Invisible dangers beneath natural stone – How rising moisture can damage natural stone floors in large projects
A technical article for architects, construction planners, and property developers
A technical article for architects, construction planners, and property developers
Authors: García-Meléndez, E.*, Espín de Gea, A.**, Ferrer-Julià, M. *, López, E. **, Cruz, J.A. *, Carreño, F. **, Rodríguez, I. *, Valenzuela, P., Reyes, M. **, Colmenero Hidalgo, E. *, Coronado, I. *,
Alexandre Franco - AKEMI Brasil
CEO & Technical Responsible
Technological advances in the stone industry tend to be steady improvements of all kinds instead of being disruptive. This is the case with multiwire machines for processing blocks where the machines of today have superior performances compared the ones a decade ago.
Government policies related to quarrying of natural stone vary from country to country, in fact, in big sized nations where the administration is decentralised, policies may vary from province to province. Mining policies are often a complex issue, and government policies also vary frequently to reflect new sensibilities and priorities.