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Portland Stone - Internal Flooring - Natural Limestone Internal Flooring
Portland Stone - Internal Flooring - Natural Limestone Internal Flooring
Portland Stone - Internal Flooring - Natural Limestone Internal Flooring

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Albion Stone plc

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Albion Stone plc

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Albion Stone plc
Summary
Portland stone for internal flooring.
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Application

Suitable for all flooring applications. Specifically:

  • Bowers roach - Suitable for intensive use such as shopping centres and airports with high estimated visitor numbers (500 million).
  • Bowers Basebed/ Grove Whitbed/ Fancy Beach Whitbed/ Jordans Whitbed/ Jordans Basebed/ Ostrea Patch Reef Whitbed - Suitable for semi-intensive use such as shops and offices with estimated visitor numbers of five million.
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Description

Portland Stone is extracted from one of the largest mines on Portland and although there is no colour variation in the basic matrix of the stone, the shell content and texture of each bed will reflect the light differently, creating the eight variations of the stone. Due to the dry slip resistance of the stone, it is safe to use in all normal internal flooring applications.


Bowers Roach:

Contains large grey shell fragments that include Turreted Gastropods (Portland screws), as well as large clam shells. It has a large number of holes scattered throughout due to the removal of fossil shells by percolating rain.


Bowers Basebed:

Clean basebed that may contain small grey shell fragments that are randomly distributed across the stone.


Grove Whitbed:

Predominantly grey shells with some large white shell fragments, mainly large thin clams up to 100 mm long laid parallel to the bedding. Some banding is evident in larger slabs.


Fancy Beach Whitbed:

A moderately high shell content, which are predominantly grey. There are small voids throughout the slab and the texture varies.


Heritage Portland Stone:

The shells are randomly distributed across the stone, with some areas of low shell content and some areas of high shell content. Varied texture is evident across the slab.


Jordans Whitbed:

A medium shell content, mainly large, thin clams up to 80 mm long laid parallel to the bedding. The stone mellows over time to grey/ white due to grey and white fragments.


Jordans Basebed:

Fine grain Portland stone containing small grey shell fragments evenly distributed across the stone.


Ostrea Patch Reef Whitbed:

The shells are randomly distributed throughout the stone, including many large grey and white oyster shell fragments. It is typically coarse with some vuggy patches.


Stonehills Whitbed:

The stone has a low to medium shell content that are predominantly grey with some white fragments that are randomly distributed across the stone. Banding is evident, particularly in larger slabs.


Features and benefits:

  • Creamy/ white in colour.
  • Uses the UK's most environmentally friendly techniques.
  • From the Jordans/ Bowers mine and Stonehills mine on the Isle of Portland.
  • Regularly assessed and accredited by the completely independent British Standards Institute.
  • A service life without significant wear of 20 years.
  • Safe in normal and intensive flooring applications.
  • CE marked.
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Product certifications
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Color
Cream, White, Grey
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Finish
Honed
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Material
Limestone
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Shape
Circle, Oval, Triangle, Square, Rectangle, Rhombus, Trapezoid, Trapezium, Kite, Parallelogram, Pentagon, Hexagon, Octagon, Crescent, Formless, Other
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Length
Bespoke
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Width
Bespoke
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Height
Bespoke
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Specification

Classification data
Stone
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Name (traditional)
Portland stone.
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Petrological family
Limestone.
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Colour
Creamy white.
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Origin
Bowers Quarry, Isle of Portland, UK.
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Slip potential
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Slip resistance value (SRV)/ pendulum test value (PTV) (minimum)
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Requirement
62.89 (wet); 60.00 (dry).
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Abrasion resistance value
To EN 14157, 23.97.
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Additional properties

Compression strength
To BS EN 1962, 54.99 MPa.
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Flexural strength
To BS EN 13161, 7.95 MPa.
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Density
To BS EN 1936, 2226 kg/m³.
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Porosity
To BS EN 1936, 15.39%.
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Saturation coefficient
To BS EN 12370, 0.76.
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Light reflectance
62.20 (mean value).
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Breaking load
To BS EN 13364, 4601 N.
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Water absorption (maximum)
To BS EN 13755, 5.52%.
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Sustainability data

Contains Red List materials
No
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Country of material origin
United Kingdom
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Country of product manufacture
United Kingdom
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Material
Limestone
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A1–A3 ('Production stage')

Embodied carbon as defined in BS EN 15804

Lower emissions

Normalized unit
0.04 kg CO₂ eq/kg
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Declared unit
0.04 kg CO₂ eq/kg

Certified

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Recyclability
100
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Recycled content
0 %
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