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04 introduction
06 artile
08 production
10 fractals
12 education
14 commercial
16 underpasses
20 street art
22 health/leisure/pools
24 domestic
26 water-jet cutting
28 murals
30 strips & shapes
32 technical
installation and cleaning
ARTILEart ceramicsindex
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CUT TILES
TECHNICAL
06artile
10fractals
14commercial
20street art
24domestic
28murals
32technical
08production
12education
16underpasses
22health/leisure
26water-jet cut
30strips & shapes
4 introduction
introductioncompany credentials
Founded in 1901 H & R Johnson Ltd. is
the leading manufacturer and supplier of
ceramic tiles in the UK, with a long history of
market leadership and industry production
development.
Part of the Norcros Group we have sister
manufacturing bases in South Africa,
Greece and India with additional offi ces in
Dubai, USA and Australia.
In 2001 an investment in excess of
£35 million allowed us to develop a new fully
automated production facility on a single
integrated site in Stoke-on-Trent.
Our UK factory produces over 5 million
square metres of ceramic tiles for use in the
UK and overseas markets.
H & R Johnson products are used in a wide
range of commercial and non commercial
projects and we supply ceramic tiles to
almost every country of the world.
Our strength is based on a comprehensive
portfolio of leading edge quality products
combined with very high levels of
customer service. As manufacturers
we have extremely stringent quality and
environmental control standards.
In 2006 we created and opened the award
winning Material Lab design resource
centre at 10 Great Titchfi eld Street,
London, offering designers and architects
an environment where products such as
ceramics, glass, wallpaper, carpet tiles,
trims, eco-resins, fabrics and many more
materials can be explored.
We have a longstanding commitment to
environmental management and have had
a formal environmental policy since 1992.
Our environmental management system is
certifi ed against the ISO14001 standard.
We were the fi rst ceramics company within
the whitewares sector to gain certifi cation
against the ISO14001 standard in 1998
and have since successfully upgraded our
certifi cation to meet the latest requirements
of ISO14001:2004. We are the only UK
wall tile manufacturer to have ISO14001
accreditation.
The company has never been subject to
any prosecutions or formal environmental
regulatory action for any breaches of
environmental legislation.
In 1997 H & R Johnson were awarded
the Queens Award for Environmental
Achievement for our ceramic waste
recycling scheme.
To our knowledge we are the only
manufacturer in the world to operate such
a scheme. This scheme which has been in
continuous use since 1992 also enabled
H & R Johnson to win the Manufacturing
Industry Achievement Award for
Environmentalist of the Year in 1997.
Approximately 25% of the material used to
produce our wall tiles comes from recycled
ceramic materials from our own and other
local companies.
Various recycling and energy saving
schemes throughout our production and
offi ce processes allow us each year to:-
Save 20,000 tonnes of ceramic landfi ll from
our own and local ceramic factory waste
saving 360 tonnes of CO2 in transportation
on materials
Save 1250 tonnes of virgin timber
Use 92% recycled materials in our
packaging
Re-use 32 million litres of water
(30% of the total factory usage)
Save 42 million kWh of energy
Save 2400 tonnes of CO2
Our energy and material savings are
detailed in our “Ceramic Tile Environmental
Strategy” document.
artileArtile offers designers the opportunity to create bespoke ceramic wall, external cladding and
swimming pool tiles using photographic images, paintings, pencil sketches, computer generated
designs and many other image types.
Sizes range from 100 x 100mm up to 330 x 250mm. Frost resistant porcelain cladding and
swimming pool tiles are available in 250 x 125mm and 200 x 200mm formats. The fi nished products
are fully fade/UV and scratch resistant and perform as a standard glazed ceramic tile.
artileproduction
artile - production 8
Original images can be supplied or we can
create a design from your brief.
Most industry standard PC and Mac formats
can be accepted including eps, tiff, jpeg and
pdf images or Autocad and Microstation
CAD fi les. We can also create Artile from
paper and transparency originals or digital
photographs.
Your design can either be applied to a
single tile, small mural or a large mural
comprising many thousands of individual
tiles. All murals over 1m2 are supplied with
a detailed keyplan which clearly identifi es
each individual tile by its unique reference
number.
For murals over 1m2 or for 50 repeating tiles
we supply a free of charge colour proof tile
if requested. This sample not only acts as
the colour approval tile but also the colour
master for production and reference.
