Rosa Aurora
As its name implies, Rosa Aurora is a marble where the rose tonality predominates, either in discrete plumes of color over a milky background, or large spots and marked streaks on beige, brown and sometimes orange surfaces. Its patterns can either resemble the serene skies of the dawning early hours, or an explosion of movement that fills every ambience with life and energy.
Examples of Use
Finishing
Polished | Sandblasted | Bush Hammered | Scratched
Physical and Mechanical Characteristics
Petrographic Description
(EN 12407:2000)
Marble
Fire Behavior (reserved for uses subject to fire regulations)
(EN 13501-1:2007)
Class A1 (according to the Amendment to Decision 96/603/EC)
Flexural Strenght under Centered Load [MPa]
(EN 12372:2006)
Average value = 20.0
Standard Deviation = 0.5
Water Absorption at Atmospheric Pressure [%]
(EN 13755:2008)
Average value = 0.1
Standard Deviation = 0.0
Apparent Volume [kg.m-3]
(EN 1936:2006)
Average value = 2710
Standard Deviation = 4
Open Porosity [%]
(EN 1936:2006)
Average value = 0.2
Standard Deviation = 0.0
Abrasion Test (Capon) [mm]
(EN 14157:2004)
Average value = 21.5
Standard Deviation = 1.2
Slip Resistance [SRV]
(EN 14231:2003)
Dry = 73
Wet = 66
Resistance to Ageing by Thermal Shock (outdoor use only) [%]
(EN 14066:2003)
Mass Variation/Average value = 0.01
Mass Variation/Standard Deviation = 0.00
Decrease of Dynamic Elastic Modulus/Average value = 17.0
Decrease of Dynamic Elastic Modulus/Standard Deviation = 3.7
Warpage after 50 cycles [mm/m]
(EN 16306)
0.195
Increase in the rate of warpage [mm/m]
(EN 16306)
0.02