Magny Dore Limestone

Beige - Limestone

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Item Details

Quarry Location: Magny-Lambert, Montbard (Cote-d'Or)

Water Absorption: 55.4 g.m-2 .s-0.5

Density: 2170 kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 7.6 - 10.3 MPa

Compressive Strength: 42.8 - 69.0 MPa

Recommended Usage: building stone, fireplaces, stairs, countertops, sinks, monuments, pool coping, sills, ornamental stone

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

Additional Names: Limestone Magny Dore, Magny de Louvre Limestone, Magni Dore Limestone, Magny Dore de France Limestone, Magny le Louvre Limestone, Magny Louvre Limestone, Pierre de Magny Le Louvre, Saint Marc Limestone, Magny Dore Beige Limestone, Pierre Segny, Segny Limestone, Magny Dore Limestone

Description:
CARACTERISTICS :
APPARENT DENSITY 2170 kg/m3 NF EN 1936 (EUROFINS M121169/MvNt 09/11/2012)
OPEN PROSITY 16 % NF EN 1936 (EUROFINS M121169/MvNt 09/11/2012)
FLEXURAL STRENGTH 7.6 Mpa NF EN 12372 (EUROFINS M121169/Rf 09/11/2012)
CARACTERISTICS OF USE :
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH 42.8 Mpa NF EN 1926 (LEM M061819/Rc 06/06/2006)
AVERAGE SPEED OF PARALLEL SOUND PROPAGATION 3952 m/s NF EN 14359 (LEM M061819/Vs2 06/06/2006)
AVERAGE SPEED OF PREPENDICULAR SOUND PROPAGATION 3933 m/s NF EN 14359 (LEM M061819/Vs2 06/06/2006)
WATER ABSORPTION COEFFICIENT C1 55.4 g.m-2 .s-0.5 NF EN 1925 (LEM M061819/Capil2 06/06/2006)
WATER ABSORPTION COEFFICIENT C2 58.5 g.m-2 .s-0.5 NF EN 1925 (LEM M061819/Capil2 06/06/2006)
ABRASION RESISTANCE 33.4 mm NF EN 14157 (LEM M061819/Usure 06/06/2006)
FREEZE THAW TEST 150 cycles NF EN 12371 (LEM M061819/Gel 15/09/2006)
SLIPPING RESISTANCE - SAWN FINISH NF EN 14231 (EUROFINS M121169/Gliss 09/11/2012)
IN DRY CONDITIONS 58
IN HUMID CONDITIONS 63
AVERAGE BRACKETS STRENGTH (Type I) 737 N NF EN 13364 (LEM M061819/Ral 06/06/2006)
FAQ
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What is the average compressive strength of France's Magny Dore Limestone?
The average compressive strength of Frances Magny Dore Limestone is approximately 40 to 60 megapascals (MPa). However, it is important to note that compressive strength can vary depending on factors such as the specific quarry or location from which the limestone is extracted. It is always recommended to consult the supplier or conduct specific tests to determine the compressive strength of a particular batch of Magny Dore Limestone.
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Can France's Magny Dore Limestone be used outdoors?
Yes, Frances Magny Dore Limestone can be used outdoors. It is a type of limestone known for its durability and resistance to weathering. It can withstand various environmental conditions, making it suitable for outdoor applications such as patio flooring, outdoor steps, pathways, and exterior cladding. However, proper sealing and maintenance may be required to preserve the stones appearance and longevity when exposed to outdoor elements.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Acid Washed Finish France's Magny Dore Limestone tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Acid Washed Finish Frances Magny Dore Limestone tiles depends on various factors such as the specific texture and finish of the tiles, the type of surface they are being tested against, and their condition (clean or dirty, wet or dry). To obtain accurate information about the coefficient of friction, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles. They should be able to provide you with the specific coefficient of friction for their Acid Washed Finish Magny Dore Limestone tiles.
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How thick is France's Magny Dore Limestone slabs?
The thickness of Magny Dore Limestone slabs from France can vary depending on the specific product and the requirements of the project or client. Generally, these slabs are available in thicknesses ranging from 1.5 to 3 centimeters (0.6 to 1.2 inches). However, it is important to consult with a supplier or manufacturer for the exact thickness options available for the specific Magny Dore Limestone product desired.
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Is France's Magny Dore Limestone an expensive stone?
I do not have up-to-date information on current market prices or fluctuations. However, it is generally acknowledged that Magny Dore Limestone is a high-quality, rare, and unique French limestone known for its warm colors and distinctive textures. Therefore, it can be assumed that it is likely to be more expensive than some other types of limestone. Actual prices may depend on various factors, including the size of the order, the supplier, location and time of purchase, as well as other market conditions.
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Are there color variations of France's Magny Dore Limestone?
Yes, there are color variations of Frances Magny Dore Limestone. The limestone can come in various shades of beige, cream, light gray, and occasionally have some brown or yellow undertones. The specific color variations can depend on the specific quarry and location where the limestone is extracted.
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Can France's Magny Dore Limestone be used exterior applications in very rainy climates?
Yes, Frances Magny Dore Limestone can be used in exterior applications in rainy climates. Limestone is a durable and natural stone that has been used in construction for centuries. It can withstand moisture and is resistant to weathering. However, it is important to note that proper sealing and maintenance may be required to ensure the longevity and visual appearance of the stone in a rainy climate. It is recommended to consult with a professional or supplier to determine the suitability of the specific limestone product for your particular application.
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What grade is France's Magny Dore Limestone?
I cannot determine the grade of Magny Dore Limestone as it is not specified in the question. The grade of limestone varies depending on its composition, texture, and durability.
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Can France's Magny Dore Limestone be used in a kitchen?
Yes, Frances Magny Dore Limestone can be used in a kitchen. Limestone is a natural stone that is resistant to heat and can withstand normal kitchen activities. However, it is important to seal the limestone properly to protect it from stains and spills that can occur in a kitchen environment. Limestone is also prone to scratching, so it is recommended to use cutting boards and avoid dragging heavy objects across the surface to maintain its appearance.
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Can France's Magny Dore Limestone be used in heavy use areas?
Yes, Frances Magny Dore Limestone can be used in heavy use areas. Limestone is a popular building material known for its durability and strength, making it suitable for heavy use. Magny Dore Limestone specifically is often used in flooring applications, including high-traffic areas such as hallways, commercial spaces, and outdoor areas. However, it is important to properly maintain and seal the limestone to ensure its long-term durability and resistance to wear and tear.