Abstract
Two types of ornamental stones, namely granite (Blanco Rafaela or Zarzalejo Granite) and microcrystalline limestone (marble known commercially as Gris Pulpis), treated for different surface finishes, were tested for suitability as paving slabs. The finishes tested in both stones were polishing, hammering, honing and flaming, while acid treatment and abrasion were applied to limestone only and sawn finishes were only studied in granite. The stones were tested for the three physical properties that determine suitability for use as paving slabs; flexural strength under a concentrated load, and abrasion and slip resistance. Laboratory freeze-thaw cycle ageing tests were also conducted and flexural strength subsequently evaluated. Stone water sorption proved to be substantially unaltered by the type of finish employed.
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García-del-Cura, M. A., Benavente, D., Bernabéu, A., & Martínez-Martínez, J. (2008). Estudio del efecto de los acabados superficiales en granitos y calizas para su aplicación en pavimentos exteriores de baldosas de piedra. Materiales de Construccion, 58(289–290), 65–79.
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