Amarillo Incomar

Beige - Sandstone

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Quarry Location: Folgueroles, Les Garrigues-Lleida, west of Catalonia

Water Absorption: 6.6 %

Density: 2100 kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 6.20 MPa

Compressive Strength: 37.0 MPa

Recommended Usage: Building stone, sinks, monuments, pool coping, sills, ornamental stone, interior, exterior, wall, floor , paving

Finishing Surface: Honed, Aged, Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Bushhammered, Tumbled

Additional Names: Floresta Sandstone, Amarillo Floresta, Arenisca Amarillo Floresta, Arenisca Amarillo Incomar Sandstone, Arenisca Amarillo Folgueroles, Folgueroles Sandstone, Amarillo Incomar

Description:
Arenisca Amarillo Incomar
Apparent density (UNE-EN 1936-2007) : 2100 Kg/m3
Open porosity (UNE-EN 1936-2007) : 22.6 %
Flexural strength (UNE-EN 12372-2007) : 6.2 MPa
Compressive strength (UNE-EN 1926-2007) : 37.0 MPa
Water absorption at atmospheric pressure (UNE-EN 13755-2008) :6.6 %
Abrasion resistance (UNE-EN 14157-2005) : 40 mm
Slip resistance-dry cond. (UNE-EN 14231-2004) : 98 USRV
Slip resistance-wet cond. (UNE-EN 14231-2004) : 84 USRV
Number of cycles (UNE-EN 12371-2010) : 24 %
Breaking load at a dowel hole (UNE-EN 13364-2001) : 600 N
Water absorption by capillarity (UNE-EN 14231-2004) : ... g/m2.s0.5
Thermal shock resitance. mass variation : 0.06
FAQ
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How thick is Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone slabs?
The thickness of Spains Amarillo Incomar Sandstone slabs can vary depending on individual orders and preferences. However, in general, the typical thickness for these sandstone slabs ranges between 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) to 3 centimeters (1.18 inches).
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What grade is Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone?
I dont have up-to-date geology information about Spains Amarillo Incomar Sandstone. However, I can guess that grade possibly refers to the quality or the classification of the rock. Incomar sandstone usually refers to a type of sandstone that contains conspicuous iron oxide grains, giving it a yellowish-orange color. If this is the case, Amarillo Incomar Sandstone could be classified as a medium-grade sandstone, considering its color and texture.
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Can Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone be used outdoors?
Yes, Spains Amarillo Incomar Sandstone can be used outdoors. It is a durable and weather-resistant natural stone that is commonly used for paving, cladding, landscaping, and other outdoor applications. However, it is recommended to seal the stone to protect it from staining and to prevent moisture penetration. Proper installation and maintenance are also important to ensure its longevity and durability in outdoor environments.
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Can Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone be used exterior applications in hot climates?
Yes, Spains Amarillo Incomar Sandstone can be used for exterior applications in hot climates. Sandstone is generally a durable and weather-resistant material, making it suitable for various outdoor uses. However, it is always recommended to consult with architects, engineers, or stone experts to confirm the specific suitability and installation requirements for the desired application.
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Is Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone an expensive stone?
I do not have access to real-time market prices of construction materials like stones. However, in general, Amarillo Incomar Sandstone is considered to be a moderately priced stone compared to some of the premium natural stones available in the market. The final cost may also vary depending on various factors such as the size of the stone, its unique color and patterns, transportation costs, and other regional factors. It is recommended to consult with a reputable supplier or vendor to get an accurate cost estimate.
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Are there color variations of Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone?
I do not have access to information regarding the color variations of Spains Amarillo Incomar Sandstone. However, I suggest consulting a reliable source or a professional in the field of geology or construction to obtain accurate and up-to-date information.
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Can Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone be used in landscaping?
Yes, Spains Amarillo Incomar Sandstone can be used in landscaping. Sandstone is a versatile and durable material that is commonly used in landscaping for various purposes. It can be used for constructing walls, steps, pathways, and outdoor flooring. The natural beauty and warm color tones of Amarillo Incomar Sandstone can add a unique and aesthetic appeal to any landscaping project. Additionally, sandstone is known for its weather resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use.
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What is the average hardness of Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone?
There is no specific hardness value available for Spains Amarillo Incomar Sandstone, as the hardness of sandstone can vary depending on various factors such as the mineral composition, porosity, and formation process. Generally, sandstones have a hardness ranging from 6 to 7 on the Mohs scale. It is recommended to consult geological studies or reach out to specific stone suppliers or industry professionals for more accurate and detailed information regarding the hardness of this particular sandstone.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Water Jet Cut Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Water Jet Cut Spains Amarillo Incomar Sandstone tiles cannot be determined without specific testing or information provided by the manufacturer. The coefficient of friction is influenced by various factors such as surface texture, moisture, and other environmental conditions. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer or supplier for this specific information.
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Can Spain's Amarillo Incomar Sandstone be used in a bathroom?
Yes, Spains Amarillo Incomar Sandstone can be used in a bathroom. Sandstone is a natural stone that is often used for bathroom countertops, tiles, and other surfaces. It is known for its durability and ability to withstand moisture and humidity, making it suitable for bathroom environments. However, it is important to properly seal and maintain the sandstone to prevent staining or water damage.