Sample Prep 101: What We Need — and What to Avoid

Testing starts with sample quality

Damaged, over-cleaned, unlabeled, or poorly packed tiles can delay certification or distort results. Send minimum 200 × 200 mm samples, packed flat and well protected.

AS 4586–2013 testing relies on consistency, and it starts with your tile sample.

Common issues we see include:
• Tiles arriving with chips or broken corners
• Surfaces cleaned with polish or solvents
• No label to identify which finish is which
• Samples packed loosely so they move and break in transit

To ensure your results are valid and testable:

✓ Do:
• Send at least 200 × 200 mm of intact surface (one piece per finish is ideal)
• Label every tile with finish or product ID
• Disclose if it’s been sealed or coated
Pack flat on a rigid backing (e.g., cardboard/foam board), wrap well, and immobilise inside the carton to prevent movement and breakage

✗ Don’t:
• Polish, burnish, or solvent-wipe the tile before testing
• Assume we know which tile is which—always label the face
• Leave slider type unstated—note if results are sought for Slider 96 (4S) and/or Slider 55 (TRL)

Zerofal documents sample condition as received. If a tile is inconsistent with its intended use, we’ll flag it before testing begins.

Get our Sample Prep Checklist before you send your next tile.

It saves time and protects your AS 4586–2013 test results.

Do I really need 200 × 200 mm?

Yes. Smaller pieces increase edge effects and breakage risk, reducing result reliability.

How should I pack tiles?

Pack flat on a rigid backing, wrap well, and immobilise inside the box so nothing moves. Avoid stacking heavy items on top.

Can I clean the sample before shipping?

Don’t polish or solvent-wipe. Send it as supplied; disclose any factory or field-applied coatings.

Which slider applies—96 (4S) or 55 (TRL)?

State which you need. We’ll advise based on the intended application and finish.

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