Charcoal Lueders

Grey - Limestone

United StatesUnited States
Item Details

Quarry Location: Florence, Texas

Water Absorption: 6.3 %

Compressive Strength: Dry 6,560 psi

Recommended Usage: Wall and floor applications, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills

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

Additional Names: Charcoal Lueders

Description:
Modulus of Rupture, Dry (psi): 1,277
Compressive Strength, Dry (psi): 6,560
Stone Type (Lithologic):Sedimentary-Carbonate-Limestone
Chronostratigraphy: Phanerozoic-Paleozoic-Permian
Grain Shape: Subrounded,Rounded
Grain Sorting: Poorly-Sorted
Grain Size: Coarse Medium
This is a fossiliferous limestone. The limestone is grain supported with a cement matrix that is near equal parts sparite and micrite. The patchy texture of the cement matrix suggests some amount of neomorphism. Allochems constitute about 80 percent of slide area. These criteria indicate the limestone is best described as a packstone. Allochem composition is about 55 percent peloid, 40 percent ooid, and 5 percent bioclast. These estimates and the degree of sorting indicate this limestone is an unsorted oosparite or oomicrite. Micritic envelopes are pronounced. Identifiable bioclast maximum dimensions are as follows: bivalve 3.2 mm, ostracod .6 mm, univalve mollusk .6 mm, and calcispheres .15. Bivalve fragments are the most common with fragments completely replaced by consertal calcite. Larger fossils than those captured on this slide are macroscopically visible in the hand sample. The size range of ooids and peloids is similar with a maximum near .4 mm, a minimum of .1 mm, and a modal range around .3 mm. Collophane is also present and has a maximum size near .8 mm. Iron hydroxides and opaque grains are far less than 1 percent of slide area. Extant voids constitute far less than 1 percent of slide area and are mostly vug like with a maximum dimension near .75 mm. Given the degree of allochem preservation and spacing, lithification likely occurred prior to compaction.
FAQ
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How thick is United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone slabs?
I dont have access to current information or specific details about the size and thickness of charcoal Lueders limestone slabs in the United States. However, you may find more information about the thickness of the particular slab you are interested in by contacting a stone supplier or quarry directly, or by searching for product specifications on their website.
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Are there color variations of United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone?
No, United Statess Charcoal Lueders Limestone typically has a uniform charcoal color with minimal variation.
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Can United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone be used in a bathroom?
Yes, United Statess Charcoal Lueders Limestone can be used in a bathroom. Limestone is a durable and versatile natural stone that is commonly used in bathroom applications such as flooring, wall cladding, shower surrounds, and countertops. However, it is important to properly seal and maintain the limestone to prevent water damage and staining. Additionally, the dark color of Charcoal Lueders Limestone can provide a sleek and contemporary look to the bathroom.
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Can United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone be used outdoors?
Yes, United Statess Charcoal Lueders Limestone can be used outdoors. It is a durable and weather-resistant stone that is suitable for a variety of outdoor applications such as residential and commercial buildings, retaining walls, patios, walkways, and landscaping. However, it is important to properly seal and maintain the stone to protect it from the elements and maintain its natural beauty.
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Is United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone an expensive stone?
I dont have access to current market prices on building materials like United Statess Charcoal Lueders Limestone. However, in general, the cost of limestone can vary depending on the location, quality, and demand. Its always best to research and compare prices from different suppliers to get an accurate estimate.
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What grade is United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone?
I dont have the ability to accurately determine the grade of a specific type of stone without further context. However, in general, limestone is classified into different grades based on factors such as its purity, color, and texture. These grades are typically referred to as commercial, standard, utility, or architectural grades. Charcoal Lueders Limestone is typically classified as an architectural grade due to its consistency in color and texture and its suitability for high-end construction projects.
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Can United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone be used exterior applications in hot climates?
Yes, United Statess Charcoal Lueders Limestone can be used for exterior applications in hot climates. Limestone is a natural stone that is known for its durability and ability to withstand various weather conditions. Charcoal Lueders Limestone, specifically, is a dense and hard limestone that is suitable for use in exterior applications. It can withstand high temperatures, humidity, and UV exposure without significant damage or deterioration. However, proper installation and maintenance are still important to ensure the longevity and performance of the limestone in hot climates.
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Can United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone be used in landscaping?
Yes, United States Charcoal Lueders Limestone can be used in landscaping. Lueders Limestone is a durable and versatile natural stone that is commonly used in outdoor applications such as walkways, patios, garden paths, retaining walls, and other landscaping features. The charcoal color of the stone adds a modern and contemporary aesthetic to the landscape design.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Combed United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone tiles?
I do not have access to specific data on the coefficient of friction of Combed United Statess Charcoal Lueders Limestone tiles. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer or supplier for more information.
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What is the average density of United States's Charcoal Lueders Limestone?
The average density of United States Charcoal Lueders Limestone is typically around 155 pounds per cubic foot (2,481 kilograms per cubic meter).