Limestone is typically formed over many years at the bottom of oceans or lakes from the accumulation of shells, bones and other calcium rich goods. The calcium in the bones & shells combines with Carbon Dioxide in the water to boom Calcium Carbonate which is the basic mineral structure of all Limestone are typically used for flooring, wall cladding, vanity tops etc.
Limestone is essentially a Dolomite stone, it shows high resistance in freezing and thawing conditions, which indicate that it can be used in any atmospheric condition without getting affected. Compressive strength of Limestone is 30,000 lbs./ sq. inch, which is the highest strength among the available stone category and can carry a suitable load.
Country of Origin | India | Variation in Color | Medium | Available Sizes (C.M.) | As per requirement | Available Thickness (C.M.) | As per requirement (Variation of + & - 01 cm) | Available Products | Cobbles & Slabs | Usage | Exterior | | |
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| Country of Origin | India | Variation in Color | Medium | Available Sizes (C.M.) | As per requirement | Available Thickness (C.M.) | As per requirement (Variation of + & - 01 cm) | Available Products | Cobbles & Slabs | Usage | Exterior | |
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Country of Origin | India | Variation in Color | Medium | Available Sizes (C.M.) | As per requirement | Available Thickness (C.M.) | As per requirement (Variation of + & - 01 cm) | Available Products | Cobbles & Slabs | Usage | Exterior | | |
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