Fish Belly Sintered Stone

White - Sintered Stone

Item Details

Water Absorption: % 0.022 by mass

Density: 2390.24 Kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 54.78 MPa

Recommended Usage: kitchen and bathroom countertops, stairs, building stone, ornamental stone, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern

Finishing Surface: Polished (Glossy),Gauged,Glazed,Matt - Rough,Honed

Additional Names: Brazilian Crystal White Sintered Stone, Fish Maw Gold Sintered Stone,Fish Belly Sintered Stone

Description:

Fish Belly Sintered Stone is an artificial stone meticulously crafted with high-tech machines to be a flawless replica of the original Calacatta Gold Marble. This sintered stone is exceptionally challenging to distinguish from natural Italian Calacatta Gold Marble, featuring a white background with soft gray and golden beige wavy vein patterns. Available in various thicknesses, including 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 10.00mm, 12.00mm, 14.00mm, 16.00mm, 18.00mm, and 20.00mm, Fish Belly Sintered Stone is created through a process where a matrix of minerals is heated (or sintered) to form a solid, impenetrable mass. Its surface boasts resistance to etching, scratching, burning, or staining. Fish Belly Sintered Stone outperforms quartz in terms of durability in every measurable way, making it a superior choice for a range of design applications. Typically used for kitchen and bathroom countertops, commercial tops, ornamental stone, stairs, interior and exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet patterns, wall panels, table tops, columns, fireplaces, and custom furniture.

Sintered Stone Test Result

Apparent Density..... BS EN 14617-1..... 2390.24 Kg/m3

Water Absorption by mass..... BS EN 14617-1..... % 0.022

Water Absorption by Capillarity..... BS EN 1925..... % 0.0057

Flexural Strength..... BS EN 14617-2..... 54.78 MPa

Flexural Strength (after 25 freeze cycles)..... BS EN 14617-2..... 54.26 MPa

Flexural Strength (after 20 cycle thermal shock)..... BS EN 14617-2..... 54.43 MPa

Coefficient of freeze resistance in flexural strength (after 25 freeze cycles)..... BS EN 14617-5..... 98.5

Coefficient of thermal shock resistance as change in flexural strength (percentage after 20 cycles).... BS EN 14617-6.... % 0.89

Abrasion Resistance..... BS EN 14617-4..... 14.04 mm

Determination of resistance to fixing..... BS EN 14617-8..... 2079.05 N

Chemical Resistance..... BS EN 14617-10..... C4

Impact Resistance..... BS EN 14617-9..... 1.969 J

Linear thermal expansion coefficient..... BS EN 14617-11.....5.788 10-6 (°C-1 )

Thermal conductivity in dry condition..... BS EN ISO 10456..... 1.29 W/m.K

Specific heat capacity..... BS EN ISO 10456..... 840.03 J/kg.K

Slip Resistance for dry honed surface..... BS EN 14231..... 79

Slip Resistance for wet honed surface..... BS EN 14231..... 26

FAQ
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Can Fish Belly Sintered Stone be used in floor coverings?
Yes, Fish Belly Sintered Stone can be used for floor coverings. Sintered stone is a highly durable and versatile material that is suitable for various applications, including flooring. It is known for its resistance to stains, scratches, and extreme temperatures, making it a popular choice for both residential and commercial flooring.
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Can Fish Belly Sintered Stone be used exterior applications in very windy climates?
Fish Belly Sintered Stone is a type of engineered stone usually made from a mix of natural minerals, quartz, and resins. It is known for its durability and resistance to wear and tear. While Fish Belly Sintered Stone is suitable for various interior applications, it may not be the best choice for very windy climates when used outdoors. In very windy climates, materials that can withstand strong gusts and potential impacts are preferred. While Fish Belly Sintered Stone is durable, its ability to withstand high winds and potential flying debris might be limited compared to other materials specifically designed for outdoor use. It is always recommended to consult with professionals, such as architects or designers, who can advise on the most suitable materials for specific climates and conditions, including windy areas.