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The Pendulum Test
The Pendulum Test involves moving a pendulum (pendulum) back and forth across the surface of the mosaic tile. The measuring device is placed on a level surface, with a baseline measurement taken first. Then the tile is placed under the device, after which the pendulum passes over the tile five times in three different directions. This process is repeated for the tile when wet. Finally, the average of all these measurements is calculated, after which the mosaic tile is given a PTV value.
The PTV Values
It is important to consider PTV values when choosing floor tiles, especially in areas where water can easily get on the surface and the risk of slipping is greater. Below are the typical PTV values and their meanings. 0 - 17: (Very) low slip resistance - Not recommended for floors. Especially not in environments where slip hazards are possible, think bathrooms or kitchens.
18 - 24: Average slip resistance - Suitable for dry areas where there is less risk of slipping.
25 - 35: Good slip resistance - Suitable for wet areas. Tiles with these values offer better grip making them suitable for use in areas such as bathrooms and kitchens.
36+: Excellent slip resistance - Suitable for wet and oily areas. Tiles with these values offer the highest level of grip. Ideal for applications in wet and oily environments, such as restaurant kitchens or swimming pools.
London collection and PTV
Within the London collection, you'll find PTV-certified mosaic tiles that add safety and style to your spaces. Whether in dry, wet or even oily environments, the London collection offers tiles with excellent slip resistance, making them perfect for a variety of home or commercial applications. Choose safety and elegance with the PTV-certified mosaic tiles of the London collection. Â