
Moca CremeMoca Creme Portuguese Limestone
Type: Limestone | Color: Beige | Origin: Portugal
Recommended Usage:
Moca Creme limestone is a perfect choice for luxury residential and commercial projects, ideal for flooring, wall cladding, and outdoor applications. Its neutral beige hue pairs beautifully with both contemporary and classic architectural designs, making it highly sought after for premium tiles and natural stone countertops in high-end design projects.
Additional Names:
Moca Creme Classic, Portuguese Beige Limestone, Moca Creme Fine
Finished Surface:
Moca Creme limestone is available in a variety of finishes, including polished, honed, and brushed, enhancing its natural elegance and suitability for diverse design aesthetics.
Description:
Moca Creme limestone, originating from Portugal, is renowned for its exquisite beige tones and refined texture, making it a staple in luxury architecture and interior design. With a compressive strength of 2060 kg/cm² and a bulk density of 2670 kg/m³, this limestone offers remarkable durability and resilience, ensuring long-lasting beauty in any space. Its low water absorption rate of 0.2% and impressive performance under freezing conditions make it an excellent choice for both indoor and outdoor applications. The subtle elegance of Moca Creme enhances spaces with a warm, inviting ambiance, perfect for creating sophisticated, timeless designs.
Physical Mechanical Characteristics
Average references values
| Compressive strength: | 2060 (kg/cm²) |
| After freezing: | 1879 (kg/cm²) |
| Ultimate tensile strength: | 155 (kg/cm²) |
| Coef. thermal expansion: | 0,004 (mm/mcm°c) |
| Water absorption: | 0,2 (%) |
| Impact test / min. fall height: | 26 (cm) |
| Frictional wear test: | 0 (mm) |
| Bulk density: | 2670 (kg/cm³) |
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