
VersaillesVersailles French Marble
Type: Marble | Color: Grey | Origin: France
Recommended Usage:
Versailles Grey Marble is ideal for luxury marble flooring, sophisticated wall cladding, and elegant natural stone countertops. Its unique properties make it perfect for opulent interiors in both residential and commercial spaces, such as hotels, high-end retail outlets, and prestigious corporate offices.
Additional Names:
Versailles Grey, French Grey Marble
Finished Surface:
The sleek surface of Versailles Marble can be finished in polished, honed, or brushed textures, each bringing out the stone's inherent elegance and unique grey veining, adding a touch of luxury to any architectural design.
Description:
Versailles Grey Marble from France stands as a testament to timeless elegance and architectural sophistication. This exquisite natural stone, with its subtle grey hues and delicate veining, is a perfect choice for those seeking to infuse their spaces with understated luxury. Known for its impressive compressive strength of 1611 kg/m³ and a water absorption rate of just 0.13%, this marble is both resilient and beautiful. Its low coefficient of thermal expansion (0.0052) ensures stability across varying temperatures, making it suitable for diverse applications. Whether adorning the floors of a luxury villa or forming the backdrop of an exclusive art gallery, Versailles Marble enhances any setting with its classic beauty.
Physical Mechanical Characteristics
Average references values
| Compressive strength: | 1611 (kg/cm²) |
| After freezing: | 1602 (kg/cm²) |
| Ultimate tensile strength: | 126 (kg/cm²) |
| Coef. thermal expansion: | 0,0052 (mm/mcm°c) |
| Water absorption: | 0,13 (%) |
| Impact test / min. fall height: | 37 (cm) |
| Frictional wear test: | 0 (mm) |
| Bulk density: | 2702 (kg/cm³) |
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