
Jura Beige
Jura Beige is a German limestone with a fine to medium grain and an irregular background. Characterized by dark fossils, it offers a natural and refined aesthetic, suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. Durable and resistant, it is ideal for flooring, cladding, and architectural decorations.
Its warm tone makes it versatile for various design styles, harmonizing seamlessly with other materials. Used in residential and commercial projects, it adds elegance and value to spaces.
Product description
Jura Beige stands out for its natural elegance and refined appearance, making it an ideal choice for sophisticated spaces. Its limestone composition gives it a unique texture, with shades that vary depending on the cut and finish. This material lends itself to various treatments, such as polishing or brushing, enhancing its aesthetic qualities. Thanks to its versatility, it is also used for decorative elements, staircases, and ventilated facades, ensuring a perfect balance between tradition and modernity.
Data sheet
Country of origin | Germania |
Availability | Media |
Compressive tensile strength | – |
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles | – |
Unit breaking load in bending | – |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion | – |
Water imbibition coefficient | 0,20% |
Impact resistance, minimum drop height | – |
Friction wear | – |
Weight per unit volume | 2588 kg/m3 |
Jura Beige stands out for its natural elegance and refined appearance, making it an ideal choice for sophisticated spaces. Its limestone composition gives it a unique texture, with shades that vary depending on the cut and finish. This material lends itself to various treatments, such as polishing or brushing, enhancing its aesthetic qualities. Thanks to its versatility, it is also used for decorative elements, staircases, and ventilated facades, ensuring a perfect balance between tradition and modernity.
Data sheet
Country of origin | Germania |
Availability | Media |
Compressive tensile strength | – |
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles | – |
Unit breaking load in bending | – |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion | – |
Water imbibition coefficient | 0,20% |
Impact resistance, minimum drop height | – |
Friction wear | – |
Weight per unit volume | 2588 kg/m3 |