After approval of the colour proof tile we will
artwork the design into the required format
and allocate each tile a unique reference
number which will be clearly marked on
the back of the tile and on the installation
keyplan. The reference number is used
to ensure that the tiles are installed in the
correct location and orientation. It also
facilitates identifi cation of any tiles that are
accidentally damaged in the future.
The design is digitally printed and applied
onto the glazed tile. The tiles are then fi red
in our state of the art UK manufacturing
plant at over 800ºC to fuse the design with
the glaze, resulting in a product that is fully
fade/UV and scratch resistant.
These products achieve a typical Surface
Hardness Mohs 5 (pool and cladding
products) and Mohs 4 (glazed ceramic
wall tiles) which exceeds the standard
requirement of Mohs 3 for glazed ceramic
wall tiling . For full physical properties please
refer to the technical sections of the
following literature:
External Cladding /Pools - Pools
Internal Walls/Showers - Prismatics
Tiles are then selected and packed ready
for despatch.
As the largest producer of ceramic tiles in
the UK we only use our own fi rst quality
ceramic tiles in this process.
All ceramic production is carried out inhouse
by experienced staff. Since its introduction
in 2003 Artile has been used to provide
ceramics for hundreds of projects around
the globe and to date we have produced
hundreds of thousands of tiles using this
process from individual tiles for domestic
customers through to large external murals
and swimming pool ceramics located in
direct sunlight.
For further details or more information on
prices, fi le formats and technical properties
please contact [email protected]
INTERNAL WALLS / SHOWERS
200 x 200 x 6.5mm
200 x 100 x 6.5mm 100 x 100 x 6.5mm
150 x 150 x 6.5mm
Additional sizes available upon request
330 x 250 x 6.5mm 250 x 200 x 6.5mm
fractals
BLUE 001 BLUE 002
BLUE 004BLUE 003
BLUE 005 BLUE 006
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EXTERNAL CLADDING / POOLS
200 x 200 x 8mm 250 x 125 x 8mm
INTERNAL WALLS / SHOWERS
200 x 200 x 6.5mm
200 x 100 x 6.5mm 100 x 100 x 6.5mm
150 x 150 x 6.5mm
Additional sizes available upon request
250 x 200 x 6.5mm
artile - fractals
artilefractals
GREEN 001 GREEN 002
ORANGE 001RED 001
PINK 001 PINK 002
Designs on these pages are a small selection of fractal images available.
For additional design choice please contact [email protected]
330 x 250 x 8mm
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200 x 200 x 8mm 250 x 125 x 8mm
INTERNAL WALLS / SHOWERS
200 x 200 x 6.5mm
200 x 100 x 6.5mm 100 x 100 x 6.5mm
150 x 150 x 6.5mm
Additional sizes available upon request
250 x 200 x 6.5mm
artileeducation
artile - education
Artile gives children the opportunity
to be involved in the design of
tiles for their own school. Designs
can be converted from paper or
digital originals into ceramic wall
tiles or murals to enhance their
surroundings.
We can also supply alphabet tiles
from our own designs or those
supplied by the children for nurseries
or learning centres.
Its so easy, simply produce designs
in the same shape and proportions
as the chosen tile size or mural and
we will do the rest!
Primary School - Ilford
Primary School - Ilford
EXTERNAL CLADDING / POOLS
330 x 250 x 8mm
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EXTERNAL CLADDING / POOLS
200 x 200 x 8mm 250 x 125 x 8mm
INTERNAL WALLS / SHOWERS
200 x 200 x 6.5mm
200 x 100 x 6.5mm 100 x 100 x 6.5mm
150 x 150 x 6.5mm
Additional sizes available upon request
250 x 200 x 6.5mm
artilecommercial
The possibilities for Artile in
commercial environments are
widespread, offering a surface fi nish
that is hygienic and easy to clean.
From store signage, feature walls,
counter fronts and display settings
to unique restaurant walls, frontages,
and open kitchen features,
imaginative designs can be created.
Artile products offer the performance
of a standard decorated tile, are fully
fade and UV resistant in full sunlight
and are scratch resistant.
artile - commercial
Apartments - Holland
330 x 250 x 8mm
Our 250 x 125 x 8mm and 200 x 200 x 8mm tiles are fully frost resistant and have very
high impact resistance. Removal of graffi ti is straightforward. Marker pens or spray
paint can be removed with a sponge and clean tap water.
underpasses
underpasses
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EXTERNAL CLADDING / POOLS
200 x 200 x 8mm 250 x 125 x 8mm
artileunderpasses
Public art, information tiles or
pictures of local interest can be
created using Artile.
