Danae Pighes Marble

White - Marble

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Item Details

Quarry Location: Granitis, Drama, East Makedonia, North-East of Greece

Water Absorption: 0.21 %

Density: 2860.3 Kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 23.12 N/mm2

Compressive Strength: 184.02 N/mm2

Recommended Usage: Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, monuments, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled, Flamed

Additional Names: Pighes White Marble,Danae Pighes Marble

Description:
Danae Pighes Marble is a premium white background marble with light to medium grey patches quarried in Greece. This stone is especially good for Exterior - Interior wall and floor applications, monuments, countertops, mosaic, fountains, pool and wall capping, stairs, window sills and other design projects. It also called Pighes White Marble . Danae Pighes Marble can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled, Flamed and so on.
FAQ
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled Greece's Danae Pighes Marble tiles?
I apologize, but I could not find any specific information on the coefficient of friction for Filled Greeces Danae Pighes Marble tiles. It is best to contact the manufacturer or supplier directly for accurate and up-to-date information on the coefficient of friction for their specific product.
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Can Greece's Danae Pighes Marble be used outdoors?
Yes, Greeces Danae Pighes Marble can be used outdoors. Marble is a durable and weather-resistant natural stone, making it a popular choice for various outdoor applications such as patio flooring, pool surrounds, outdoor stairs, and decorative elements. However, it should be noted that marble may require regular maintenance and sealing to protect it from staining or weathering, particularly in areas with extreme weather conditions.
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Can Greece's Danae Pighes Marble be used exterior applications in cold climates?
Danae Pighes Marble is a type of white marble that originates from Greece. It is known for its unique veining and elegant appearance, making it a popular choice for interior applications such as flooring, countertops, and wall cladding. However, when it comes to exterior applications in cold climates, Danae Pighes Marble may not be the best choice. Marble is a natural stone that is susceptible to weathering and can be negatively affected by freeze-thaw cycles. In cold climates, water can penetrate the stone, freeze, and expand, causing cracks and damage to the marble surface. While there are treatments and sealants available that can help enhance the marbles resistance to extreme weather conditions, they are not foolproof and may require regular maintenance to maintain the marbles durability. Additionally, exposure to harsh winter conditions, such as de-icing salts used on roads and walkways, can also corrode and stain the marble. If you are considering using Danae Pighes Marble for exterior applications in a cold climate, its essential to consult with experienced professionals such as architects or contractors who have expertise in working with natural stone in such conditions. They can offer guidance on suitable alternatives or provide recommendations for surface treatments that can better protect the marble.
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Is Greece's Danae Pighes Marble an expensive stone?
I do not have access to real-time market prices for Danae Pighes marble. However, Danae Pighes marble is considered a high-quality and rare variety of marble, which typically tends to be expensive due to its unique veining patterns and durability. The price may also vary depending on various factors like availability, location, demand, and shipping costs.
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Are there color variations of Greece's Danae Pighes Marble?
Yes, there are color variations of Greeces Danae Pighes Marble. The most common variation is a creamy beige color with grey or brown veins, but it can also come in other shades such as white, pink, and yellow. The type of veining can also differ, from light and fine to thick and bold.
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What grade is Greece's Danae Pighes Marble?
The grade of Greeces Danae Pighes Marble may vary depending on its quality and characteristics. It is typically graded based on factors such as color consistency, veining, and overall appearance.
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Can Greece's Danae Pighes Marble be used in landscaping?
Yes, Greeces Danae Pighes Marble can be used in landscaping. This type of marble is often used as a decorative stone in landscaping projects due to its unique and striking veining patterns. It can be used for various purposes such as paving, wall cladding, outdoor sculptures, and garden features. Its durable and weather-resistant properties make it suitable for both residential and commercial landscaping applications.
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Can Greece's Danae Pighes Marble be used in a kitchen?
Yes, Greeces Danae Pighes Marble can be used in a kitchen. Marble is a popular choice for kitchen countertops and backsplashes due to its durability, heat resistance, and aesthetic appeal. However, it is important to note that marble is a porous stone and therefore requires regular sealing to protect it from staining. Additionally, marble is more prone to scratching and etching than other countertop materials such as granite or quartz. Care should be taken to avoid placing hot pans directly on the surface and using cutting boards to prevent scratches.
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How thick is Greece's Danae Pighes Marble slabs?
The thickness of Greeces Danae Pighes Marble slabs can vary, but typically they are available in thicknesses ranging from 1.5 to 2 centimeters (0.6 to 0.8 inches) for standard applications such as countertops and tiles. However, thicker slabs, such as 3 centimeters (1.2 inches) or more, can also be sourced for special projects or specific customer requirements.