Chassagne Beauharnais Stone
Chassagne Beauharnais
Burgundy marble stone
Nature
Oolitic limestone, Middle Jurassic, Bathonian stage
Appearance
Beige background with salmon coloured areas, crystalline veins and some fossils
Origin
Chassagne-Montrachet (France)
10 km from Beaune

Recommended uses
Flooring: Indoor public heavy traffic
Thin wall covering: Glued, Attached, Exterior elevation, Exterior band and support, Exterior basement, Exterior crowning
Solid wall: Outdoor cladding, Outdoor spouts, Outdoor listels, Outdoor sills, Outdoor plinths, Outdoor cornices
Finishes available
Honed, roughened, bossed, bush-hammered, chiselled, polished, brushed
Technical characteristics
Apparent Density: 2400 to 2600 kg/m3 (NF EN 1936)
Open Porosity :4 to 6% (NF EN 1936)
Resistance to fixing (3cm) TYPE I: 1300 to 1600 N (NF EN 13364)
Compressive Strength: 160 to 180 MPa (NF EN 772-1)
Flexural strength: 12 to 15 MPa (NF EN 12372)
Abrasion Resistance: 18 to 22 mm (NF EN 14157)
Capillarity Coefficent C1: 4 to 6 g.m-2.s-1/2 (NF EN 772-11)
Capillarity Coefficent C2: 3 to 5 g.m-2.s-1/2 (NF EN 772-11)