Marble Temperature Resistance
Also extreme heat can cause thermal shock to any surface and may crack it.
Marble temperature resistance. We are strongly considering white marble prob calacutta for island and countertops. The reason that marble feels cold is because it conducts heat differently than other surfaces. Doesn t happen often but possible. Marble and limestone are fairly heat resistant but not as good as granite so it is possible to get some color change or slight burn damage.
Yes and no on the hot pans. We certainly understand that unless meticulously cleaned and cared for marble will stain and chip and that this over time can lead to a wonderful antique look or patina and that s probably the direction we ll take it. Please note the fact that melting point of granite is 2210 o to 2300 o f 1210 o to 1260 o celsius whereas you cook your steak at around 350 o to 450 o f 177 o to 232 o celsius. Because of the way granite forms it possesses a special resistance to damage from heat.
The heat will then dissipate through the marble quickly so the marble doesn t feel any warmer. When you stand on wood flooring or carpet the fibers and tiny air. Marble stone is an incredible natural stone material that comes with many benefits but none of them quite top its resistance to high heat. Granite will not melt even from direct flame applied to it.
Marble is a very dense hard stone and this makes it easier for heat to transfer from a warmer object such as the soles of your feet.