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N° T03812 - Chippings 6-8 mm

Terrazzo ready-mix for a jointless terrazzo that is applied and ground in on site . The quantity in a bucket is 25 kilograms and is designed for an area of approx. 1 square metre with a layer thickness of 1 cm . The contents of the bucket with the terrazzo mixture are mixed with water on site. Genuine lime-bonded terrazzo without plastic additives, completely recyclable.

A sample can be ordered for colour matching. The colour of the sample may differ slightly from the installed terrazzo due to natural variations . Terrazzo samples therefore serve as a guide and not as a reference. You can order samples here here.

Further information on processing can be found here.

Would you like to learn how to process terrazzo yourself? Click here to the terrazzo seminars.

We can help you find a suitable terrazzo processor for your building project. Please feel free to contact Beate Brockamp at +49 6743-93708 - 23 or brockamp@viamaterial.de.

You can find the film "Jointless terrazzo installation" here.

More VIA Terrazzo mixtures in yellow

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Carrara marble is a metamorphic rock consisting of crystallised limestone. It is formed through the transformation process in which calcareous sedimentary rocks are transformed into marble under high pressure and temperature. It is characterised by a light to white base colour, which is often interspersed with grey veins. These veins are caused by impurities that were embedded in the rock during the formation of the marble. Carrara marble is known for its fine-meshed, crystalline structure, which gives it a shiny surface. The marble is relatively soft compared to other rocks, which makes it easy to work with - a characteristic that has made it particularly popular for sculptures and artistic buildings.
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The VIA terrazzo mix N° T03812 has a yellow base colour and contains white Carrara marble chippings with a grain size of 6-8 mm. The colour intensity changes with the degree of polishing - the finer the polishing, the more intense the colour tone appears.