0/4 mm (1 kg) washed sand porphyry grit
WASHED SAND PORPHYRY GRAIN 0/4 mm (1 Kg).
Porphyry (rhyolithic ignimbrite) is a magmatic rock which constitutes one of the last effusive units of the Et Permian volcanic complex (270 Ma) of the Atesina region.
The structure of the porphyritic rock with 35-40% (by volume) of well crystallized minerals in a microcrystalline or glassy base paste.
The minerals are, in volume and in decreasing order of abundance: quartz, sanidine, plagioclase, rare biotite.
MEDIUM CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
SiO2: 74.14%
P2O2: 0.08%
Al2O3: 13.01%
K2O: 4.69%
Fe2O3: 1.34%
FeO: 0.42%
MnO: 0.05%
CaO: 0.78%
Na2O: 2.70%
TiO2: 0.16%
MgO: 0.36%
H2O: 0.62%
PC: 1.93%
TECHNICAL FEATURES
Hazardous substances release : NDP;
Flexural strength : 25.2 MPa;
Durability of flexural strength before frost : 23.4 MPa;
Durability of flexural strength after 56 frost cycles : 25.2 MPa;
Apparent density : 2574 Kg / mc;
Abrasion wear : 14.8 mm;
Water absorption at atmospheric pressure : 0.6%;
Compressive strength: 122 MPa;
Durability of compressive strength before frost : 167 MPa;
Durability of compressive strength after 56 frost cycles : 165 MPa.
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS AND FIELDS OF USE
Natural inert material, ideal for:
? to create substrates for plants that need silica;
? decorative if placed above the root system of potted plants or on the ground;
? as a substrate for aquariums where you want to rebuild a seabed made up of real aquatic plants;
Mulch flower beds or garden areas where you want to avoid the growth of herbs or weeds.
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