Laurel Bank Indian Sandstone is suitable for both pedestrian and vehicular trafficked areas. An occasionally banded light buff sandstone paving with a light surface texture, Laurel Bank is an ideal choice for mixed-use areas due to its extremely high strength and is supplied with a blasted finish adding slip resistance.
It's also available as paving, setts or kerbs - with additional options available on request.
Produced to ISO9001 quality assurance standards, all Marshalls' sandstones are fully tested to the appropriate standards in the UK and are all CE marked in accordance with the latest legislation.
High-strength sandstone
Ideal for mixed-use areas
Available as paving, setts or kerbs
Produced in a ISO9001 quality management system
Available in a range of standard plan sizes
Bespoke size options can be accommodated upon request
Appearance - Light Buff Sandstone with some darker banding
Manufacturing Process - Sawn
Geological Type - Cambrian Sandstone
Quarry of Origin - Kota Region, Rajasthan, India
Petrographical Description - Pale greyish beige with red brown streaks fine to medium grained sandstone
Abrasion Resistance (mm) - 17.5mm (Mean value to EN 14157 : 2004 (Hev = 18.1mm))
Durability (Freeze-thaw) - 35.7/31.9 MPa (Mean values to EN 12371 : 2006)
Material Density - 2557 kg/m³ (Mean value to EN 1936 : 2006)
Open Porosity (%) - 4.1% (Mean value to EN 1936 : 2006)
Compressive Strength (MPa) - 129 MPa (Mean value to EN 1926 : 2006 (Lev = 85 MPa))
Water Absorption (%) - 0.95% (Mean value to EN 13755 : 2008 (Hev =1.04%))
Transverse/FlexuralSplit/Breaking - 30.80 MPa (Mean value to EN 12372 : 2006 (Lev = 25.82 MPa))