
Breche de BenouBreche De Benou French Marble
Type: Marble | Color: Red | Origin: France
Recommended Usage:
Breche de Benou marble is ideal for luxury marble flooring, premium countertops, elegant wall cladding, and bespoke architectural stone designs. Its striking red hue makes it a perfect choice for creating feature walls and statement pieces in high-end residential and commercial projects.
Additional Names:
Breche de Benou Red Marble, French Red Marble
Finished Surface:
Polished, Honed, and Brushed finishes enhance the natural beauty and vibrant color of Breche de Benou marble, providing an exquisite surface for both modern and classic design aesthetics.
Description:
Breche de Benou marble, hailing from the quarries of France, is a testament to refined elegance and unparalleled craftsmanship. This exquisite red marble is characterized by its rich color palette, adding a touch of opulence to any interior space. With a compressive strength of 1580 kg/cm² and a bulk density of 2702 kg/m³, it offers remarkable durability, making it suitable for high-traffic areas. The marble's minimal water absorption of 0.4% ensures longevity and ease of maintenance, while its unique thermal properties make it a versatile choice for both warm and cool climates. Ideal for architects and designers seeking premium tiles in Kuwait, Breche de Benou marble transforms spaces into luxurious sanctuaries.
Physical Mechanical Characteristics
Average references values
| Compressive strength: | 1580 (kg/cm²) |
| After freezing: | 1584 (kg/cm²) |
| Ultimate tensile strength: | 210 (kg/cm²) |
| Coef. thermal expansion: | 0 (mm/mcm°c) |
| Water absorption: | 0,4 (%) |
| Impact test / min. fall height: | 35 (cm) |
| Frictional wear test: | 1,9 (mm) |
| Bulk density: | 2702 (kg/cm³) |
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