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St. Florient Rose

Limestone

Microcrystalline rosy and beige limestone, bioclastic and calciclastic, with coarse elements and some stylolites. Spathized.

Color

Pink

Region

Lisbon

Origin

Lisboa

Occurrence

Sintra

Reservation Availability

Rare

Other Commercial Names

St. Florient Rose – Nomenclature EN 12440, Abancado St. Florient, Lioz Coral

Recommended Uses

Indoor and Outdoor

Countertops

Decorative pieces

Kerbs of Natural Stone for External Paving (NP EN 1343)

Modular tiles (NP EN 12057)

Paving Cubes and Kerbs (NP EN 1342)

Rough blocks (NP EN 1467)

Rough Slabs (NP EN 1468)

Shower Tray

Slabs (NP EN 1341)

Slabs for Cladding (NP EN 1469)

Slabs for Floors and Stairs (NP EN 12058)

Moura, A. C., & Carvalho, C. (2007). Mármores e calcários ornamentais de Portugal. Gestão de Artes Gráficas SA, Amadora. – http://www.lneg.pt/download/7310/index.html

Uniaxial Compressive Strength

88 Mpa

Apparent Density

2700 kg/m3

Mechanical Compressive Strength after Freeze-Thaw Testing

102 Mpa

Bending Strength

12,6 Mpa

Water Absorption at Atmospheric Pressure

0,2 %

Open Porosity

0,4 %

Maximum Thermal Expansion Coefficient

3,5 X 10 -6 perº C

Abrasion Resistance (Capon)

2,3 mm

Impact Resistance: Minimum Drop Height

45 cm
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