Azul Pirineo

Its a blue-shaded sandstone, sometimes with brown spots and with fine-semi-fine uniform grain. It is highly suitable for pavements and coatings due to its high mechanical resistance, its anti-slip characteristics, its low absorption coefficient, and its low abrasive wear.

 

Aserrado
Sawn
Abujardado fino
Fine Hammered
 
Abujardado Rústico
Rustic Hammered

 

 

Envejecido Azul Pirineo
Aged
Pulido Azul Pirineo
Honed
 
Flameado Rústico Azul Pirineo
Flamed

 

Technical caracteristics:

Absorption. UNE-EN 13755:2002
0,43%
Open porosity. UNE-EN 13755: 2002
1,6%
Determination of the bulk density. UNE-EN 1936:2007
2657 Kg/m3
Determination of the water absorption coefficient through capilarity UNE-EN
1925:1999
C1
0,99 gr/m2s0,5
C2
0,95 gr/m2s0,5
Resistant to bending. UNE-EN 12372:2007
26,8 MPa
Resistant to bending after freezing. UNE-EN 12372- 12371
23,3 MPa
Resistant to compression. UNE-EN 1926:2007
142,9 MPa
Resistant to compression after freezing. UNE-EN 1926-12371
123,0 MPa
Resistant to slippage without polishing. UNE-EN 14231: 2004
69
Resistant to erosion provoked by abrasion. UNE-EN 14157: 2005
20mm
Determination of the breaking load for anchors UNE-EN 13364: 2002
2050N
Determination of the resistance during the aging process provoked by thermal shock UNE-EN 14066:2003 after 20 cycles volume loss
0,02%
Determination of the resistance during the aging process provoked by thermal shock UNE-EN 14066:2003 after 20 cycles reduction of an elastic module
4,1%
Determination of the resistance during salts' cristallization UNE-EN 12370:1999
0,22%
Petrography study UNE-EN 12407:2001
Litoarenita

Reference works with "Azul Pirineo"

Petrography:

 

Nicoles cruzados Nicoles paralelos
Crossed Parallel

Petrographically, it is a sandstone, of fine grain (particles’ average diameter: 100 microns), in which the cement and part of its components are of calcitic composition. The texture is grain-supported and the stone lacks of matrix.


The detrital particles correspond to a mainly angular (31%) quartz and stone fragments (50.2%; silexitic, quartzitic/limolitic, calcitic and dolomitic stones). The cement (11.6%) is a normal or ferroso calcitic and increases the carbonated particles in crystalline continuity. In addition, the presence of opaque and ferruginous particles, as well as of accessory proportions of tourmaline and muscovite should be underlined.

 

Geology:

 

Cantera Azul Pirineo Cantera Azul Pirineo Cantera Azul Pirineo
Geographically, the Pyrenean Blue rock quarry is located in Martes municipality, in the Aragonese Pyrenees. Geologically, the exploited  materials correspond to the Tertiary formations of the South-Pyrenean Zone and more concretely in the Average Depression. 
 
The exploited materials were originated with the change in the stress regime that took place from the superior Cretaceous and caused by the the African, Iberian and European plates’ convergence which manifested itself in the Pyrenees during the foreland basins’ genesis from the inferior Eocene. The exploited materials belong to Belsué-Atarés formation. This is a deltaic formation, constituted by an alternation of sandstone and grey bluish marls of up to 650 meters, organized in coarsening sequences that laterally go through Pamplona’s Marls. 
 
The inclination of the layers (40º) in favour of the quarry’s slope allows an operation that does not require great material's dismantling, which reduces the environmental and visual impact of the quarry, besides allowing a better resources’ optimization by OLNASA.

 

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