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Grey Travertine Marble

Grey Travertine Marble

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Experience the timeless elegance of Grey Travertine Marble. Sourced from the finest quarries, this natural stone boasts subtle variations in color and texture, adding a luxurious touch to any space. With its durability and low maintenance, it's the perfect choice for both indoor and outdoor use. Upgrade your design with Grey Travertine Marble.

 

Feature Details
Material Natural travertine
Colour Grey
Thickness 15mm , 16mm , 18mm , 20mm or customized
Slab sizes
  • 1800upx600mm ; 1800upx650mm ;
  • 1800upx700mm etc 2400upx600mm ;
  • 2400upx650mm ; 2400upx700mm etc
Tile sizes 300x300mm ; 600x600mm; 450x450mm etc
Surface Honed
Edge processing Machine cutting, round edge etc
Packing Seaworthy wooden crate, pallet


There is usually such a problem in the stone industry: sometimes a specific stone looks "inconsistent with its name". The differences and differences between grey travertine marble, limestone and dolomite may only be distinguished by professionals to a large extent. For most building owners, they only pay attention to the appearance of the stone, and may not be very concerned about the type of stone used. care.

However, in many cases, it is very important to distinguish between these types of natural stones. At least for end users, understanding the differences between these types of seemingly identical stones will help them to make purchases. Comprehensive comparison.

Let's take a closer look at the characteristics of grey travertine marble, limestone and dolomite.

Grey travertine marble is also called metamorphic or recrystallized limestone. Real grey travertine marble is a calcite metamorphic rock with a crystal structure. Marble is derived from limestone based on the metamorphism of regional stone. Generally, it contains large, rough crystals, of which calcite accounts for more than 99%. The crystal is visible with the naked eye, especially on its cross-section.

Most typical limestone has a pore density of less than 1%. Compared with marble, the density is much higher. Because of its crystalline structure, many marbles are translucent, generally visible in thickness of more than 30 cm, while amorphous limestone is opaque. Due to the different origin and internal composition of marble, the color of natural stone varies.

In the construction industry, the marble that people talk about usually refers to a variety of stones including limestone, dolomite and serpentine. The American Marble Association stipulates that all rocks with natural lime quality and brightness that can be polished for commercial use are called grey travertine marble, including dolomite and serpentine.


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