
Stone from stock is a standard range of products which we keep in stock designed for everyday use in todays building industry and is designed around our many years of supplying the industustry with architectural masonry products.
Stone From Stock architectural masonry ashlar blocks and quoins are manufactured in accordance with BS6073 parts 1 & 2:1981 in two part or homogenous semi dry or wet cast mix. Using natural occurring aggregates, sand, Portland cement and an integral waterproofer, pigments are added where necessary.
Cast Stone Dressings
When tested in accordance with BS1881:Part 116: 1983 and BS1217:1997
and the United Kingdom cast Stone Association, the cast stone was tested
over three 150mm cubes giving an average crushing strength well in excess
of 25KN/mm2.
Ashlar Blocks And Quoins
When tested in accordance with BS1881:Part 116: 1983 and BS6073: parts
1 & 2:1981, the cast stone was tested over ten samples of blocks at a size
of 440x215x100mm giving an average strength in excess of 10KN/mm2.
All cast stone heads and cill are decorative and are not designed to be
load bearing. Load bearing can be manufactured in a wet cast method
of manufacture and are available to order only.
Quoins, Plinths and String Courses can be used in load bearing situations
when used in compression. All units are reinforced where necessary with
handling reinforcement.
The typical average density of stone from stock architectural masonry is 2150kg/m3
The average dry shrinkage of three specimens sampled and tested in accordance with BS6073:Part 1 was as follows: Face Mix <0.04% Backing Mix <0.06%
Many factors influence the way cast stone weathers, such as design, exposure, climate and surrounding. All pigments used are colourfast and durable and conform to BS1014. Stone From Stock architectural dressings will weather in a similar manner to natural stone, when exposed to similar conditions.
As with all reconstructed stone and cement based products there is the possibility that the temporary phenomenon known as efflorescence will occur causing lightening of colour. This will reduce over a period of time with natural weathering.
The contractor shall ensure that health, safety and welfare measures required or by virtue of the provision of any enactment or regulation or the working rules of the industry are complied with.