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Daily Archives: September 28, 2017

06.410.0111: The Bonding Patterns

Masonry Detailing Series, MDS-TileBy International Masonry InstituteSeptember 28, 2017

06.410.0111: The Bonding Patterns This diagram shows sample bonding patterns for large format tile.  In each diagram, the larger tiles represent tiles larger than 15 inches on one side.  Designers should use caution when using tiles larger than 15 inches on one side and offset bonding greater than 33%, as excessive offsets may result in…

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