New Mexico Cream Alabaster

Beige - Alabaster

United StatesUnited States
Item Details

Quarry Location: New Mexico

Recommended Usage: Artifacts, Home decor products

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn cut, Rockfaced

Additional Names: New Mexico Cream Alabaster,NM Cream Alabaster,New Mexico Cream Alabaster

Description:
New Mexico Cream Alabaster is a kind of beige alabaster quarried in United States. This stone is especially good for Artifacts, Home decor products and other design projects. It also called NM Cream Alabaster . New Mexico Cream Alabaster can be processed into Polished, Sawn cut, Rockfaced and so on.
FAQ
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Is United States's New Mexico Cream Alabaster an expensive stone?
I dont have information about the current market pricing and trends. However, New Mexico Cream Alabaster is known for being relatively affordable compared to other types of alabaster and other natural stones. Its price varies depending on factors such as availability, size, and quality of the stone.
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How thick is United States's New Mexico Cream Alabaster slabs?
The thickness of United States New Mexico Cream Alabaster slabs can vary depending on the specific quarry and supplier. However, typical thickness options for alabaster slabs range from 2 cm (0.8 inches) to 3 cm (1.2 inches).
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Can United States's New Mexico Cream Alabaster be used in a bathroom?
Yes, United States New Mexico Cream Alabaster can be used in a bathroom.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled United States's New Mexico Cream Alabaster tiles?
The coefficient of friction of a specific type of tile, such as Filled United States New Mexico Cream Alabaster tiles, would need to be determined through testing. The coefficient of friction measures the amount of friction between two surfaces in contact. It is influenced by various factors such as the texture, finish, and material of the tile. To obtain the coefficient of friction for a specific tile, it is necessary to conduct a slip resistance test according to accepted standards. These tests typically involve measuring the force required to move an object across the tile surface and comparing it to the weight or force exerted vertically on the object. The result is expressed as a coefficient of friction. If you need the coefficient of friction for Filled United States New Mexico Cream Alabaster tiles, it is recommended to contact the manufacturer or a reputable testing laboratory that can conduct slip resistance tests on this specific type of tile.
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Can United States's New Mexico Cream Alabaster be used in floor coverings?
Yes, United States New Mexico Cream Alabaster can be used in floor coverings. Alabaster is a soft and delicate stone, so it is commonly used for decorative purposes, including wall and floor coverings. However, since it is a softer stone, it may not be as durable as other flooring materials such as porcelain or ceramic tiles. It is important to consider the specific usage requirements and the level of foot traffic when selecting a flooring material made from New Mexico Cream Alabaster.
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Can United States's New Mexico Cream Alabaster be used exterior applications in very rainy climates?
Yes, the United States New Mexico Cream Alabaster can be used for exterior applications in very rainy climates. The stone is known for its durability, and it is capable of withstanding rain and other weather conditions. However, it is always recommended to consult with a professional to ensure the stone is properly sealed and installed to protect it from potential water damage.
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Are there color variations of United States's New Mexico Cream Alabaster?
Yes, there are color variations of New Mexico Cream Alabaster. The primary characteristic of New Mexico Cream Alabaster is its creamy and off-white color with occasional streaks or patches of gray, brown, or light beige. However, the intensity and distribution of these color variations can vary from stone to stone. Some stones may have more pronounced streaks or darker patches, while others may appear smoother and more uniformly colored. Additionally, polished or finished versions of New Mexico Cream Alabaster may exhibit enhanced colors and patterns compared to raw or unpolished stones.
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What grade is United States's New Mexico Cream Alabaster?
The United States New Mexico Cream Alabaster is not assigned a specific grade, as it is a type of natural stone rather than a graded material.