Product Type:
Rectified Color Body Porcelain
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Legno
Legno
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Stocked Colors:
Legno Beige
Legno Grey
Legno Ivory
Legno Walnut
Stocked Size:
8 x 40
Recommended Uses:
Commercial
Residential
Interior Floor
Interior Wall
Exterior Cladding
Fireplaces
Shower Walls
Steam Showers
Pool & Spa
DCOF Rating (See Tech Specs Tab) is a measurement of a tiles frictional resistance. It is the specifier’s responsibility to ensure the chosen tile is appropriate for each
The Legno Series is a rectified color body porcelain. Made to emulate wood planks, the Legno series provides a natural visual element to any design. Its soft grain pattern adds interest and texture and enhances the beautiful variation within the series. Because this material is a porcelain product, minimal maintenance is required.
Piece to piece variation in shade or color is inherent in all fired clay products; therefore, it is recommended to mix tiles from several boxes at a time during installation to achieve the best range of color. When mixing sizes within a series, shade, texture, and calibration differences should be expected. This series is suitable for residential and commercial applications. For proper bonding, medium bed mortar should be used when installing tiles with a dimensional length greater than 15”, and rectangular shape and plank tile, per industry standards. Proper thinset coverage is also necessary, and in some cases, back buttering of tile may be required.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS | NORM | EXPECTED LIMIT VALUES | TYPICAL VALUE |
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DYNAMIC COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION | ANSI A137.1:2012 | DYNAMIC WET ≥ 0.42 | DYNAMIC WET ≥ 0.42 |
VISIBLE ABRASION RESISTANCE | UNI EN ISO 10545-06 | ≤ 175mm³ | < 175mm³ |
CHEMICAL RESISTANCE | UNI EN ISO 10545-13 | REQUIRED | RESISTANT |
FROST RESISTANCE | UNI EN ISO 10545-12 | REQUIRED | RESISTANT |
WATER ABSORPTION | UNI EN ISO 10545-03 | ≤ 0.5% | ≤ 0.5% |
BREAKING STRENGTH | UNI EN ISO 10545-04 | > 1300 N | > 1300 N |
DCOF rating is a measurement of a tile’s frictional resistance. It is the specifier’s responsibility to ensure the chosen tile is appropriate for each interior and exterior application.