods, evaluation of conformity, classification and designation of liquid-applied waterproofing membranes for use beneath ceramic tiling bonded with adhesives
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ISO 13007-5:2015-Ceramic tiles — Grouts and adhesives — Part 5: Requirements, test methods, evaluation of conformity, classification and designation of liquid-applied waterproofing membranes for use beneath ceramic tiling bonded with adhesives

ISO 13007-5:2015

ISO 13007-5:2015-Ceramic tiles — Grouts and adhesives — Part 5: Requirements, test methods, evaluation of conformity, classification and designation of liquid-applied waterproofing membranes for use beneath ceramic tiling bonded with adhesives

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ISO 13007-5:2015


ISO 13007-5:2015 gives terminology concerning the products, and specifies test methods (see Annex A) and values of performance requirements, for liquid-applied waterproofing products associated with tile adhesives. It specifies the evaluation of conformity and the classification and designation of liquid-applied waterproofing products beneath ceramic tiling. It is applicable to all liquid-applied waterproofing membranes ? including polymer modified cementitious coatings, dispersions and reaction resin coatings ? used beneath ceramic tiling for internal and external tile installations on walls and floors. NOTE Liquid-applied waterproofing products can also be used beneath other types of tiles (natural and agglomerated stones, etc.), as long as an adverse reaction does not occur between the membrane and the alternative tile.