Marble is a type of common industrial natural stone.
Tensile strength of marble.
This is the strength in a pure tension test.
Tensile strength ultimate 7 00 20 0 mpa 1020 2900 psi.
Natural marble is very porous and is primarily used in only flat installations whereas cultured marble can be formed into virtually any shape or size.
The graph bars on the material properties cards below compare marble to other natural stone materials top and the entire database bottom.
Marble is limestone that has been compacted and heated over millions of years.
Marble with an abrasive hardness rating of 10 or higher is recommended for the use of flooring.
Actual property values will vary from sample to sample.
A full bar means this is the highest value in the relevant set.
Tensile strength ultimate 7 00 20 0 mpa 1020 2900 psi this is the strength in a pure tension test.
As a result marble is less porous and slightly stronger than limestone but still less durable than granite.
A half full bar means it s 50 of the highest and so on.
When using marble for commercial floors stair treads and platforms subjected to heavy foot traffic it is recommended that there is a minimum abrasive hardness rating of 12.
It is formed from limestone.
Marble metamorphic rock with the critical mineral calcite 90 100.
Property values are typical of marble used in construction.
Depending on the limestone and the mineral combination within the marble most marble rates from three to five on the mohs hardness scale.
Cultured marble looks very much like natural marble but is up to four times the tensile strength of natural marble and unlike natural marble will not stain easily.