Kula Tuff

Yellow - Tuff

BulgariaBulgaria
Item Details

Quarry Location: Kula, Vidina

Water Absorption: 3.5 %

Density: 1500 - 2300 kg/m3

Compressive Strength: 55 - 110 MPa

Recommended Usage: Building Ornaments, Flagstone,Coping, Pavers, Slabs, Sculptures, Window Sills, Stairs

Finishing Surface: Sawn cut, Honed, Natural, Split, river worn, feature rocks

Additional Names: Rhyolith Bulgaria,Bulgarian Tuff,Bulgarian Volcanic tufa,Unika Vulkan Tuff, Kula Tuff Stone,Kula Tuff

Description:
As a kind of yellow volcanic tuff stone from Bulgaria, Kula Tuff is commonly used in Building Ornaments, Flagstone,Coping, Pavers, Slabs, Sculptures, Window Sills, Stairs and so on. Kula Tuff can also be called Rhyolith Bulgaria,Bulgarian Tuff,Bulgarian Volcanic tufa,Unika Vulkan Tuff, Kula Tuff Stone and so on. It can be turned into different surface finishing:Sawn cut, Honed, Natural, Split, river worn, feature rocks, etc.
FAQ
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled Bulgaria's Kula Tuff tiles?
I cannot browse the internet or extract information from a database at the moment. Please provide me with more context or information for me to better understand what you are referring to.
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Can Bulgaria's Kula Tuff be used in landscaping?
Yes, Bulgarias Kula Tuff can be used in landscaping. Kula Tuff is a volcanic rock formed from volcanic ash and is known for its durability and unique appearance. It is often used in various landscaping applications such as pathways, walls, rock gardens, or decorative accents. Its natural color variations, ranging from dark gray to beige, can add a touch of visual interest and enhance the overall aesthetics of a landscape design. Additionally, Kula Tuffs porous nature allows it to absorb water, making it suitable for drainage purposes as well.
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Can Bulgaria's Kula Tuff be used in a office?
The Bulgarias Kula Tuff is a limestone-based material commonly used for exterior cladding and paving in architectural projects. While it may be possible to use Kula Tuff in an office setting, it is not a typical or recommended choice for interior applications. Kula Tuff is primarily designed for outdoor use due to its durability, resistance to weather elements, and ability to withstand heavy foot traffic. Its unique qualities make it more suitable for areas where it will be exposed to the natural environment. For office interiors, it is generally recommended to use materials specifically designed for indoor purposes, such as flooring options like carpet, hardwood, or ceramic tiles. These materials are better suited for the conditions typically found in office spaces and provide a more appropriate aesthetic for indoor environments. While Kula Tuff could potentially be used as an accent wall or feature in specific office designs, it is not the most common or practical choice for general office applications.
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Is Bulgaria's Kula Tuff an expensive stone?
I do not have information about the current market prices of the Kula Tuff stone. However, the prices of stones depend on various factors such as availability, quality, market demand, and many other factors, which makes it difficult to determine its cost without any context. It is best to consult with a local stone expert or dealer to get an accurate price and determine if it is expensive or not.
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What grade is Bulgaria's Kula Tuff?
I dont think grades apply to geological formations like Kula Tuff in Bulgaria. However, Kula Tuff is believed to have formed during the Late Miocene period about 10-12 million years ago.
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Can Bulgaria's Kula Tuff be used outdoors?
Yes, Bulgarias Kula Tuff can be used outdoors as it is a type of volcanic rock that is resistant to weathering and erosion. It is often used in landscaping and construction projects, such as creating walkways or building walls. However, it is important to note that Kula Tuff may fade in color over time if exposed to direct sunlight for extended periods.
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How thick is Bulgaria's Kula Tuff slabs?
I dont have access to the current thickness of the Kula Tuff slabs. However, Kula Tuff is a volcanic rock formation in Bulgaria made up of welded tuff (compacted volcanic ash) and varies in thickness throughout the region. The thickness of the slabs extracted from the Kula Tuff may also vary depending on their purpose and location.
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Are there color variations of Bulgaria's Kula Tuff?
Yes, there are color variations of Bulgarias Kula Tuff. Kula Tuff is a type of volcanic rock that is formed from volcanic ash and debris. It is primarily composed of volcanic glass fragments, pumice, and various minerals. The color of Kula Tuff can range from grey and brown to reddish-brown and even purple, depending on the mineral composition and presence of oxidized iron minerals. The specific color variations of Kula Tuff can vary from one location to another within Bulgaria.
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Can Bulgaria's Kula Tuff be used exterior applications in hot climates?
Yes, Bulgarias Kula Tuff can be used in exterior applications in hot climates. Kula Tuff is a type of volcanic tuff stone that is durable and weather-resistant, making it suitable for outdoor use. It has been used for various purposes such as building facades, pavements, and landscaping in different climates around the world. However, specific details on the performance of Kula Tuff in hot climates should be obtained from the manufacturer or a local expert to ensure proper installation and maintenance practices.