Crema Altea

Beige - Marble

SpainSpain
Item Details

Quarry Location: Zarcilla de Ramos, Lorca, Murcia

Water Absorption: P.At.N. - 6.2 %

Density: 2630 Kg/m³

Flexural Strength: 76 kg/cm2

Compressive Strength: 530 kg/cm2

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

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

Additional Names: Caliza Cream Altea,Piedra Crema Altea Limestone, Crema Altea Claro, Crema Altea Marble,Crema Altea

Description:
Crema Altea Limestone is ivory cream limestone, calciclastic to oolitic trend, slightly bioclastic fossilized sedimentary rock.
PHYSICAL-MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
- Compressive strength - 530 kg/cm2
- Compressive strength after freeze/thaw cycles - 530 kg/cm2
- Flexural strength - 76 kg/cm2
- Apparent density - 2 280 kg/m3
- Water absorption to P.At.N. - 6.2 %
- Open porosity - 13.3 %
- Water absorption at atmospheric pressure - 4.5 x10-6 / oC
- Abrasion resistance - 6.6 mm
- Shock resistance: minimum height of fall - 30 cm
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
SiO2-------------------------------------------------------------- 0.22 %
Al2O3------------------------------------------------------------ 0.10 %
Fe2O3 (total)---------------------------------------------------- 0.05 %
MnO-------------------------------------------------------------- vest.
CaO-------------------------------------------------------------- 55.91 %
MgO-------------------------------------------------------------- 0.10 %
Na2O------------------------------------------------------------- 0.08 %
K2O-------------------------------------------------------------- 0.05 %
TiO2------------------------------------------------------------- 0.00 %
L.O.I.------------------------------------------------------------- 43.55 %
FAQ
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Can Spain's Crema Altea Marble be used in floor coverings?
Yes, Spains Crema Altea Marble can be used in floor coverings. Crema Altea Marble is a popular natural stone choice for flooring due to its durability, attractive cream color, and unique veining patterns. It is commonly used in residential and commercial spaces, including foyers, kitchens, bathrooms, and various other high-traffic areas. However, it is essential to consult with a professional installer or stone supplier to ensure the suitability and proper installation of Crema Altea Marble for specific flooring applications.
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Can Spain's Crema Altea Marble be used in a kitchen?
Yes, Spains Crema Altea Marble can be used in a kitchen. Marble is a popular choice for kitchen countertops, as it is durable, heat-resistant, and can withstand stains when properly sealed. However, it is important to note that marble is a softer stone compared to granite or quartz, so it may be more prone to scratches and etching from acidic substances. Regular sealing and proper maintenance are essential to keep the marble in good condition in a kitchen environment.
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What grade is Spain's Crema Altea Marble?
Spains Crema Altea Marble is commonly classified as a commercial-grade marble.
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How thick is Spain's Crema Altea Marble slabs?
I dont have access to specific and d information on the thickness of Spains Crema Altea Marble slabs. However, the typical thickness of marble slabs ranges from 2 to 3 centimeters (0.78 to 1.18 inches) for residential and commercial applications. It is always recommended to consult with a local supplier or manufacturer for accurate information on the thickness of specific varieties of marble slabs.
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Can Spain's Crema Altea Marble be used outdoors?
Yes, Spains Crema Altea Marble can be used outdoors. This type of marble is known for its durability and resistance to weather elements, making it suitable for outdoor applications such as flooring, cladding, and even outdoor furniture. However, its important to note that regular maintenance and proper sealing may be required to keep the marble in optimal condition when exposed to outdoor conditions.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Leathered Spain's Crema Altea Marble tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Leathered Spains Crema Altea Marble tiles would depend on several factors including the surface texture of the tiles, the specific type of marble used, and the presence of any additional protective coatings or treatments. Therefore, it is not possible to provide an accurate answer without specific information about the particular tiles in question.
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Are there color variations of Spain's Crema Altea Marble?
Yes, there are color variations of Spains Crema Altea Marble. The color variations can range from creamy beige to light gray with veins and speckles of beige or brown. The intensity and size of the veins can also vary depending on the slab or block of marble.
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Can Spain's Crema Altea Marble be used exterior applications in very humid climates?
Spains Crema Altea Marble can be used for exterior applications in very humid climates, but it is important to consider some factors. Marble is a natural stone and, like other natural stones, it is porous and can be affected by moisture and humidity. However, the specific performance of Crema Altea Marble in different climates and conditions can vary depending on its quality, porosity, and treatment. If the Crema Altea Marble is highly polished, it may be more resistant to staining and weathering. Additionally, if it is properly sealed and maintained, it can have better resistance to moisture and humidity. Nevertheless, it is still recommended to assess the specific conditions of the humid climate and the buildings exposure to determine the suitability of Crema Altea Marble for exterior applications. Consulting with a professional architect or stone supplier can provide more detailed information about the performance of this marble in a specific climate.
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Is Spain's Crema Altea Marble an expensive stone?
I do not have access to current market prices or knowledge of fluctuations in prices. Therefore, I cannot make a current determination of whether Crema Altea Marble is an expensive stone. However, generally speaking, some types of Spanish marble, including Crema Altea, are considered high-end and may have a higher price tag than less luxurious materials.