Korakas

Black - Marble

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Quarry Location: Magnesia, Thessaly (Thessalia)

Recommended Usage: Ornamental stone, interior, exterior, wall, floor application, stairs, mosaic, countertops

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled

Additional Names: Filaki Marble, Korakas Marble, Korakas Black Marble, Korakas

Description:
Korakas is a kind of black marble quarried in Greece. This stone is especially good for Ornamental stone, interior, exterior, wall, floor application, stairs, mosaic, countertops and other design projects. It also called Filaki Marble, Korakas Marble, Korakas Black Marble . Korakas can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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How thick is Greece's Korakas Marble slabs?
The thickness of Greeces Korakas marble slabs can vary, but it is generally available in thicknesses ranging from 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) to 3 centimeters (1.18 inches).
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What is the coefficient of friction of Pickled Greece's Korakas Marble tiles?
I do not have access to current information on Pickled Greeces Korakas Marble tiles. Please provide more information or context so that I can better assist you.
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Can Greece's Korakas Marble be used in floor coverings?
Yes, Greeces Korakas Marble can be used in floor coverings. Korakas Marble is a type of Greek marble known for its attractive appearance and durability. It is often used as a building material or for decorative purposes, including floor coverings. The natural beauty of Korakas Marble can enhance the aesthetic appeal of any space and its durability makes it suitable for high-traffic areas such as floors.
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Is Greece's Korakas Marble an expensive stone?
I do not have access to real-time market prices and fluctuations in the marble industry. However, Korakas Marble is generally considered a high-end and luxurious variety of marble, which can make it more expensive than other types of marble. The cost of Korakas Marble may also depend on factors such as the size and quality of the marble, as well as the location and supplier.
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Can Greece's Korakas Marble be used in a office?
Yes, Greeces Korakas Marble can be used in an office. It is a type of marble known for its luxurious and elegant look, which makes it a popular choice for various interior design applications, including office spaces. It can be used for flooring, walls, countertops, reception desks, and other decorative elements in an office setting. The natural veining and patterns of Korakas Marble can add a sophisticated and stylish touch to the overall ambience of the office.
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Can Greece's Korakas Marble be used outdoors?
Yes, Greeces Korakas Marble can be used outdoors. It is a durable and weather-resistant material, making it suitable for various outdoor applications such as paving, cladding, and landscaping. Its natural beauty and distinct veining patterns also make it popular for outdoor sculptures and architectural elements. However, it is important to properly seal and maintain the marble to protect it from staining and weathering over time.
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Are there color variations of Greece's Korakas Marble?
I dont have access to current s or trends but as of my knowledge, the Korakas Marble is generally a white marble with subtle gray veins and variations. However, natural stone can have differences depending on where its quarried, so its possible that specific quarries may produce slight color variations of Korakas Marble.
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What grade is Greece's Korakas Marble?
I do not have access to current or d information, but to my knowledge, Greeces Korakas Marble does not have a specific grade. The quality of the marble can vary depending on factors such as color, texture, and veining. However, it is generally considered to be a high-quality material with a smooth, polished finish and a distinctive appearance.
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Can Greece's Korakas Marble be used exterior applications in very dusty climates?
Greeces Korakas Marble is a popular choice for exterior applications due to its durability and resistance to weathering. However, when considering its use in very dusty climates, there are a few factors to consider: 1. Porosity: Marble is a natural stone that has some degree of porosity. In dusty environments, the dust particles can settle on the surface of the marble, especially within its pores. This can lead to discoloration or staining over time if not properly maintained. 2. Cleaning and maintenance: In dusty climates, regular cleaning and maintenance are essential to preserve the appearance of marble. The accumulation of dust can dull the surface and affect its aesthetic appeal. Regular cleaning with mild, pH-neutral cleaners and sealing the marble can help prevent dust particles from penetrating the surface and facilitate easier cleaning. 3. Environment and climate: Apart from dust, other environmental factors such as extreme heat, humidity, and pollution can also affect the longevity and appearance of the marble. It is crucial to ensure the marble is properly sealed and protected to withstand these conditions. Ultimately, while Korakas Marble can be used in exterior applications in very dusty climates, it requires proper maintenance and care to ensure its longevity and retain its appearance. Regular cleaning, sealing, and protection against environmental factors are vital to keep the marble looking its best over time.