Here's the thing about global construction standards: they're not just boxes to check. They're promises. Promises that a material won't crack under pressure, that it won't release harmful chemicals into the air, that it will keep people safe in case of fire, and that it won't drain the planet's resources. COLORIA takes these promises seriously, and the MCM
Boulder Slab is a result of that commitment.
Let's break down what "meeting global standards" really means for the
Boulder Slab. First, there's durability. The material undergoes rigorous testing for impact resistance, flexural strength, and weathering—ensuring it can handle everything from high winds to heavy rain. It's also fire-rated, meeting standards like ASTM E84 (Class A fire resistance), which is crucial for commercial and residential buildings alike.
Then there's sustainability—a hot topic in construction, and for good reason. Traditional building materials like natural stone often require extensive mining, which can disrupt ecosystems, and their weight increases transportation emissions. The MCM
Boulder Slab, on the other hand, is made with a high percentage of recycled materials, and its lightweight nature means fewer trucks are needed to transport it, cutting down on carbon emissions.
Certifications? COLORIA has those too. The
Boulder Slab meets CE marking requirements for the European union, ASTM standards in the United States, and GB/T standards in China, to name a few. For architects and builders working on international projects, this is a huge relief. It means you can specify the
Boulder Slab with confidence, knowing it will pass local inspections and stand up to the unique challenges of different climates and regulations. Take, for example, a project using
fair-faced concrete
alongside
Boulder Slab in Berlin—the combination not only meets strict German building codes but also creates a striking contrast of textures that feels both industrial and organic.