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Product Data Sheet

Brandy Crag
Brandy Crag stone is a silver grey stone, often highlighted by contrasting veins which emphasise its natural origins.

Brandy Crag stone has been used for generations to provide walling, flooring, roof coverings, cills and copings. Architects and designers around the world have long taken advantage of its natural beauty, durability and adaptability to create classic weather resistant details and surface finishes. The richness of Brandy Crag stone makes it ideal for use in interior furniture and fittings, whether in traditional or modern design schemes.

Design guidance, details and sample clauses for the specification of Brandy Crag stone are available in a series of Burlington brochures.

Burlington can supply Brandy Crag stone in a variety of smooth and textured finishes (sample cards showing the finishes are available from Burlington).
Product Characteristics
Density: 2768kg/m3
Structural & Mechanical: Burlington Brandy Crag stone has high abrasion resistance, compressive strength, flexural strength and modulus of elasticity. Brandy Crag stone also has good slip resistance, making it suitable for flooring and exterior paving.
Fire: Brandy Crag stone is non-combustible.
Gases & Liquids: Brandy Crag stone has good weather resistance with low water absorption properties. It is non-porous and will not delaminate in use; it is also resistant to atmospheric pollution, acid and sea spray and is unaffected by common chemicals.
Biological: Brandy Crag stone will not rot, does not encourage growth of mosses, lichens and is not liable to insect or vermin attack; it is compatible with most other building materials.
Thermal: The thermal conductivity of the material is approximately 2.0 W/mK; it is dimensionally stable, with a thermal coefficient of expansion of 10.4 x 10-6

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