IMPERIAL BEIGE

General Description

Beige brownish limestone, coarsely calciclastic, little oolitic, and abundantly bioclastic


Recommended Uses


Possible finishes

Polished

Abrasive treatments under high pressure with repeated applications result in a shiny surface, highlighting the color of the natural stone.

Honed

A honed finish is identical to a polished finish, being the surface smooth, but without shine or slight reflections.

Sanded

A jet of silica sand is projected against the material through an air gun, which generates very small craters and highlights the color of the stone.

Sawn

Rough and irregular surface with small undulations in a matte tone.

Hammered

The material is hit with a hammer, which generates craters evenly distributed in different sizes on the surface of the natural stone.

Brushed

Abrasive treatments under high pressure with repeated applications on the material, result in a smooth surface where the stone gains more natural tones.

Scratched

The material is scraped so that the surface displays a texture with straight reliefs and natural colors.


PHYSICAL-MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS

Compressive resistance
Compressive resistance after geliv.
Flexural resistance
Apparent volumetric mass
Water absorption at P.At.N
Open porosity
Slip resistance on dry roads
Slip resistance in wet conditions
Kg/cm²
Kg/cm²
Kg/cm²
2.499 Kg/m³
1.9 %
5.00 %
Smoothed – 43 ursv
Smoothed – 5 ursv
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