ASTM C627 Robinson Test
ASTM C627 Robinson Test
2014
The Robinson test is an American standard (ASTM C627) for predicting a floor’s performance under
several different loads, in real-world applications. The test allows to identify the final destination of
the product according to the performances of the laid floor.
This simple yet effective test is considered as the most common, strict and widely accepted way to
quick forecast the performance of installed tile floors.
The test is sun according to a loading schedule with 14 different cycles. For each cycle, the
schedule specifies a type of wheel to be used (soft rubber, hard rubber, or steel), the amount of
weight to be stacked above each wheel, and the total number of cart revolutions to be executed.
After the completion of each cycle, the sample floor section is visually examined for chipped tiles,
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broken tiles, loose tiles, popped-up
grout joints, cracked grout joints
and powdered grout joints.
The test method defines each of
these characteristics, and
quantifies the degree of which each
one can be observed prior to
designating failure of the tile floor
sample.
Sample floor sections completing cycles 1 through 3 without failure: “Residential” rating
Samples completing cycles 1 through 6: “Light”commercial rating
Samples completing cycles 1 through 10: “Moderate” commercial rating
Samples completing cycles 1 through 12: “Heavy” commercial rating
Samples completing all 14 cycles without failure are assigned en “Extra heavy” commercial
rating.
According to the Floor Tiling Guide of the TCA Handbook, the incremental completion of ASTM
C627 cycles without failure can be categorized into one of five different service levels, each one
corresponding to a specific final destination of the flooring:
Laminam 5 rating
Please find in attachment Laminam 5 test report issued by TCNA (Tile Council of North America),
with final rating “HEAVY”.
The adhesive used has a classification of C2ES2 (highly deformable cementitious improved
adhesive), according to ISO 13007.
For the recommended installation techniques (features of the substrate, back buttering method of
application of the adhesive, trowels, size and number of joints and grouting), please make reference
to “Laminam Technical Guide”.
Laminam SpA
Project Management
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ATTACHMENT – Laminam 5 – Robinson test (performed by TCNA)
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