The digital format allows community
involvement in the design process,
designs from local schools or
residents can be reproduced giving
the community ownership of the
design.
The use of 250 x 125mm or
200 x 200mm glazed porcelain tiles
offers not only a product that will not
be damaged by frost or light but as
with all Artiles marker pen or spray
paint can simply be wiped from the
surface of the tile using a sponge
and warm water.
artile - underpasses
Barrie Street - Motherwell
West Hamilton Street - Motherwell
INTERNAL WALLS / SHOWERS
200 x 200 x 6.5mm
200 x 100 x 6.5mm 100 x 100 x 6.5mm
150 x 150 x 6.5mm
Additional sizes available upon request
330 x 250 x 6.5mm 250 x 200 x 6.5mm
street art
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EXTERNAL CLADDING / POOLS
200 x 200 x 8mm 250 x 125 x 8mm
Murals incorporating graffi ti designs
can reduce the likelihood of future
vandalism.
Artile products are fully fade, UV
and scratch resistant. Any post
installation spray can or permanent
marker graffi ti can simply be wiped
from the face of the tiles using a
sponge and clean water.
Available in 200 x 200 x 8mm and
250 x 125 x 8mm formats our
Architectural porcelain tiles and
Artile technology are the perfect
combination for frost resistant,
heavy duty external cladding tiles.
The use of project local graffi ti
artists in creation of the designs
gives relevance and ownership to
the installation minimising the risk of
future vandalism.
artilestreet art
artile - street art
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EXTERNAL CLADDING / POOLS
200 x 200 x 8mm 250 x 125 x 8mm
INTERNAL WALLS / SHOWERS
200 x 200 x 6.5mm
200 x 100 x 6.5mm 100 x 100 x 6.5mm
150 x 150 x 6.5mm
Additional sizes available upon request
250 x 200 x 6.5mm
artilehealth/leisure/pools
artile - health / leisure / pools
Artile allows the creation of cost
effective bespoke wall and pool
tiles or murals that enhance the
aesthetics of a building or room.
Reception murals, bathroom wall
tiling, signage, decorative panels,
cafeteria or hydrotherapy pool & hall
tiling can be created to add colour or
local interest to healthcare or leisure
buildings.
All Artile products are fully fade,
UV and scratch resistant and
perform as a standard decorated
wall or swimming pool tile.
Our 200 x 200 x 8mm and
250 x 125 x 8mm are glazed
porcelain tiles which are perfectly
suited to a swimming pool tank
environment enabling the creation
of cost effective bespoke swimming
pool wall and fl oor designs.
Hove Hospital
Material Lab - London330 x 250 x 8mm
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EXTERNAL CLADDING / POOLS
200 x 200 x 8mm 250 x 125 x 8mm
INTERNAL WALLS / SHOWERS
200 x 200 x 6.5mm
200 x 100 x 6.5mm 100 x 100 x 6.5mm
150 x 150 x 6.5mm
Additional sizes available upon request
250 x 200 x 6.5mm
artiledomestic
The production technique used for
Artile allows the manufacture of small
quantities of ceramic tiles. We can
produce as little as 1 tile or as many
tiles as you require. Artile allows the
economical manufacture of very
small quantities because it removes
the need for expensive screens and
artwork.
artile - domestic
Material Lab - London
Apartments - Holland
330 x 250 x 8mm
water-jet cuttingWe have been creating designs using water-jet cutting for over 10 years, and were the fi rst company
in the UK to offer this service for bespoke commercial applications. H & R Johnson have produced
specialist water-jet cut ceramics for both UK and International projects ranging from single tile cuts to
murals of many thousands of square metres.
28 water-jet cutting - murals
water-jet cuttingmurals
Water Jet Cutting uses a beam
of water and grit at 50,000 psi
which is fi red onto ceramic tiles
though a 0.1mm diameter hole in a
commercial grade ruby. The result is
a cut through a ceramic wall or fl oor
tile which is approx 1mm wide.
This process allows the production
of curved and complex cuts in the
hardest porcelain ceramics and
enables the creation of complex
designs from standard wall,
swimming pool, cladding or fl oor
tiles.
