Description
The Lunar Porcelain Pavers 24×48 feature a great combination of cool whites and light greys. These pavers offer a contemporary look that compliments a wide range of architectural styles. The best thing is, you can use them both indoors and outdoors. They mimic the look of travertine but the durability of porcelain so you can enjoy the best of both worlds. The 24×48 porcelain pavers are well-suited for commercial and residential applications. If you want a more creative look then pair them with the Iron porcelain pool decks for a more contrasting effect.
Technical Specifications:
- Solar Reflectance Index: 86-38
- Water Absorption: ≤ 0.5% average
- Breaking Strength: ≥ 291.7 lbs
- Flexural Strength: Average ≥ 5076.3 psi
- Resistance to Deep Abrasion: ≤ 0.0107 in³
- Mohs Hardness Scale: ≥ 8
- Coefficient of Linear Thermal Expansion: < 7.1 x 10⁻⁶ °F⁻¹
- Thermal Shock Resistance: No damage after 50 cycles
- Frost Resistance: No damage after 100 cycles
- Crazing Resistance: No crazing after 1 cycle
- Chemical Resistance: Minimum class B (acids, alkalis, household chemicals, pool salts)
- Stain Resistance: Minimum class 3
- Release of Hazardous Substances:
- Lead: < 0.1 mg/dm²
- Cadmium: < 0.01 mg/dm²
- Impact Resistance: Passes test requirements
- Fire Reaction: Class A1fl
- UV Light Resistance: No significant change
- Moisture Expansion: ≤ 0.00394 in/ft
Packaging Information:
- Tile Size: 24″x48″
- Quantity Per Crate: 288 sq. ft. (36 pcs/pallet, 1 pc per box)
- Weight Per Crate: ~2,450 lbs
- Pallet Dimensions (LxDxH): 51″x40″x30″
Applications:
- Outdoor Spaces: Patios, walkways, pool decks
- Commercial Use: Office terraces, restaurant outdoor seating areas
Service Areas:
We are a porcelain pavers supplier in various regions, including:
- New Jersey: Newark, Jersey City, Paterson
- New York: NYC, Buffalo, Albany
- Texas: Houston, Dallas, Austin
- North Carolina: Charlotte, Raleigh
- Illinois: Chicago, Springfield
- Georgia: Atlanta, Savannah
Additional service areas include Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Virginia, Ohio, Maryland, Nevada, South Carolina, and Arizona.