Beige - Travertine
Quarry Location: Tivoli, Provincia di Roma, Lazio
Water Absorption: 0.88 %
Density: 2450 kg/m3
Flexural Strength: 13.8 MPa
Compressive Strength: 82.0 - 91.0 MPa
Recommended Usage: Kitchen and bathroom countertops, monuments, building stone, ornamental stone, stairs, interior, exterior wall and floor applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern, wall panels, table tops, window sills, balustrades, columns, wall and pool copings, pool pavers, sculptures, fireplaces, cobbles, pavers, curbstone
Finishing Surface: Polished,Bush Hammered,Tumbled,Brushed,Honed,Split,Machine Cut,Natural Surface,Sandblasted,Combed,Leathered,Water Jet,Filled,Chiseled,Pickling
Additional Names: Tivoli Travertino Claro, Travertino Bianco Tivoli,Travertino Tivoli Bianco, Tivoli Travertino Chiara, Tivoli Stone Classico Light, Tivoli Travertino Light, Tivoli Light Travertine,Tivoli Travertino Bianco
Tivoli Travertino Bianco is a remarkable natural stone, classified as a porous travertine, and quarried in Tivoli, Provincia di Roma, Lazio, Italy. This particular variety is celebrated for its distinct coloration, featuring a base hue of light beige adorned with earthy gray shades and darker veins.
The predominant light beige tone in Tivoli Travertino Bianco imparts a sense of warmth and brightness, creating an inviting ambiance in any space where it is used. Earthy gray shades interwoven throughout the stone add depth and complexity to its overall appearance. The darker veins, characterized by their pronounced contrast, contribute to the stone's visual richness and unique charm.
As a porous travertine, Tivoli Travertino Bianco exhibits a textured surface that adds a tactile element to its aesthetic. The porous nature of the stone can enhance its slip-resistant properties, making it suitable for various applications, particularly in areas where a natural, earthy ambiance is desired.
Quarried in Tivoli, a region known for its historical significance and architectural heritage, Tivoli Travertino Bianco embodies the enduring elegance associated with Italian natural stones. Common applications for this travertine include flooring, wall cladding, countertops, and other decorative elements, where its distinctive color palette and porous texture can be showcased to create a timeless and sophisticated atmosphere.
Petrographic definition: limestone vacuolar/travertine
Massa Unit Volume: 2450 kg/m3
Water Absorption: 0.88 %
Breaking Load Compression Simple: 91 MPa
Compression breaking load after freezing: 82 MPa
Tangent elastic modulus: 61,400 MPa
Tensile indirectly by bending 13.8 MPa
Its coefficient of Abrasion (referred to Granite St. Fedelino): 0.25
Impact resistance: minimum fall height: 30 cm
Linear thermal expansion coefficient of 4.9 x 10-5 0C-1
Source: Archivio Azienda Travertino Conversi Srl