Sandstones
Sandstone or psammite is a detrital sedimentary rock of variable color that contains clasts of sand-sized particles. After shale, they are the most common sedimentary rocks in the Earth's crust. Sandstones contain interstitial spaces between their grains.
Areniscas BELA WILD Y BELA PLEIN
Our Bela sandstones have been formed among beautiful landscapes of pine trees and mountains, where the power of nature reigns. Their vibrant and warm brown color is perfect for bringing any architectural project to life. With our Bela sandstones, facades, columns, arches, capitals, bases, and floors will show great personality and bring a unique and original style to any work.
Cara PLEIN
Wear resistance by abrasion 2.8 mm
Capillary water absorption 24.53 g/cm³
Apparent density 2413 kg/m³
Compressive strength 104 MPa
Open porosity 12.9
ABAN Rojo
Petrographic examination UNE-EN 12407:2007
QUARTZITE
Water absorption at atmospheric pressure UNE-EN 13755:2008
Average value: 2.0%.
Water absorption by capillarity UNE-EN 1925:1999
Average or maximum value: 9.01 g/m².
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Cara BUFF
Petrographic Description (UNE-EN 12407-1:2010) Litharenite/Sandstone with a yellowish-beige background. Fine-medium grain size.
Composed of 30% limestone and 25% quartz.