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Kalon Test Report

The test report summarizes results from tests conducted on a sample of agglomerated stone according to European standards. The stone had an apparent density of 1810kg/m3, water absorption of 0.04%, and flexural strength of 49.2MPa. It achieved classification levels of W4, F4, and A4 for water absorption, flexural strength, and abrasion resistance, respectively. After thermal shock testing, the stone showed no changes in appearance or material properties.

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Kalon Test Report

The test report summarizes results from tests conducted on a sample of agglomerated stone according to European standards. The stone had an apparent density of 1810kg/m3, water absorption of 0.04%, and flexural strength of 49.2MPa. It achieved classification levels of W4, F4, and A4 for water absorption, flexural strength, and abrasion resistance, respectively. After thermal shock testing, the stone showed no changes in appearance or material properties.

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Test Report for EN 15285:2008 Agglomerated Stone.

Completed January 2012 Test Item Test Method Test Results 1810kg/m3 Apparent Density EN 14167-1:2005 Water Absorption EN 14167- 1:2005 0.04% Flexural Strength Abrasion Resistance EN 14617-2:2008 EN 14231:2003 49.2MPa 20.8mm

Classification W4 = >0.05% F4 = 40.0MPa A4 = 29.0mm After 20 cycles of thermal shotck, no change in colour, no obvious appearance of spots, no obvious swelling, no obvious cracking, scaling, or exfoliation

Thermal Shock Resistance Impact Resistance

EN 14517-6:2005 EN 14617-9:2005

Mass loss: 0.23% Flexural Strength loss: -17.9% 11.72J

Chemical Resistance Linear thermal expansion coefficient

EN 14617-10:2005 EN 14617-11:2005

Pass 28.90x10-5/oC A Tolerance: Pass Surface quality: no defect

Dimensional Stability EN 14617-12:2005 Dimensions, geometric characteristics and surface quality EN 14617-16:2005

C4: Agglomerated stones which keep at least 80% of the reference reflection value after 8h of acid or alkali attack. Temperature range from 30oC to 60oC Vertical displacement after testing of 9 day: 0.02mm

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