Description
Marble is formed when the limestone formed by metamorphic movements is exposed to heat and pressure. It consists mostly of the mineral calcite (CaCO 3) and often also includes other minerals such as clay minerals, micas, quartz, pyrite, iron oxides and graphite. Under conditions of metamorphism, the calcite in limestone recrystallizes to form a rock, which is a mass of interlocked calcite crystals.
In building insulation as usage areas, in building areas that we call wet places (such as WC, Bathroom, Kitchen, Corridor). In the exterior landscapes of buildings. In the decoration of buildings such as hotels and shopping centers. In common areas of buildings (such as steps, stairs and flooring).
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