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Buy natural stone from the quarry

The stone, extracted from the quarry in the form of blocks, is sent for processing at the stone processing plant. At the plant, various components are manufactured from the blocks. According to Russian regulatory documents, products made from natural stone are classified by types. Each type of product has its own technical requirements. Currently, in Russia, technical requirements apply to the following types of products:

We have considered the technical requirements for natural stone when used in cladding and urban architecture. Now let's look at how to ensure the required quality of natural stone products, so that when purchasing stone, you do not end up with poor quality. The supply of natural stone to construction sites that does not meet technical requirements can lead to a complete failure of the entire facade improvement project and architectural complex. It is not uncommon for the completely unsuitable stone to be replaced with another, quality one, which involves significant financial costs.

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Everything starts with the quarry for block extraction. Quality control of the products arriving at the construction site must also begin here. The fact is that the mass of natural stone, as a geological object, can be heterogeneous in its properties. And not only in terms of color and pattern but also in relation to its technical properties. This is related both to the conditions of formation of the geological mass and to its subsequent changes. For example, at one of the granite block extraction quarries, up to 4 varieties of stone are simultaneously extracted from one face (Fig. 1), and all of this is sold under one brand name.

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Fig. 1. Granite quarry. In the same section, the main extraction is carried out of yellow stone (yellow arrows), gray stone (gray outlines), and light pink granite (orange outlines). Other varieties are also extracted incidentally: pinkish-gray, gray-pink, grayish-yellow, etc.

Therefore, a conscientious supplier usually classifies the blocks by stone quality and color characteristics at the quarry before purchasing the stone. Blocks made from the highest quality stone, usually have the prefix "extra" added to the commercial name, and are much more expensive than blocks made from second, third, and lower grade stones. Naturally, the supplier does not inform the buyer that the stone extracted from the quarry is of somewhat inferior quality; such stone is simply given double names. You can determine which grade the stone you are interested in belongs to by the price range from the same deposit. Worse still, the supplier often accompanies a batch of inferior quality with a technical passport based on laboratory tests of high-quality stone. Therefore, laboratory testing of a sample taken from the supplied goods is considered absolutely necessary to ensure the quality of the stone cladding.

Quality control of blocks usually begins with determining the conformity of the decorative parameters of the stone blocks to the reference sample stone. As our experience has shown, it is necessary to use the split edge of the reference sample for comparison and to conduct the comparison with a sample chipped from the block. The size of such samples should be within 15-20 cm in diameter. The samples are moistened and placed against each other. Under these conditions, even the slightest differences in the mineral composition and structure of the stone can be determined (Fig. 2). If necessary, magnifying glasses with magnifications of 5x, 10x, and more are used. Comparing samples with different textures, for example, polished and cut, is ineffective. Possible variations in the stone's color and pattern should be taken into account. For this purpose, it is necessary to inform the consumer about possible variations and to produce several reference samples that reflect these variations.

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Fig. 2. Control of decorative and mineral-petrographic properties of the stone blocks by comparing the reference sample (on the right) with the piece broken off from the block (on the left)

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If you are going to buy natural Jura Limestone in blocks, it is recommended to buy directly from the quarry, after contacting a company with an established reputation. In this case, you do not overpay for the brand but actually acquire the material specifically for the task you set for the supplier. Blocks of Jura stone, like blocks of Jura Limestone, can contain many more hidden defects than granite, because it is a sedimentary rock. A block of Jura marble with a defect (Fig. 3.)

Companies processing natural stone in Bavaria that have their own quarries employ staff who have been working directly in stone extraction for decades and can very likely distinguish suitable blocks from low-grade rock. Therefore, stone is differentiated only for interior cladding and marble for facades. Products made from natural Jura Limestone for facades are manufactured only from verified blocks of the appropriate quality level.

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Fig. 3. A block of Jura Limestone with an interlayer crack, limiting the possibilities for the production of three-dimensional products.

As can be seen from the illustration above, the Jura Beige block (Jura Limestone Jura Beige) has a usable height of a maximum of 80 cm at a height of about 120 cm, as the interlayer crack prevents the use of the entire volume of the stone. Typically, when communicating with the quarry, a knowledgeable buyer provides drawings of the future products and, together with the supplier, selects blocks (Fig. 4) according to the established production task.

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Fig. 4. Jura Beige blocks (Jura Limestone Jura Beige) of good quality selected for a specific task from the block list of the quarry company with specified dimensions and photographed at the quarry.

It is more difficult to control the technical parameters of stone blocks, as it is impossible to cut out 35 cubes from each block and send them for laboratory testing. Moreover, there is no need for that. In geological exploration, it is considered that parts of a geological body with the same mineral composition, structure, and texture will also have the same technical (physical and chemical) properties. Since blocks are usually sold as they are extracted, in batches taken from one location in the quarry, it is sufficient to determine the similarity of their geological structure features, and this will serve as the basis for considering their technical properties to be the same (or very similar).

To enhance the reliability of block control, instrumental methods can also be used. Thus, in addition to visual geological analysis, the quality control of blocks sometimes employs the indicator of the ultrasonic pulse velocity (UPV) through the stone, as well as its radioactive properties. The average ultrasonic pulse velocities were determined for each block. Blocks with UPV values 20% lower than the standard were rejected as not meeting the physical and mechanical properties. The additional radiation background of the block stones is determined using a dosimeter. This value should not exceed 34 ยตR/hour (0.34 ยตSv/hour). Only in this case is the stone suitable for use as raw material in the production of facing products. The obtained values of the additional radiation background of the blocks served as their rejection criterion (Fig. 5).

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Fig. 5. Instruments for non-destructive instrumental quality control of blocks at the quarry and stone details at the factory

According to our data, up to 12% of granite blocks (by volume) extracted from the same ledge may not meet the standard for technical properties. For blocks made from other types of natural stones (especially sedimentary origin), such figures can be significantly higher than those mentioned.

Quality control of blocks is only half, and the lesser part, of the issues related to improving the quality of natural stone products. We will discuss the other problems in the next article.

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