Utilising standard tile ranges such as
Prismatics, Architectural, Kerastar
and Elements along with water-jet
cutting we can create designs which
can be used as either fl oor logos,
friezes or wall murals.
Using our in-house CAD facilities we
can convert your ideas and designs
into proposal drawings. These
drawings are then used to create the
cutting programmes.
The vibrant Prismatics palette allows
the creation of designs using a
myriad of colours, from repeating
borders to whole wall murals.
Our glazed Architectural pool tiles
allow the production of colourful
water-jet cut murals for underpasses,
pedestrian subways and areas
subject to frost.
Kerastar and Elements offer a range
of colours for fl oor logos or borders
enabling the creation of unique
features that refl ect your corporate
branding.
Cannock High School
Health Club - Stockport
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water-jet cuttingstrips & shapes
water-jet cutting - strips & shapes
Standard tiles can be water-jet
cut into strips of varying or regular
widths. Tiles can be cut into widths
as narrow as 25mm enabling the
production of unique designs. Using
varying width strips can also be used
to mimic the effect of rock strata or
be used to create unusual coloured
displays, this can be enhanced when
using the varying tones of some
of the Elements fl oor tile ranges
such as Marblelux, Ampherstone or
Sediments.
Water-jet cutting offers designers
the opportunity to create dramatic
effects with ceramics. Tiles can
be cut into almost any shape
from simple hexagons to complex
tessellations.
Cutting is not limited to straight lines,
complex curves can also be created.
The accuracy of the cutting process
enables the production of shapes of
almost any size. Using large format
tiles enables large interlocking
tessellations to be created, this,
along with our experience and
expertise of the cutting process
enables designs to be created
quickly, accurately and economically.
By mixing colour from the ceramic
tile palette and interlocking
tessellations visually complicated
designs can be created with a
minimum of effort.
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Codes of Practice
All fi xing of glazed tiles should be in accordance with the following codes of practice guidelines:
BS5385 Part 1 – 1995 (Code of practice for the design and installation of internal wall tiling and mosaics in normal conditions)
BS5385 Part 2 – 2006 (Code of practice for the design and installation of external ceramic wall tiling and mosaics)
BS5385 Part 4 – 1992 (Code of practice for ceramic tiling and mosaic in specifi c conditions)
BS8000 Section 11.1 – 1989 (Workmanship on Building Sites, Part 11, Code of practice for wall and fl oor tiling).
Substrates
Before tiling is commenced it is important to ensure that the correct minimum curing periods have been observed for all substrates:
Concrete – 6 weeks
Rendering (non modifi ed) – 2 weeks
Gypsum Plastering – 4 weeks
Brickwork/Blockwork – 6 weeks
Accuracy of the substrate must be checked to ensure that the guidance given in BS5385 has been achieved i.e. “local variations in level for a nominally fl at fl oor or wall should be such that, when checked with a 2m straightedge, any gap under the straightedge between points of contact does not exceed 3mm”.
Movement Joints in Wall Tiles
The location, type and scope of all movement joints must be ascertained prior to any fi xing works. All structural joints must be followed through to the face of the tile at full width with intermediate movement joints (minimum 6mm wide) being situated at:
Changes of plane (including internal wall corners)
Wall/fl oor junctions
Where tiling abuts other materials
For walls 3m to 4.5m maximum centres both horizontally and vertically
Maximum 6m bays in swimming pools.
Movement joints can either be fi lled with a suitable backer, bond breaker and fi ller (e.g. silicone – please check with manufacturer for suitability) or be of the pre-formed variety.
Fixing Tiles
All tiles should be fi xed with a notched bed trowel to achieve the required minimum adhesive coverage for the installation type, this ensures maximum durability and strength within the installation and long term adhesion performance. When fi xing all tiles care must be taken to ensure that no lipping occurs.**
Adhesives
Adhesives should be in accordance with BS EN 12004, Class C1, D1 or D2 for BIII tiles and class C2 for BIa tiles (porcelain). Particular adhesive choice will be governed by the substrate.
We do not recommend the use of rapid setting adhesives for bespoke tiling installations as this greatly reduces the re-position time.
H & R Johnson recommend the use of Johnson’s Professional adhesives and grouts - see below.
Grouts
The choice of grout type should refl ect the expected service conditions of the installation.
