Flatness Tolerance for Large-Format Tile: TCNA + ANSI
The flatness tolerance for large-format tile per TCNA and ANSI A108.02 — and why a 1620 × 3240 mm slab needs tighter than the published number.
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The flatness tolerance for large-format tile per TCNA and ANSI A108.02 — and why a 1620 × 3240 mm slab needs tighter than the published number.
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