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Limestone floor for you, to welcome your dream

Limestone is a very common sedimentary rock of biochemical origin. It is composed mostly of the mineral calcite (CaCO3). It most commonly forms in clear, warm, shallow marine waters.

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PRLog (Press Release) - Sep. 24, 2012 - Limestone is a very common sedimentary rock of biochemical origin. It is composed mostly of the mineral calcite (CaCO3). It most commonly forms in clear, warm, shallow marine waters. Sometimes it is almost pure calcite, but most lime stones are filled with lots of other minerals and sand and they are called dirty lime stones. Pure lime stones are basically white or almost white in color. When mixed with impurities like clay, sand, organic remains, iron oxide and other materials, lime stones is available in various colors.

The formation of lime stones is the result of constant deposition of shells, bones and other calcium rich goods at the bottom of lakes and seas. The grains in form of shells, bones and other go on accumulating on some dead and buried organic matter or fossils. With the passage of thousands and millions of years the constant accumulation causes the intense pressure and thus initiates some chemical reaction between the sediments molecules which lead to their conversion into Lime stones.

High calcium limestone is that which consists of more than 95 percent of calcium carbonate. Apart from this, the Limestone is also available in different thickness & dimensions, meeting the particular decorative demands of customers.

We supply superior quality polished limestone in the form of limestone tiles, slabs, cut-to-size pavements and flags. Our limestone is not only durable but water and grease resistant as well. We offer a large range of attractive and efficient limestone in distinct form and colors. Limestone is preferred for flooring and wall cladding, paving and facades of buildings. They are very tough, non water-absorbent, non-slip, non-porous and have excellent stain removability.

Uses of Limestone:
-   Flooring
-   Wall cladding
-   Vanity tops
-   Furniture
-   Cement Production
-   Refining Metals
-   Blackboard chalk

Limestone is preferred for flooring and wall cladding, paving and facades of buildings. They are very tough, non water-absorbent, non-slip, non-porous and have excellent stain removability.

Varieties of lime stone:
There are many different names used for limestone. These names are based upon how the rock formed its appearance or its composition and other factors. Here are some of the more commonly used. The stones are easily available and can be easily cut into blocks or in other elaborate carving. Being long-lasting, it is perfect to be used in various architectural purposes.

The variety of limestone’s we offer includes Jaisalmer Yellow, Black Limestone, Cuddapah Black Limestone, Kota Brown and Kota Blue. Limestone slabs and limestone tiles are available in both, natural and polished surfaces.

Surface Finish available:
-   Both Surface Natural
-   One Surface Natural & One Surface Calibrated
-   One Surface honed/Polished & one Surface Natural
-   One Surface honed/Polished & one Surface calibrated
-   One Surface Sand Blast & one Surface Natural
-   One Surface Sand Blast & one Surface calibrated

Visit : http://www.legend-enterprise.com

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