Description
Also referred to as Saiman Marble or Saiman Crystal, Simon Crystal is a high-quality and popular building stone frequently used in modern architecture due to its strength and appealing aesthetics.
Technical Analysis of Simon Crystal Stone
| Property | Description & Values |
| Colour & Pattern | White base with grey and black veins, soft grey halos, and symmetrical diagonal patterns |
| Specific Gravity | Approximately 2.63 g/cm³ |
| Abrasion Resistance | High; suitable for high-traffic areas |
| Texture | Uniform with medium to coarse grain |
| Polishability | Excellent; achieves a high-gloss, refined surface |
| Available Finishes | Polished, flamed, honed |
| Density | High; indicates strong durability and longevity |
| Compressive Strength | Around 150–200 MPa |
| Water Absorption | Less than 0.5%; very low |
| Porosity | Low; under 1% |
| Frost Resistance | Excellent; well-suited for cold climates |
| Acid Resistance | Moderate; direct contact with strong acids should be avoided |
| Efflorescence Resistance | Very good; low porosity minimises salt leaching and whitening |


Best Applications
Interior Spaces
- Flooring
- Wall cladding
- Staircases
- Countertops


Exterior Spaces
- Building façades
- Outdoor flooring
- Landscaping
Stonecraft and Accessories
- Memorial stones and gravestones
- Countertops
- Washbasins
- Sinks
- Balustrades and columns
- Sculptures and statues
- Tables
Advantages
- High durability and structural integrity
- Excellent resistance to wear and scratching
- Bright, clean appearance with elegant veining
- Weather-resistant, suitable for a variety of climates
Disadvantages
- Relatively heavy
- Higher price compared to some other stone types
- Moderately sensitive to strong acids

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