Beaumaniere Limestone

Beige - Limestone

FranceFrance
Item Details

Quarry Location: Chatillon-sur-Seine, Dept. Cote-d'Or, Bourgogne

Water Absorption: % 0.22

Density: 2378 kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 6.97 MPa

Compressive Strength: 41.30 MPa

Recommended Usage: Building stone,countertops, 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: Beaumaniere Beige Limestone,Beaumaniere Classic Limestone,Beaumaniere Clair Limestone,Beaumaniere Light Limestone,Beaumaniere Dark Limestone,Beauvillon Beaumaniere Limestone,Beaumaniere Limestone

Description:

Beaumaniere Classic French limestone with a more or less dark cream color, delicately patterned. Possible applications: Floors and Cladding in interiors and exteriors. Stairs, tables. Sinks, Kitchen Tops, Shower bases. Finishes: Honed, brushed, sanded, bush-hammered, waterjet and brushed, flame-finished.

Availability Classification: Limestone
Availability: Medium
Average block dimensions: Medium
Main application: Inside/Outside
Slab variation coefficient: Limited
Compression tensile strength: 2060 kg/cm2
Tensile strength after freeze-thaw cycles: 1879 kg/cm2
Unitary modulus of bending tensile strength: 155 kg/cm2
Heat expansion coefficient: 0,0040 mm/m°C
Water imbibition coefficient: 0.06%
Impact strength: 26 cm
Frictional wear: -
Mass by unit of volume: 2670 kg/m3

FAQ
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What is the coefficient of friction of Water Jet Cut France's Beaumaniere Limestone tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Water Jet Cut Frances Beaumaniere Limestone tiles may vary depending on the specific finish or surface treatment applied to the tiles. The coefficient of friction is a measure of the grip or slip resistance of a surface and is typically expressed as a decimal or a percentage. To determine the coefficient of friction of the specific tiles in question, it is recommended to consult the manufacturer or suppliers technical data or specifications sheet. They should provide information on the slip resistance or coefficient of friction of their Beaumaniere Limestone tiles or be able to provide it upon request. Please note that the coefficient of friction can also be influenced by factors such as surface contaminants, the angle of inclination, and the footwear used, so it is important to consider these factors when assessing the slip resistance of the tiles.
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What grade is France's Beaumaniere Limestone?
I cannot be entirely sure which grade of Beaumaniere Limestone you are referring to. However, Beaumaniere Limestone typically comes in various grades or selections that depend on the quarry and its unique formation. These grades are often classified based on their color, texture, and quality. Some of the typical Beaumaniere Limestone grades include Extra, Standard, Commercial, and Rustic grades.
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Is France's Beaumaniere Limestone an expensive stone?
I dont have access to the latest market prices and fluctuations. However, I can say that Beaumaniere Limestone is considered a high-end natural stone due to its quality, rarity, and beautiful appearance. Therefore, it is likely to be more expensive compared to other more common types of limestone. The final cost will also depend on factors such as availability, location, and project requirements.
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Can France's Beaumaniere Limestone be used in landscaping?
Yes, Frances Beaumaniere Limestone is often used in landscaping. Its natural beige color and soft texture make it a popular choice for a variety of outdoor applications such as patios, pathways, garden walls, and decorative features. Its durability and resistance to weathering also make it suitable for outdoor use. Additionally, the versatility of Beaumaniere Limestone allows it to complement various architectural styles and landscape designs.
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How thick is France's Beaumaniere Limestone slabs?
I do not have access to current measurements or data. However, the thickness of Beaumaniere Limestone slabs can vary depending on the specific quarry and processing techniques used. Typical thicknesses can range from 1.5 to 3 centimeters for interior application, or up to 5 centimeters for exterior uses such as paving or cladding.
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Can France's Beaumaniere Limestone be used outdoors?
Yes, Beaumaniere Limestone can be used outdoors, especially for landscaping projects and patio paving. However, it is important to note that it is a softer and more porous stone, which makes it susceptible to weathering and staining. Therefore, it requires proper sealing and maintenance if used outdoors.
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Are there color variations of France's Beaumaniere Limestone?
Yes, there are color variations of Frances Beaumaniere Limestone. It can range in color from pale cream to light beige, with occasional darker veins or speckles. Some stones may also have a slightly warmer or cooler tone depending on the specific quarry they come from.
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Can France's Beaumaniere Limestone be used exterior applications in very humid climates?
Yes, Frances Beaumaniere Limestone can be used for exterior applications in very humid climates. Limestone is a natural stone that is known for its durability and resistance to weathering. It can withstand high levels of moisture and humidity without deteriorating or losing its structural integrity. However, it is important to properly seal and maintain the limestone to ensure that it remains resistant to moisture and humidity over time.
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Can France's Beaumaniere Limestone be used in a office?
Yes, Frances Beaumaniere Limestone can be used in an office setting. It is a versatile natural stone that can be used for flooring, walls, countertops, and more. It has a classic and elegant look that can enhance the overall aesthetic of an office space. However, it is important to note that limestone is a porous natural stone and may require sealing and regular maintenance to prevent staining and damage.
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What is the average hardness of France's Beaumaniere Limestone?
The average hardness of Frances Beaumaniere Limestone is generally considered to be around 3 on the Mohs scale of mineral hardness.