For general internal wall tiling in dry conditions grouts should be class CG1 i.e. Johnson Professional Fine Joint Grout. For walls subject to frequent wetting ie showers and pool halls grout should be class CG2 i.e. Johnson Professional No Mould Flexible Grout.
For walls where protection from graffi ti is important i.e. external cladding or underpasses grout should be class RG1 i.e. Johnson Professional Easy Clean Epoxy.
For specifi c adhesive or grout advice please contact Johnson Professional helpline 0870 609 2851
installation (artile and water-jet cut walls)
Substrate Johnson’s Professional Adhesive
Concrete One Part Flexible
Brickwork/Blockwork One Part Flexible
Sand/Cement Render One Part Flexible
Plaster Gypsum One Part Flexible Prime with Johnson Professional Prime & Seal
Plasterboard One Part Flexible Prime with Johnson Professional Prime & Seal
technical
technical - installation
** Prior to installation the tile fi xers should familiarise themselves with the design and key referencing system. It is advisable to dry lay the mural in sections adjacent to the fi nal fi xed location. This ‘dry laying’ not only ensures a good overall fi nish but speeds up the installation process.
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technical
technical - installation
Codes of Practice
All fi xing of cut fl oor tiles should be in accordance with the following codes of practice guidelines:-
BS5385 Part 3 – 1989 (Code of practice for the design and installation of ceramic fl oor tiles and mosaics)
BS5385 Part 4 – 1992 (Code of practice for ceramic tiling and mosaic in specifi c conditions)
BS8000 Section 11.1 – 1989 (Workmanship on Building Sites, Part 11, Code of practice for wall and fl oor tiling).
Substrates
Before tiling is commenced it is important to ensure that the correct minimum curing periods have been observed for all substrates:
Concrete – 6 weeks
Screed (non modifi ed) – 3 weeks
Rendering (non modifi ed) – 2 weeks
Accuracy of the substrate must be checked to ensure that the guidance given in BS5385 has been achieved i.e. “local variations in level for a nominally fl at fl oor or wall should be such that, when checked with a 2m straightedge, any gap under the straightedge between points of contact does not exceed 3mm”
Movement Joints
The location, type and scope of all movement joints must be ascertained prior to any fi xing works. All structural joints must be followed through to the face of the tile at full width with intermediate movement joints (minimum 6mm wide) being situated at:-
Changes of plane
Wall/fl oor junctions
Where tiling abuts other materials
Additionally at 8 to 10m maximum bay centres for fl oor tiling (in suspended fl oors the bay dimensions should be reduced by providing additional joints over supporting walls and beams).
Movement joints can either be fi lled with a suitable backer, bond breaker and fi ller (e.g. epoxy polysulphide – please check with manufacturer for suitability) or be of the pre-formed variety.
Fixing Tiles
All fl oor tiles should be fi xed with a solid bed of adhesive, this ensures maximum durability and strength within the installation and long term adhesion performance. This is achieved with the use of a notched solid bed trowel. When fi xing all tiles care must be taken to ensure that no lipping of tiles occurs**.
Adhesives
Adhesives should be in accordance with BS EN 12004, Class C2*. Particular adhesive choice will be governed by the substrate.
* Check with adhesive manufacturer for additional C1 product suitability.
We do not recommend the use of rapid setting adhesives for bespoke tiling installations as this greatly reduces the re-position time.
H & R Johnson recommend the use of Johnson’s Professional adhesives and grouts, see below**:
Grouts
The choice of grout type should refl ect the expected service conditions of the installation.
For general fl oor tiling grouts should be class CG2 ie Johnson Professional Wide Joint Flexible Grout.
For specifi c adhesive or grout advice please contact Johnson Professional helpline 0870 609 2851
installation (water-jet cut fl oor tiles)
Substrate Johnson’s Professional Adhesive
Concrete One Part Flexible
Sand/Cement Screed One Part Flexible
Wood Floors Overlay with minimum 12mm WBP/marine ply and prime joints with Johnson Professional Prime & Seal
** Prior to installation the tile fi xers should familiarise themselves with the design and key referencing system. It is advisable to dry lay the mural in sections adjacent to the fi nal fi xed location. This ‘dry laying’ not only ensures a good overall fi nish but speeds up the installation process.
34 technical - cleaning
technical
Maintaining the appearance and characteristics of ceramic tiles is achieved with the implementation of a suitable cleaning regime. It must be stressed that the cleaning material manufacturers instructions must be followed at all times.
