Chassagne Rose

Pink - Limestone

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Item Details

Quarry Location: Chassagne-Montrachet (Côte-d'Or), 5km au nord-ouest de Chagny

Water Absorption: % 1.00

Density: 2500 - 2700 kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 12 - 16 MPa

Compressive Strength: 140 - 180 MPa

Recommended Usage: Bathroom, Wall cladding, Counter top, Shower, Dimensional stone, Flooring residential

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

Additional Names: Chassagne Beige Rose,Chassage Beauharnais Saumoné,Chassage Beauharnais Somone,Chassagne Beige Viloine, Pierre Chassagne Rose, Chassagne Rosa, Chassagne Rose Limestone,Chassagne Rose

Description:
Volumetric weight: 2500-2700 kg/m3 (NF EN 1936)
Porosity: 1 to 5% (NF 1936)
Sound propagation speed: 5,500 to 6,500 m/s (NF B 10-505)
Fasteners Resistance (3cm) TYPE I: 120 to 170 daN (NF B 10-514)
Compressive strength: 140 to 180 MPa (DIN EN 1926)
Flexural strength (centered load): 12 to 16 MPa (BS EN 12372)
Wear the metal disk: 22 to 28 mm (NF B 10-508)
Capillarity C1: <1 g.cm-2.mn-0.5 (NF B 10-502)
Capillary C2: <1 g.cm-2.mn-0.5 (NF B 10-502)
FAQ
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Can France's Chassagne Rose Limestone be used in a kitchen?
Yes, Frances Chassagne Rose Limestone can be used in a kitchen. Limestone is a durable and versatile natural stone that is commonly used for countertops, backsplashes, and flooring in kitchens. Chassagne Rose Limestone from France is known for its warm pinkish tones and can add a touch of elegance to a kitchen design. However, it is important to note that limestone is a porous material, so it may require regular sealing to prevent staining and damage from spills and moisture in a kitchen environment.
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Can France's Chassagne Rose Limestone be used in floor coverings?
Yes, Frances Chassagne Rose Limestone can be used in floor coverings. It is a type of limestone known for its durability and attractive pinkish color. Many homeowners and designers use Chassagne Rose Limestone tiles or slabs as a natural stone flooring option. It can be polished to a smooth finish or left in its natural, more textured state, depending on the desired aesthetic.
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How thick is France's Chassagne Rose Limestone slabs?
The thickness of Frances Chassagne Rose Limestone slabs can vary depending on the specific quarry and supplier. However, commonly available slabs range in thickness from around 2 centimeters (3/4 inch) to 3 centimeters (1 1/4 inch). For precise measurements, it is recommended to contact the specific supplier or quarry to inquire about the thickness options they offer.
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What grade is France's Chassagne Rose Limestone?
Frances Chassagne Rose Limestone is typically classified as grade A or grade 1.
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Are there color variations of France's Chassagne Rose Limestone?
Yes, there are various color variations of Frances Chassagne Rose Limestone. The primary color of Chassagne Rose Limestone is light pink, but it can also have undertones of beige, cream, or even gray. The intensity and distribution of these colors may vary, creating different color variations within the stone. Additionally, natural variations in veining and patterns can further add to the uniqueness of each Chassagne Rose Limestone slab.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Polished France's Chassagne Rose Limestone tiles?
I do not have access to specific information or data related to Polished Frances Chassagne Rose Limestone tiles, including their coefficient of friction. It is advisable to contact the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles for such information or conduct a testing on the specific tiles to determine their coefficient of friction.
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Can France's Chassagne Rose Limestone be used exterior applications in very dusty climates?
Chassagne Rose Limestone, originating from France, is typically used for interior applications such as flooring, wall cladding, and countertops. While it is a durable and versatile stone, it may not be suitable for exterior use in very dusty climates. Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed mainly of calcium carbonate, which can be prone to weathering and deterioration when exposed to harsh environmental conditions. In a very dusty climate, the constant accumulation of dust and dirt on the surface of the limestone can lead to a loss of its aesthetic appeal and increase the required maintenance. Over time, dust particles can settle on the stones surface and become embedded within its pores, causing discoloration and staining. Furthermore, limestone is also sensitive to certain chemicals and acids that are commonly found in dust and pollutants, which can potentially cause etching or corrosion on the surface. The combination of dust and acids can accelerate the degradation of the stone, compromising its integrity. If you are considering using Chassagne Rose Limestone for an exterior application in a dusty climate, it is essential to seal the stone properly with a high-quality, breathable sealer. This can help protect the limestone from dust, dirt, and potential staining. However, regular cleaning and maintenance will still be necessary to minimize the accumulation of dust and maintain the stones appearance. In general, it is recommended to consult with a stone professional or supplier who can provide specific guidance based on the specific conditions and requirements of your project.
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Is France's Chassagne Rose Limestone an expensive stone?
I do not have access to real-time market prices for building materials, so I am unable to provide a current market price for Chassagne Rose Limestone. However, Chassagne Rose Limestone can be considered a high-end and premium stone due to its unique and eye-catching pink color, durability, and scarcity. The cost also varies based on the size, thickness, and finish of the stone, as well as the selected supplier and location. As a result, it can be assumed that Chassagne Rose Limestone will typically be more expensive than other common limestone varieties.