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Technical Data Sheet: Medium Travertine

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Technical Data Sheet: Medium Travertine

Medium Travertine is a globally recognized natural stone, celebrated for its warm beige tones and characteristic porous structure. Below are the standard physical and mechanical properties typically associated with premium-grade Medium Travertine.

Physical and Mechanical Properties

Property Unit Value (Typical)
Hardness Mohs 3 – 4
Unit Volume Weight g/cm3 2.40 – 2.55
Density (Specific Gravity) g/cm3 2.65 – 2.72
Water Absorption (Atmospheric Pressure) % by weight 1.0 – 1.8
Water Absorption (Atmospheric Pressure) % by volume 2.5 – 3.5
Water Absorption (Boiling Water) % by weight 1.5 – 2.2
Water Absorption (Boiling Water) % by volume 3.0 – 4.0
Porosity % 3.0 – 8.0
Compressive Strength kg/cm2 450 – 600
Compressive Strength (After Freezing) kg/cm2 400 – 550
Strength to Blow (Impact Resistance) kg . cm/cm3 10 – 14
Strength to Bending (Flexural Strength) kg/cm2 60 – 90
Ratio of Fullness (Solidness) % 92 – 97
Degree of Pores % 3 – 8
Average Abrasion Strength cm3/50 cm2 15 – 25

Analysis & Characteristics

  • Structure: Naturally characterized by small to medium-sized voids (vacuoles). These can be left unfilled for a rustic look or filled with cement or epoxy resin for a smoother, more durable surface.
  • Thermal Performance: Due to its natural porosity, Medium Travertine possesses excellent thermal insulation properties and remains cool underfoot, making it an ideal choice for exterior pool decks and patios.
  • Durability: The stone exhibits a high Ratio of Fullness, indicating a robust internal matrix despite the surface pores. Its compressive strength makes it suitable for both wall cladding and residential flooring.
  • Maintenance: When used in high-moisture areas or for flooring, sealing is recommended to mitigate the atmospheric water absorption rates and protect the stone’s longevity.