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Blue Bahia

Blue Bahia is a natural stone of Brazilian origin, globally recognized for its intense and striking blue coloration. Its surface features variations of deep blue tones combined with white and black details, creating a unique look with strong visual impact. Highly durable and resistant, it is widely used in wall cladding, countertops, and decorative elements, especially in projects that seek exclusivity and sophistication. Its exotic and rare appearance transforms any space into a standout environment, making Azul Bahia a premium choice in architecture and interior design.
 

Finishes

Polished

Applications

Indoor Flooring

Outdoor Flooring

Internal Walls

External Walls

Table Tops

External Fireplace Coating

Stairs

Panels

Facades

Granites

Microclina (35%), Sodalita (33%), Plagioclásio (21%), Biotita (5%), Minerais Opacos (3%), Clinopiroxênio (2%), Nefelina (<1%), Calcita (<1%), Cancrinita (<1%), Titanita (<1%)

Microcline (35%), Sodalite (33%), Plagioclase (21%), Biotite (5%), Opaque Minerals (3%), Clinopyroxene (2%), Nepheline (<1%), Calcite (<1%), Cancrinite (<1%), Titanite (<1%)

2515 / ABNT NBR 15845-2

0,25 / ABNT NBR 15845-2

0,10 / ABNT NBR 15845-2

Petrographic Analysis

Petrographic Analysis

It consists of classifying the rock through the macroscopic and microscopic description of its characteristics, such as minerological composition, alteration, deformation and microcracking pattern.

Apparently density

Apparently density

Relationship between the mass and apparent volume of the rock. It provides the weight of the rock, being an important parameter for calculating loads in buildings.

Apparent porosity

Apparent porosity

It is the relationship between the volume of voids and the total volume of the rock expressed as a percentage.

Water absorption

Water absorption

It is the ability to assimilate or incorporate water into the rock, expressed as a percentage.

Abrasion resistance

Abrasion resistance

Determines the wear rate due to friction of particles with the surface of a rock plate.

Bending resistance

Bending resistance

It simulates bending stresses in rock slabs with a predetermined thickness, in this case simulating the effect of wind on slabs fixed to façades with metal anchors.

Compressive strength

Compressive strength

Stress that causes the rock to break when subjected to compressive stress.

Stain resistance

Stain resistance

Stress that causes rock to rupture when subjected to compressive stress.

Environments

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