Teakwood

Teakwood

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Teakwood is a stone characterized by yellow/brown hues with unique veining that resembles the appearance of wood, from which it takes its name. Due to its natural wood-like texture, it is especially popular for interior flooring and wall cladding, lending warmth and a natural touch to rooms. This material combines the elegance of wood with the durability of stone, making it ideal for projects that require refined aesthetics and durability over time.

Product description

Teakwood offers a unique aesthetic solution for those who wish to combine the warm, organic look of wood with the solidity and durability of natural stone. Its warm hues and pronounced veining give it an eye-catching visual effect, making it perfect for creating cozy and sophisticated environments. This stone fits well with a variety of architectural styles, from rustic to modern, adding a touch of natural elegance. In addition, its resistance to wear and tear makes it an excellent choice for high-traffic spaces.

Data sheet

Country of origin Pakistan
Availability Limitata
Compressive tensile strength
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles
Unit bending tensile strength
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion
Water imbibition coefficient
Impact resistance, minimum drop height
Frictional wear
Weight per unit volume

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Teakwood offers a unique aesthetic solution for those who wish to combine the warm, organic look of wood with the solidity and durability of natural stone. Its warm hues and pronounced veining give it an eye-catching visual effect, making it perfect for creating cozy and sophisticated environments. This stone fits well with a variety of architectural styles, from rustic to modern, adding a touch of natural elegance. In addition, its resistance to wear and tear makes it an excellent choice for high-traffic spaces.

Data sheet

Country of origin Pakistan
Availability Limitata
Compressive tensile strength
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles
Unit bending tensile strength
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion
Water imbibition coefficient
Impact resistance, minimum drop height
Frictional wear
Weight per unit volume

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