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ÖNORM EN 14891

Issue date: 2013 09 01

Liquid-applied water impermeable products for use beneath ceramic tiling bonded with adhesives - Requirements, test methods, evaluation of conformity, classification and designation

This European Standard applies to all liquid-applied water impermeable products, based on polymer modified cementitious mortars, dispersions and reaction resin coatings,...
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Withdrawn : 2017 03 15
This European Standard applies to all liquid-applied water impermeable products, based on polymer modified cementitious mortars, dispersions and reaction resin coatings, used beneath ceramic tiling, for external tile installations on walls and floors and in swimming pools. This European Standard gives the terminology concerning the products and specifies the test methods and the values of performance requirements for liquid-applied water impermeable products associated with tile adhesives. This European Standard specifies the evaluation of conformity and the classification and designation of liquidapplied water impermeable products beneath ceramic tiling. This European Standard does not contain recommendations for the design and installation of ceramic tiles and grouts in combination with water impermeable products.
ÖNORM EN 14891
2017 03 15
Liquid applied water impermeable products for use beneath ceramic tiling bonded with adhesives - Req...
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ÖNORM EN 14891
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ÖNORM EN 14891
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ÖNORM EN 14891
2009 07 01
Liquid applied water impermeable products for use beneath ceramic tiling bonded with adhesives - Req...
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ÖNORM EN 14891
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Liquid applied water impermeable products for use beneath ceramic tiling bonded with adhesives - Req...
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ÖNORM EN 14891
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