Marble
Characteristics and properties
Marble is a metamorphic rock composed primarily of calcium carbonate, which forms from the recrystallization of limestone under conditions of high pressure and temperature.
Below, we detail the main characteristics of marble:
- Appearance: Marble has an elegant and sophisticated appearance, thanks to its smooth texture and natural luster.
- Color: Marble comes in a wide range of colors, from pure white to black, including pink, yellow, green, brown, and gray.
- Density: Marble is a relatively dense rock, with a density ranging from 2.5 to 2.7 grams per cubic centimeter.
- Durability: Marble is a durable rock, resistant to abrasion and erosion. However, it is relatively soft and can be easily scratched or damaged.
- Use: Marble is widely used in construction and decoration, in applications such as flooring, wall coverings, countertops, and tabletops, as well as in sculptures and other art objects.
- Physical properties: Marble has a hardness of 3-4 on the Mohs scale and medium to high porosity. It is a good conductor of heat and has low thermal conductivity.
- Chemical properties: Marble is susceptible to corrosion and can be damaged by acids and strong chemicals.
- Porosity: Marble is a porous rock, meaning it has small cavities or spaces between its grains. This porosity can vary depending on the quality of the marble and its origin.
- Thermal conductivity: Marble is a good conductor of heat, making it popular in applications such as countertops and tables.
- Transparency: Marble is opaque to light, meaning it is not transparent.
Advantages

Natural stone

Exclusive

Easy to clean

Wear-resistant

Fire and heat resistant

Sustainable












