Roditis Marble

White - Marble

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Item Details

Quarry Location: Kozani

Water Absorption: 0.07 %

Flexural Strength: 20.00 MPa

Compressive Strength: 63.00 MPa

Recommended Usage: Construction stone, ornamental stone, mosaic, pavers, stairs, fireplaces, sinks, balustrades

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

Additional Names: Nova Blanca Kozani Marble,Kozani White Marble,Roditis White Marble,Roditis Marble

Description:
Roditis Marble is a kind of white marble quarried in Greece. This stone is especially good for Construction stone, ornamental stone, mosaic, pavers, stairs, fireplaces, sinks, balustrades and other design projects. It also called Nova Blanca Kozani Marble,Kozani White Marble,Roditis White Marble . Roditis Marble can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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Is Greece's Roditis Marble an expensive stone?
I do not have access to current market prices and data regarding Roditis Marble in Greece. However, marble is generally considered a luxurious material due to its high cost and unique look, but specific pricing for any particular stone ultimately depends on various factors such as quality, availability, demand, and the suppliers pricing strategy. It is always recommended to consult a local stone supplier or expert for detailed information and cost estimates on any specific stone.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Chiseled Greece's Roditis Marble tiles?
I do not access to up-to-date information on the coefficient of friction of Chiseled Greeces Roditis Marble tiles. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer or a flooring specialist for more information on the tiles characteristics.
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Are there color variations of Greece's Roditis Marble?
Yes, there are color variations of Greeces Roditis Marble. The most common color variation is white, but it can also be found in shades of gray, beige, and cream. The color variation is dependent on the location of the quarry and the level of impurities in the stone.
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Can Greece's Roditis Marble be used exterior applications in very windy climates?
I do not have expertise in engineering or construction. However, according to the Marble Institute of America, Roditis Marble is a durable and frost-resistant material that can be used in a variety of interior and exterior applications. Nevertheless, it is always recommended to consult with a professional engineer or architect for specific information about the durability and suitability of a particular marble in a particular environment, including windy climates. Factors such as wind speed, exposure, and installation method can all impact the performance of the material.
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Can Greece's Roditis Marble be used in landscaping?
Yes, Greeces Roditis Marble can be used in landscaping. Roditis Marble is a type of white and grey marble quarried in Greece and known for its durability, elegance, and natural beauty. It can be used for various landscaping purposes such as outdoor flooring, patios, walkways, garden paths, steps, and retaining walls. Its smooth texture and aesthetic appeal add a touch of sophistication and style to any landscape design. Additionally, Roditis Marbles resistance to weathering and fading makes it a suitable choice for outdoor applications.
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How thick is Greece's Roditis Marble slabs?
I dont have access to the current inventory of Greeces Roditis Marble, but the thickness of marble slabs can vary based on the manufacturer and purpose. Marble slabs are generally available in a range of thicknesses, typically between 15mm to 30mm. The best way to know the exact thickness of Greeces Roditis Marble slabs is to contact a marble supplier or manufacturer in Greece directly.
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Can Greece's Roditis Marble be used in a kitchen?
Yes, Greeces Roditis Marble can be used in a kitchen. Marble is a popular choice for kitchen countertops and is widely used due to its durability, heat resistance, and natural beauty. However, it is important to note that marble is a porous material, and thus, it is susceptible to staining and etching from acidic substances found in some foods and cleaning agents. Therefore, it is recommended to use cutting boards and avoid placing hot pots directly on the marble surface to prevent any damage. Regular maintenance and sealing can help protect the marble and ensure its longevity in a kitchen setting.