Beige - Limestone
Quarry Location: Hill County, Austin, Texas
Water Absorption: 8.55 %
Density: 1920 Kg/m3
Compressive Strength: 1630 - 1994 Psi
Recommended Usage: Masonry, monuments, building stone, ornamental stone, stairs, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern, balustrades, fireplaces surround, columns, wall panels, planters
Finishing Surface: Bush Hammered,Tumbled,Brushed,Honed,Split,Machine Cut,Natural Surface,Sandblasted,Combed,Water Jet,Filled,Chiseled,Pickling
Additional Names: Cordova Shell Stone, Whitestone Lentil, Cordova Shell Limestone,Cordova Shell Limestone
Cordova Shell Limestone, also known geologically as the Whitestone Lentil, is a remarkable fossilized limestone that holds a piece of Earth's history within its intricate patterns. This unique limestone variety is quarried in Hill County, Austin, Texas, and it is characterized by its fossil-rich appearance and the trade name "Cordova Shell Limestone." It formed approximately 105 million years ago during the middle of the Cretaceous period, offering a glimpse into the ancient past. Here's a detailed description of Cordova Shell Limestone:
When considering Cordova Shell Limestone (Whitestone Lentil) for your project, collaborating with experienced stone suppliers and professionals is recommended. They can guide you in selecting the best pieces, ensuring precise fabrication and installation, and assisting you in creating a design that honors the stone's historical significance while aligning with your design vision.
ATSM Specification
Compressive Strength ATSM-C170 -- 1630 PSI
(Perpendicular to Drift)
Compressive Strength ATSM-C170-- 1994 PSI
(Parallel to Drift)
Modulus of Rupture Dry ATSM-C99-- 542 PSI
Specific Gravity ATSM-C97 -- 1920 Kg/m3
Absorbtion ATSM-C97 -- 8.55%