Black Marmara Marble

Black - Marble

ThailandThailand
Item Details

Quarry Location: Pak Chong,Nakhon Ratchasima

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

Additional Names: Black Marmara Marble,Black Lumphaya Marble,Black Marmara Marble

Description:
Black Marmara Marble is a kind of black marble quarried in Thailand. This stone is especially good for Building stone, sinks, monuments, pool coping, sills, ornamental stone, interior, exterior, wall, floor , paving and other design projects. It also called Black Lumphaya Marble . Black Marmara Marble can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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Can Thailand's Black Marmara Marble be used exterior applications in very sunny climates?
Yes, Thailands Black Marmara Marble can be used for exterior applications in very sunny climates. However, it is important to note that marble is a natural stone and can be susceptible to weathering and color fading over time when exposed to harsh sunlight and UV rays. Therefore, its recommended to take proper precautions and maintenance measures, such as sealing the marble surface and providing regular cleaning and maintenance, to preserve its appearance and durability in such climates. It is also advisable to consult with a professional or supplier familiar with the specific marble variety to ensure its suitability for exterior use in a sunny climate.
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Can Thailand's Black Marmara Marble be used in floor coverings?
Yes, Thailands Black Marmara Marble can be used in floor coverings. It is a highly durable and long-lasting material that can add a luxurious and sophisticated touch to any space. However, it is recommended to use a sealant on the marble surface to protect it from scratches, stains, and other damages. Additionally, it is important to regularly maintain and clean the marble flooring to keep it in good condition.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Polished Thailand's Black Marmara Marble tiles?
I dont have the ability to access specific information of products, but marble surfaces typically have a coefficient of friction within the range of 0.2 to 0.6, depending on the finish and texture of the surface. Polished marble surfaces generally have a lower coefficient of friction compared to honed or textured marble surfaces, which can be slippery when wet.
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Is Thailand's Black Marmara Marble an expensive stone?
I do not have access to current market prices of stones. However, black marble, in general, tends to be more expensive than white or beige marble due to its rareness and the complexity of the extraction process. Therefore, it is possible for Thailands Black Marmara Marble to be an expensive stone. Its best to enquire with a stone supplier or check the current market prices to have more accurate information.
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What grade is Thailand's Black Marmara Marble?
I do not have access to current information. However, in general, marble grading is determined by its quality, color, and clarity based on an international standard. The grading system goes from A to D, with A being the best and D being the lowest. The specific grade of Thailands Black Marmara marble cannot be determined without further context.
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Can Thailand's Black Marmara Marble be used in a kitchen?
I do not have personal preferences or able to give opinions, but I can provide information. In general, marble is a soft and porous stone that can be susceptible to etching, staining, and scratching, so it may not be the best choice for a kitchen countertop where there is a lot of activity and spills can happen. However, if the homeowner is willing to maintain the marble properly by sealing and cleaning it regularly, then it can be used as a kitchen countertop. The decision ultimately comes down to personal preference and lifestyle needs.
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Are there color variations of Thailand's Black Marmara Marble?
I dont have access to current s or inventories of black Marmara marble in Thailand. However, in general, natural stones like marble can exhibit variations in color due to geological variations. Its possible that variations in shade or veining may occur even within a single quarry or region.
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How thick is Thailand's Black Marmara Marble slabs?
Thailands Black Marmara Marble slabs typically come in thicknesses ranging from 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) to 3 centimeters (1.18 inches).