Tile Industry Terms Flashcards
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Adhesive
A substance used for bonding tile to surfaces. Other common names thinset, glue, mud, mastic, mortar, and paste.
Backing
Material used as a base over which a tile is installed
Battiscopa
A floor trim also known as bullnose that has a finished edge on one side.
Broken Joint
Tile installation where each row is offset for half of its length. Also known as brick joint or staggered pattern.
Bullnose
A trim tile with a finished edge
Caulk
Waterproof filler used to seal joints and make tile joints watertight.
Cement Board
A panel normally ¼” or ½” thick made of cement, reinforced with fiberglass used as a substrate for tile installation.
Coefficient of Friction (C.O.F)
The measurement of resistance to friction as related to be effect of how smooth or rough a surface is to prevent material to “slip” across the surface.
Cove Base
A trim tile having a convex radius with a flat landing on the bottom edge. See also Sanitary Base
Cure
The time period that a tile installation setting material must be undisturbed and allowed to set for it to reach full strength.
Epoxy Adhesive
A two part adhesive system consisting of epoxy resin and epoxy hardener. Used for bonding ceramic tile or stone to backing material.
Epoxy Grout
A two-part grout system consisting of epoxy resin and epoxy hardener. Made to have impervious qualities, stain and chemical resistant. Used to fill joints between tiles
Feature Strip (Border)
A narrow strip of tile with design, texture or contrasting color that creates a design concept.
Field Tile
The primary tile used to cover a wall or floor
Floor Tile
A tile durable enough to withstand traffic and abrasion.
Grout
A mortar used to fill the joints between tiles
Glazed Tile
A tile that has an impervious facial finish composed of glaseous ceramic materials fused to the surface of the tile
Granite
Hard igneous rock consisting chiefly of quartz, orthoclase or microcline. This material can be in tile or slab form
Lappato
A tile finish also known as “Semi-Polished”
Limestone
Sedimentary stone that could have fossils or shells. This material can be in tile or slab form in a variety of finishes.
Listel or Listello
A decorative border, primarily for walls.
Marble
A natural stone product quarried from the earth. This material can be in tile or slab form in a variety of finishes
Mastic
A wall tile adhesive used to bond tile to wall substrates.
Mosaics
Ceramic, porcelain, glass, metal or stone tile less than six square inches. May come in squares, octagons, hexagons or random shapes mounted for ease of installation