
Thala Grey
Thala Grey is a variety of Thala limestone native to Tunisia, characterized by a uniform gray background with dark veins and blooms. This material is particularly suitable for outdoor uses, especially in hot climates, due to its strength and durability. It is commonly used to create floors, walls and ventilated walls, offering an elegant and modern aesthetic, ideal for architectural projects that require a natural and refined touch.
Product description
Thala Grey stands out for its versatility and ability to blend harmoniously into contemporary and traditional architectural settings. Its refined texture and neutral tone make it ideal for creating elegant environments in both residential and commercial spaces. Stone maintains its beauty over time, requiring minimal maintenance. It is prized for its ability to impart a sense of naturalness and solidity, enhancing both minimalist interiors and more elaborate design projects.
Data sheet
Country of origin | Tunisia |
Availability | Limitata |
Compressive tensile strength | 1025 kg/cm2 |
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles | – |
Unit bending tensile strength | 199 kg/cm2 |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion | – |
Water imbibition coefficient | 1,45% |
Impact resistance, minimum drop height | 38 cm |
Frictional wear | 3,5 mm |
Weight per unit volume | 2620 kg/m3 |
Thala Grey stands out for its versatility and ability to blend harmoniously into contemporary and traditional architectural settings. Its refined texture and neutral tone make it ideal for creating elegant environments in both residential and commercial spaces. Stone maintains its beauty over time, requiring minimal maintenance. It is prized for its ability to impart a sense of naturalness and solidity, enhancing both minimalist interiors and more elaborate design projects.
Data sheet
Country of origin | Tunisia |
Availability | Limitata |
Compressive tensile strength | 1025 kg/cm2 |
Compressive tensile strength after freezing cycles | – |
Unit bending tensile strength | 199 kg/cm2 |
Coefficient of linear thermal expansion | – |
Water imbibition coefficient | 1,45% |
Impact resistance, minimum drop height | 38 cm |
Frictional wear | 3,5 mm |
Weight per unit volume | 2620 kg/m3 |