
Labrador Marina PearlLabrador Marina Pearl Norwegian Granite
Type: Granite | Color: Blue | Origin: Norway
Recommended Usage:
Labrador Marina Pearl is ideal for luxury marble flooring, natural stone countertops, and premium tiles in high-end residences, commercial spaces, and architectural stone design projects. Its durability makes it perfect for both interior and exterior applications, including walls, floors, and countertops.
Additional Names:
Blue Pearl Granite, Marina Blue Granite
Finished Surface:
This granite can be finished in a variety of ways, including polished, honed, and brushed, each enhancing its natural beauty and adaptability to different design aesthetics.
Description:
Labrador Marina Pearl from Norway is a luxurious blue granite known for its stunning visual appeal and remarkable durability. With a compressive strength of 2320 kg/cm² and an ultimate tensile strength of 203 kg/cm², this stone is as robust as it is beautiful, making it a favored choice among architects and interior designers. Its shimmering blue hues, interspersed with specks of silver and grey, create a dynamic, eye-catching surface that elevates any space. The stone's low water absorption rate of 0.45% ensures longevity and minimal maintenance, making it ideal for both residential and commercial use. Whether you're designing a sleek modern kitchen or a grand hotel lobby, Labrador Marina Pearl adds a touch of elegance and sophistication.
Physical Mechanical Characteristics
Average references values
| Compressive strength: | 2320 (kg/cm²) |
| After freezing: | 1979 (kg/cm²) |
| Ultimate tensile strength: | 203 (kg/cm²) |
| Coef. thermal expansion: | 0 (mm/mcm°c) |
| Water absorption: | 0,45 (%) |
| Impact test / min. fall height: | 46,5 (cm) |
| Frictional wear test: | 0 (mm) |
| Bulk density: | 2740 (kg/cm³) |
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