Yellow Multi Slate
Yellow Multi Slate
Category Slate
Color A mix of yellow, gold, brown, and subtle gray tones
Texture Natural cleft surface, giving it a textured, rustic look
Origin Primarily sourced from quarries in India
Thickness Commonly available in 10mm, 15mm, and 20mm thickness
Tile Size Standard sizes include 300x300mm, 600x600mm, and more
Weight Approximately 2.5 to 2.8 grams per cubic centimeter
Finishes Natural Cleft Finish, Honed Finish
Edges Hand Cut, Machine Cut, Sawn Edge, Chiseled Edge
Features Aesthetic Appeal, Durability, Weather Resistance
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Yellow Multi Slate is a stunning natural stone that beautifully combines shades of yellow, gold, brown, and subtle grays. Its warm color palette and textured surface make it a versatile choice for both interior and exterior applications. Whether you’re designing a rustic countryside home or adding a touch of natural charm to a modern urban space, Yellow Multi Slate brings an inviting, earthy vibe to any setting.
One of the most popular uses of Yellow Multi Slate is for flooring, where its durability and resistance to wear and tear make it perfect for high-traffic areas like living rooms, kitchens, and hallways. Its unique color variation and natural cleft surface add a rustic charm, creating a space that feels warm and welcoming. Additionally, it is an excellent choice for outdoor spaces, such as patios, pathways, and garden walkways, due to its natural resistance to weathering and extreme conditions.
Application Areas: Flooring, Wall Cladding, Patios and Pathways, Roofing, Bathrooms.
Physical Properties
- Density: 2.5 – 2.8 g/cm³
- Porosity: Low to moderate porosity, providing natural resistance to moisture absorption.
- Compressive Strength: 1000 to 1300 kg/cm²
- Flexural Strength: 30 to 50 kg/cm²
- Hardness: 3 to 4 on the Mohs scale
Chemical Properties
- Silica (SiO2): The primary component, giving the stone its strength and durability.
- Iron Oxide (Fe2O3): Contributes to the slate’s beautiful yellow and brown tones.
- Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3): Present in trace amounts, affecting the overall composition of the stone.
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