Puerto Dark

Black - Marble

SpainSpain
Item Details

Water Absorption: 0,13 %.

Density: 2689 kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 122 gr/cm2

Compressive Strength: 988 gr/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: Puerto Nero Marble,Puerto Oscuro, Puerto Dark Marble,Puerto Dark

Description:

Puerto Dark Marble is dark grey to black based with reddish golden and white veins

Physical-mechanical properties
Bulk specific gravity 2,689 Kg/m3
Absorption coefficient 0,13 %
Compression strength 988 gr/cm2
Tensile strength 122 gr/cm2
Thermal expansion coefficient 0,0048 mm/mc°

FAQ
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Are there color variations of Spain's Puerto Dark Marble?
No, there are no known color variations of Spains Puerto Dark Marble.
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Can Spain's Puerto Dark Marble be used in wall coverings?
Yes, Spains Puerto Dark Marble can be used in wall coverings. Marble is a popular material for wall coverings in both residential and commercial settings. Its natural beauty, durability, and classic appeal make it a popular choice for adding a touch of elegance to any space. Puerto Dark Marble, in particular, with its dark color and distinctive veining, can create a luxurious and stylish look when used as a wall covering.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Pickled Spain's Puerto Dark Marble tiles?
I cannot access current or specific product information. Please refer to the manufacturers specification or contact them directly for the coefficient of friction of Pickled Spains Puerto Dark Marble tiles.
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Can Spain's Puerto Dark Marble be used in a office?
Yes, Spains Puerto Dark Marble can be used in an office as it is a durable and beautiful material suitable for a professional setting. It can be used for countertops, flooring, and other decorative purposes. However, it may require regular maintenance and sealing to prevent staining or damage from spills and heavy use.
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Can Spain's Puerto Dark Marble be used exterior applications in very humid climates?
Spains Puerto Dark Marble can be used for exterior applications in humid climates. However, it is important to note that natural stone is porous and can be susceptible to moisture and humidity. Therefore, proper maintenance and sealing are crucial to protect the stone and prevent any potential damage or discoloration. Regular cleaning and sealing can help to maintain the durability and appearance of the marble in humid environments. Additionally, consulting with a stone professional or supplier is recommended to ensure the suitability and compatibility of the Puerto Dark Marble for specific exterior applications in very humid climates.
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Can Spain's Puerto Dark Marble be used outdoors?
Yes, Spains Puerto Dark Marble can be used outdoors. Marble is a natural stone that is highly durable and can withstand various weather conditions when properly sealed and maintained. It is commonly used for outdoor applications such as building facades, patios, walkways, and other exterior surfaces. However, it is important to note that regular maintenance and sealing are required to prevent staining and damage from elements like moisture, dirt, and UV radiation.
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What is the average hardness of Spain's Puerto Dark Marble?
There is limited information available about the specific hardness of Spains Puerto Dark Marble. However, marble generally has a range of hardness on the Mohs scale from 3 to 5. Therefore, it can be assumed that Puerto Dark Marble falls within this range.
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How thick is Spain's Puerto Dark Marble slabs?
The thickness of Spains Puerto Dark Marble slabs can vary, but they are typically available in either 2 cm (0.79 inches) or 3 cm (1.18 inches) thickness.
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Is Spain's Puerto Dark Marble an expensive stone?
I do not have access to current market prices, but in general, Spanish Puerto Dark Marble is considered a high-end and luxurious stone, so it is likely to be more expensive than other types of marble. The cost will depend on various factors such as quality, availability, and location. It is always best to consult with a trusted supplier or stonemason for more detailed information and pricing.