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Physical characteristics as test methods for natural stone
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Water absorption at atmospheric pressure (UNE-EN 13755) (%) Real and apparent density and open porosity and total (UNE_EN 1936) Bulk density (kg/m3) Actual density Open porosity (%) Total porosity (%) Resistance to pressure under concentrated load (UNE-EN 12372) (MPa) Resistance to compression (UNE-EN 1926) (MPa) Shear strength (UNE-EN 1341, Annex D) Wet Dry Wear resistance (UNE-EN 1341, Annex C) (mm) Coefficient of water absorption by capillarity (UNE_EN 1925) C (g/m2s0, 5) |
5,1 +/- 0,1 2200 +/- 22 2714 +/- 12 17,3 +/- 0,7 19,3 +/- 1,5 8,0 +/- 1,0 46,3 +/- 4,0 93,2 +/- 0,6 108,0 +/- 0,5 31,7 +/- 1,4 31,2 +/- 2,7 |
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TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
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It is a calcareous sandstone polymictic (as reflected in Folk UNE-EN 12679. Terminology). Has a homogeneous structure to the mesoscale. Texture: Grains of quartz, feldspar, rock fragments (limestone and dolomite) and signs of fossils. Dense skeleton. Relationship skeleton / paste 70/3033 Grain size, mode: 0,12-0,25 mm. Angular grains of quartz. Matrix micrítica and argilomicácea. Esparítico microcrystalline calcitic cement. Porous rock with porosity interpartícula, intercristalina and circumgranular. Mineralogical composition: Main components: Calcite: 60% (as a matrix, cement, composed of clasts and fossil fragments) Quartz: 18% (monocrystalline quartz and chert or flint signs) Dolomite. 14% as parent dolomitic rock fragments and some scattered glass idiomorfo. Minority components: Feldspar: 4% Minerals argilomicáceos: 4% Accessory Components: Oxides. Tourmaline, iron oxides, Muscovite, zircon
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