TRAV CHISELED
ANTIQUE & TUMBLED STONE
Description
Trav Chiseled is a distinctly rustic travertine with a dramatic chiseled edge. Natural color and veining variations make each tile unique. Swathes of color and naturally stippled texture lend compelling visual details.
2 Colors | 4 Sizes
| Technical Specifications | |
| ASTM Test | Results |
| Abrasion Resistance C1027 | N/A |
| Breaking Strength C648 | NonResistant
|
| Chemical Resistance C650 | N/A |
| Water Absorption C373 |
≤3% |
| DCOF AcuTest WET |
≥.42 |
| Freeze-Thaw Cycling C1026 |
NonResistant |
| Scratch Hardness MOHS | N/A |
| Shade Variation |
Varies by color |
Download and View Care and Maintenance
- Grout joint recommendation: 3/16”
- Tile thickness could vary based on size.
- Larger format tiles will have a higher thickness.
Sizes and Trim

Banded Set consists of 6 pieces:
16x24 (1pc)
16x16 (2pc)
8x16 (1pc)
8x8 (2pc)
Pattern below shows layout of 2 banded sets

Usage
| USAGE TYPES: | YES/NO |
| COMMERCIAL FLOOR | Yes |
| COMMERCIAL DINING FLOOR | Yes |
| RESIDENTIAL FLOOR | Yes |
| RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL WALL | Yes |
| SHOWER WALL | Yes |
| SHOWER FLOOR | Yes |
| STEAM SHOWER | No |
| KITCHEN COUNTER | Yes |
| STOVE AREA | Yes |
| FIREPLACE FACADE | Yes |
| COVERED EXTERIOR WALL FREEZING CLIMATES | Yes |
| COVERED EXTERIOR WALL NON-FREEZING CLIMATES | Yes |
| UNCOVERED EXTERIOR WALL FREEZING CLIMATES | No |
| UNCOVERED EXTERIOR WALL NON-FREEZING CLIMATES | Yes |
| COVERED EXTERIOR FLOOR FREEZING CLIMATES | No |
| COVERED EXTERIOR FLOOR NON-FREEZING CLIMATES | Yes |
| UNCOVERED EXTERIOR FLOOR FREEZING CLIMATES | No |
| UNCOVERED EXTERIOR FLOOR NON-FREEZING CLIMATES | Yes |
| POOL DECK | Yes |
| POOL WATERLINE | No |
| INSIDE POOL | No |
| SPA / HOT TUB | No |
| UV/ SUN EXPOSURE SENSITIVE | No |
The usage chart is provided as a general guide only. Actual job site conditions may change a product’s suitability for a specific application. If special conditions apply, please contact an Emser representative for clarification of use prior to purchasing.

