ISO 10545-23:2025
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
25 July 2025
Ceramic tiles — Part 23: Determination of elastic modulus for glazed and unglazed ceramic tiles, substrate and glaze layer
ISO 10545-23:2025 Files
English
12 Pages
Current Edition
BHD
31.13
ISO 10545-23:2025 Scope
This document specifies a testing method for determining the elastic modulus of glazed and unglazed ceramic tiles, substrate and glaze layer at ambient temperature by three-point bending tests. This document also specifies procedures for test specimen preparation, test modes, load rates, data collection and reporting.
This test method can be used for material research, quality control, characterization and design data-generation purposes of ceramic tiles with a plate shape. See Annex A for more information. This method is not applicable to the ceramic tiles with profiled structures from which the test specimen cannot be machined.
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