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Petrographic Examination of Natural Stone - Test Method - BS EN 12407:2007
Overview
Petrographic examination of rocks using optical microscopy and visual examination to describe and characterize the material.
Applications and Benefits
Enables rock types to be examined and described according to recognised standards and terminology (BS EN 12670). From the petrographic examination and knowledge of the origin of the stone, denomination criteria can be assigned (BS EN 12440). An unambiguous definition of the rock is derived.
Form of Results
Descriptive examination of the rock covering visual properties and microscopic examination of the structure. A rock type is assigned based on the mineralogy, grain size and structure using standard rock classification criteria.
Related Tests available at Lucideon
- BS EN 12440:2008 - Natural stone - Denomination criteria
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- BS EN ISO 124689-1:2003 - Geotechnical investigation and testing - Identification and classification of rock - Identification and description.
- BS EN 12057:2004 - Natural stone products - Modular tiles - Requirements
- BS EN 12326-2:2000 - Slate and stone products for discontinuous roofing and cladding - Methods of Test.
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