Royal Gold Sandstone

Yellow - Sandstone

PolandPoland
Item Details

Quarry Location: Zerkowice, Jelenia Góra, Lower Silesia, south-western Poland

Water Absorption: 3.5 - 4.0 By volume %

Density: 1950 - 2000 kg/m³

Compressive Strength: 38.0 - 54.0 Mpa

Recommended Usage: Landscaping, pavement, interior, exterior

Additional Names: Zerkowice Beige,Zerkovice Sandstone,Zerkowice Sandstone,Bunzlau Sandstein,Bunzlauer Sandstein,Sarkowitzer Sandstein,Sirgwitz,Sirgwitzer,Sirkwitz,Sirkwitzer Sandstein,Royal Gold,Royal Gold Sandstone

Description:
As a kind of yellow sandstone from Poland, Royal Gold Sandstone is commonly used in landscaping, pavement, interior, exterior and so on. Royal Gold Sandstone can also be called Zerkowice Beige,Zerkovice Sandstone,Zerkowice Sandstone,Bunzlau Sandstein,Bunzlauer Sandstein,Sarkowitzer Sandstein,Sirgwitz,Sirgwitzer,Sirkwitz,Sirkwitzer Sandstein,Royal Gold.
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Can Poland's Royal Gold Sandstone be used exterior applications in hot climates?
Yes, Polands Royal Gold Sandstone can be used for exterior applications in hot climates. Sandstone is a durable and weather-resistant material that can withstand high temperatures and sun exposure. However, it is important to note that the performance and longevity of the stone can also be influenced by factors such as maintenance and proper installation.
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Can Poland's Royal Gold Sandstone be used in a office?
Yes, Polands Royal Gold Sandstone can be used in an office. It is a durable and versatile natural stone that can be used for various purposes in interior design, including office spaces. Royal Gold Sandstone can be used for flooring, wall cladding, countertops, and other applications, providing a luxurious and elegant look to the office environment. It is known for its beautiful golden hue and unique patterns, which can add a touch of sophistication to any office setting.
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How thick is Poland's Royal Gold Sandstone slabs?
The thickness of Polands Royal Gold Sandstone slabs can vary depending on the specific order and customer requirements. However, standard thickness for these slabs is typically around 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) or 3 centimeters (1.18 inches). It is also possible to find slabs with other thicknesses upon request.
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What grade is Poland's Royal Gold Sandstone?
Polands Royal Gold Sandstone is typically graded as A or A+.
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Is Poland's Royal Gold Sandstone an expensive stone?
I dont have access to up-to-date information on the current market prices of specific stones. However, the price of a stone depends on various factors such as the rarity, availability, demand, and quality of the stone. Therefore, it is best to consult with a professional stone supplier or expert to determine the current market value of Polands Royal Gold Sandstone.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Combed Poland's Royal Gold Sandstone tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Combed Polands Royal Gold Sandstone tiles would need to be obtained from the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles. It is not possible to determine the coefficient of friction without specific information about the product.
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Can Poland's Royal Gold Sandstone be used in landscaping?
Yes, Polands Royal Gold Sandstone can be used in landscaping. Its beautiful and unique golden color can add a striking and sophisticated element to any outdoor space. It is often used for paving, wall cladding, steps, and other landscaping applications. The durability and weather resistance of the sandstone make it suitable for outdoor use. Additionally, its natural texture and versatility make it a popular choice among landscapers and designers.
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Are there color variations of Poland's Royal Gold Sandstone?
Yes, there are color variations of Polands Royal Gold Sandstone. The primary color of Royal Gold Sandstone is yellow or gold, but it can also exhibit variations such as beige, amber, brown, and even hints of gray. These color variations occur due to the natural mineral composition and the presence of different impurities and minerals within the stone. The specific colors and patterns can vary from one quarry or region to another.