Tile Industry Terms Flashcards
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.