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Bersin Marble

Bersin Marble, renowned for its unique patterns and colors, brings the allure and beauty of nature into any space. This exquisite stone is extensively utilized in the building and interior decoration industries due to its exceptional features. Bersin Marble, often characterized by its captivating appearance and beautiful gray tones, is dotted with white streaks and speckles, making it a popular choice for building materials. Its applications are primarily in residential, commercial, and internal architectural facades.

What sets Bersin Marble apart is its subtle silver hues, enhancing its suitability for interior environments. Ideal for:

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  • Indoor flooring and internal facades

  • Lobby walls and floors

  • Elevator frames and floors

  • Office environments and upscale commercial units

 

Usage Restrictions: Bersin Marble should not be used in certain conditions despite its demand due to limited extraction rates compared to its high demand. It is unsuitable for:

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  • External facades are exposed to direct sunlight.

  • External facades in harsh weather conditions.

  • Areas prone to strong chemical exposure.

 

Key Features of Bersin Marble: Bersin Marble is highly regarded for its luster and clarity, making it a known entity in Iran's stone market. The stone's brilliance allows it to reflect light spectacularly, imparting a luxurious and enchanting look to the spaces it adorns. Additionally, Bersin Marble is noted for its high polishability, excellent wear resistance, very low water absorption, and unique coloring, making it an attractive choice in the stone market and widely used in interior design.

 

Installation and Maintenance Tips:

  • Ensure proper subfloor preparation to avoid uneven surfaces and potential future cracking.

  • Immediately wash the stone surface after applying grout to prevent issues like grout decay.

  • Prior to installation, remove or score the mesh backing on the stone.

  • Use fresh or potable water for mortar preparation, avoiding saline or wastewater to maintain mortar and stone quality.

  • Install stones in suitable temperature conditions and avoid extremely cold or freezing weather.

  • Proper mortar mixing is crucial for robust adhesion to Bersin Marble.

  • If using adhesive for installation, ensure no residues are left by wiping with a damp cloth.

  • Observing these guidelines will ensure the longevity and health of your Bersin Marble.

 

Preservation Tips for Bersin Marble: Maintaining the beauty and quality of Bersin Marble over time is essential:

  • Begin with a soft broom to carefully remove dust and particles from the stone surface.

  • Mix stone and ceramic cleaner with cold water to clean the stone meticulously.

  • After cleaning, gently dry the stones to ensure no cleaning solution remains on the surface.

  • Cold water is recommended for cleaning; hot water may reduce the effectiveness of cleaners.

  • If the stone is damaged, consult with stone experts for the best repair solutions.

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