Builders Clean
This should be undertaken prior to a wall being brought into service. The builders clean removes any residual fi lm left over from the grouting operation and is a one off cleaning process. It is imperative that this is carried out as any grout residues left behind will act as a key for dirt.
Cementitious Grouts
The use of a mild acid decementing solution followed by thorough rinsing will remove all but the most stubborn of cement residues.
Epoxide Grouts
It is essential that ALL residue be removed from the surface of the tile during the grouting process and before the resin cures. Failure to achieve this will result in a very diffi cult and expensive process using gel-type epoxide removers.
Routine Cleaning
The regular use of detergents or other cleaning agents which are excessively acidic or alkaline could cause irreversible damage to the tile surface and should not be used.
Manual Cleaning
Artiles or water-jet cut wall tiles can be wiped with warm water to which a neutral or nearly neutral detergent has been added.
Water-jet cut fl oor tiles require little maintenance and can be easily kept clean by sweeping and then mopping with warm water to which a neutral or nearly neutral detergent has been added. The cleaning solution should remain on the fl oor for 5 to 15 minutes (see
manufacturers instructions) to allow it to penetrate and emulsify the dirt after which it should be removed by rinsing thoroughly with clean water. The rinsing process removes the dirt so the use of clean water is important.
Periodic Deep Cleaning
Occasionally foreign matter may cause surface marks that cannot be removed with the usual cleaning processes and materials. If the surface mark cannot be removed, other materials should be considered (it is advisable to experiment on a small inconspicuous area)
Cleaning of Graffi ti
Occasionally areas such as underpasses, pedestrian subways or external cladding can be subject to graffi ti. Artiles offer the perfect fi nish for such areas as they provide a surface which can be easily cleaned:
Permanent Marker - Sponge and clean water
Spray Paint - Sponge and warm clean water or paint remover
Organic Matter - Sponge and warm clean water or bleach
Abrasive powders or cleaners should never be used on ceramic tiles.
cleaning
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general informationEnvironmental Management
H & R Johnson Tiles Limited, Harewood Street, Tunstall, Stoke on Trent has achieved ISO 14001 for Environmental Management Systems at its Stoke on Trent factory.
Fitness for Purpose
For specifi c suitability and fi tness for purpose details contact the Technical Helpline or visit the website: www.johnson-ceramics.com
Tile Sizes
All tile sizes in this brochure are nominal metric modular and include a nominal 3mm joint. Cut joints in water-jet murals are approx 1mm.
Important
During the course of manufacture of all ceramic tiles some variation in shade or pattern can occur. Before fi xing tiles areas of the mural should be dry laid to ensure that the size, shade, colour and patterning are acceptable.
H&R Johnson cannot accept responsibility for any tiles that have been fi xed.
Nothing in these statements does or will affect the statutory rights of the consumer.
Samples Tel: 01782 524064Fax: 01782 524138 Email: [email protected]
Technical Helpline Tel: 0845 210 3000Fax: 01782 524138 Email: [email protected]
International Technical Helpline: +44 (0) 1782 524067
www.johnson-ceramics.com
H & R Johnson recommend the use of adhesives and grouts from the Johnson Professional range. For further information and a detailed fi xing specifi cation please contact 0870 609 2851.
The colours shown on the tile products in this brochure are as accurate as the limitations of the printing process will allow.
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information given in this literature. In the interests of progress, however, H & R Johnson reserve the right to change specifi cations and availability without prior notice.
Acknowledgements
H & R Johnson would like to thank the companies who have helped in the production of this publication.
Design & Artwork: Idiom Creative Ltd.
Print: Wood Mitchell Printers
FM 26818
technical
technical - general information
Middle East Offi ce, H & R Johnson, PO Box 50518, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.Tel ++97 14 398 6004 Fax ++97 14 398 7066
Johnson Tiles (Pty) Ltd, Olifantsfontein, South Africa.
Johnson Tile (Pty) Ltd, Bayswater, Victoria, Australia.
Philkeram Johnson s.a., Thessaloniki, Greece.
H & R Johnson (India) Ltd, Mumbai, India.
A Norcros company
® H & R Johnson, Johnson and Material Lab are registered trade marks.™ All product names are the trade marks of H & R Johnson Tiles Ltd.
All Rights Reserved.
Printed in England 2007
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technical helpline:
0845 210 3000