Area | Tile Type | Exposure / Location | EN 12004 Class | IS 15477 Type | Key Modifier | Tile Group (EN 14411) | Tile Absorption (E%) | Recommended Use Case | Remarks | Reference Standard |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ceramic Wall Tile | Indoor | C2TE | Type 2 | T | BIIb | 5 | Residential and commercial kitchen splashbacks | Prefer reduced slip for verticals; grout with stain-resistant system β Pitfall: grease residue and inadequate T-class control cause slippage and debonding. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004EN 14411 | |
Ceramic Wall Tile | Indoor | D1 | Type 3 | BIIb | 5 | Interior wall tiles on primed gypsum boards | Ensure board rigidity and primer; limit tile size/weight β Pitfall: unprimed gypsum and overloading exceed pull-off capacity. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | ||
Ceramic Wall Tile | Indoor | C1 | Type 1 | T | BIIb | 4 | Residential ceramic wall tiling in dry interiors | Basic to polymer-modified depending on tile size β Pitfall: fixing into skinned adhesive and <80% coverage on walls leads to debonding. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004EN 14411 | |
Glazed Vitrified Tile (GVT) | IndoorBalcony | C2TE | Type 2 | TE | BIIa | 2 | Wet areas and semi-exposed balconies | Ensure slope and waterproofing compatibility β Pitfall: incompatible primer or early wetting before full cure causes bond loss. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | |
Glazed Vitrified Tile (GVT) | OutdoorBalcony | C2TES1 | Type 2 | S1 | BIIa | 2 | Coastal exposures with salt and wind loads | Rinse down during cure window; ensure movement joints and slope β Pitfall: salt spray contamination during cure and missing joints accelerate failures. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | |
Glazed Vitrified Tile (GVT) | OutdoorBalcony | C2TES1 | Type 2 | S1 | BIIa | 2 | Tiles over compatible waterproofing on terraces and balconies | Confirm primer compatibility with membrane supplier β Pitfall: incompatible primer or trapped moisture blisters the system. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | |
Full Body Vitrified Tile | IndoorIndustrialKitchen | R2 | Type 4 | BIa | 0.3 | Grease, alkali, thermal shocks | Use resin systems; confirm temperature limits β Pitfall: grease contamination and hot-wash shocks degrade cementitious bonds. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | ||
Full Body Vitrified Tile | Indoor | R2 | Type 4 | BIa | 0.2 | Tiling over steel stair treads and MS angles | Use compatible metal primer; confirm movement isolation β Pitfall: poor primer adhesion and differential movement shear the bond. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | ||
Full Body Vitrified Tile | Indoor | C2TES1 | Type 2 | S1 | BIa | 0.3 | High temperature and humidity interiors | Verify service temp of adhesive and grout; allow extended cure β Pitfall: exceeding temperature limits or rushing cure leads to softening/failure. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | |
Full Body Vitrified Tile | OutdoorPodium | C2TES1 | Type 2 | S1 | BIa | 0.3 | High thermal movement exterior decks | Deformable adhesive; back-buttering advised β Pitfall: missing movement joints and no back-buttering under porcelain in sun-exposed decks. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004EN 14411 | |
Full Body Vitrified TileLarge FormatThin Slab | OutdoorFacade | C2TES2 | Type 2 | S2 | BIa | 0.3 | Large format porcelain on ventilated or direct-bond facades | Engineering checks for wind suction; back-butter and medium-bed β Pitfall: no mechanical checks for wind/thermal bowing and missing expansion joints. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004EN 14411 | |
Full Body Vitrified Tile | Outdoor | C2TES1 | Type 2 | S1 | BIa | 0.5 | Heavy pedestrian traffic areas | Check substrate deflection; ensure β₯95% coverage β Pitfall: low coverage causes point-load cracking and hollow sounds. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | |
Natural Stone | IndoorOutdoorFacade | C2TE | Type 2 | T | Natural Stone | 1.5 | Marble and granite; interiors and facades | Use white adhesive to avoid staining; consider R2 for dense stones β Pitfall: moisture staining/warping on sensitive stones when using gray or too-wet mixes. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | |
Natural Stone | OutdoorFacade | C2TE | Type 2 | T | Natural Stone | 1.2 | Lightβcolored marble cladding | Use white adhesive; for dense stones or harsh exposure, consider R2 β Pitfall: discoloration from gray adhesive and thermal bowing without joints. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | |
Mosaic/Glass | Indoor | R2 | Type 4 | Glass | 0 | Shower enclosures and wet walls with glass mosaic | Reaction resin enhances bond to impervious backs β Pitfall: using cementitious on glass or incompatible mesh back reduces adhesion. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | ||
Mosaic/GlassFull Body Vitrified Tile | Submerged | R2 | Type 4 | BIa | 0.2 | Submerged or constantly wet areas | Epoxy or reaction resin systems; verify chemical resistance β Pitfall: premature filling and unverified chemical exposure attack the bond. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | ||
Large FormatThin Slab | IndoorOutdoorFacade | C2TES2 | Type 2 | S2 | BIa | 0.2 | 1200Γ1200 mm or thin slabs; facades and interiors | Medium-bed, back-butter mandatory; check wind loads on facades β Pitfall: wrong notch size and missed back-buttering cause voids and lippage. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 | |
Terracotta | Indoor | C1 | Type 1 | BIII | 8 | Rustic indoor floors and walls with high absorption tiles | Preβdampen tiles to reduce suction; consider C2 if large format β Pitfall: high suction steals water from adhesive causing weak bond. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004EN 14411 | ||
Tile-on-Tile | Indoor | C2TES1 | Type 2 | S1 | BIa | 0.5 | Renovation over sound existing tiles | Degrease, abrade, and use compatible primer β Pitfall: bonding over soap/grease or skipping abrasion results in shear failure. | IS 15477:2019EN 12004 |