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Roman Travertine
Navona Cross Cut
Roman Travertine Navona Cross cut also known as white Travertine, Ivory or Osso, belongs to the categories of the white travertines. Travertine Navona Cross cut is an essentially white to Light beige and the pattern is cloudy. The structure shows its compactness and homogeneity. Generally there are no significant pores or cavities. Extracted directly from the travertine quarries in Tivoli, Rome, Italy, the availability of blocks, slabs and cut to sizes is good. Travertine Navona cross cut is easily and often used for floors, cladding and kitchens tops. The finishes can be honed, polished, tumbled or saw cut.
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Mechanical Characteristic ( ASTM STANDARD)
- Apparent Specific Weight - C97 - 2517Kg/m³
- Absorption Coefficient - C97 - 058%
- Compressive Strenght Dry - C170 - 73,22 Mpa/Mpa
- Compressive Strenght Wet - C170 - 68,39 Mpa/Mpa
- Modulus of Rupture Dry - C99 - 10,71 Mpa/Mpa
- Modulus of Rupture Wet - C99 - 11,67 Mpa/Mpa
- Flexural Strenght Dry - C880 - 10,21 Mpa/Mpa
- Flexural Strenght Wet - C880 - 11,60 Mpa/Mpa
- Resistance to Abrasion - C241 - 14,65 Mpa/Mpa
- Static Coefficient Of Friction Dry - C1028 - 0,60 Mpa/Mpa
- Static Coefficient Of Friction Wet - C1028 - 0,57Mpa/Mpa
- Apparent and Insoluble Silicons in Hydrochloric Acid - 0,012
- Soluble Silicon Acid, Calculeted as Qnhhydride - 0,636
- CO2 - 43,495
- SO3 - 0,230
- P2O5 - 0,017
- A12O3 - 0,170
- Fe2O3 - 0,031
- FeO - 0,016
- CaO - 54,712
- MgO - 0,541
- Other Indeterminates and Losses 0,140
- Specific Weight 2,457