StonePly Technical Bulletins
- Blast Resistant Stone Panels
- StonePly and Water
- Cleaning of StonePly
- Efflorescence in Stone
- Joints and Sealants
- Green Cleaning Notes for Natural Stone
- Thermal Hysteresis
- LEED and StonePly®
- StonePly and the Ecology
- Severe Weather
- Stains
- Crack and Chip Repair
Blast Resistant Stone Panels
The use of blast-resistant curtainwall and glazing along with StonePly's blast resistant stone cladding can mitigate danger to...(Read more)
StonePly and Water
StonePly stone panels will not allow moisture to pass through the panel. The backing of aluminum and epoxy provides a...(Read more)
Cleaning of StonePly
The best solution to achieve a clean stone cladding project at the end of construction is to prevent staining during... (Read more)
Efflorescence in Stone
One of the advantages of StonePly over solid stone is the absence of efflorescence. Efflorescence in certain solid stones... (Read more)
Joints and Sealants
All materials experience some dimensional changes from expansion or contraction due to temperature variations. In building... (Read more)
Green Cleaning Notes for Natural Stone
The practice of green cleaning benefits the maintenance staff and occupants of a building by eliminating or reducing the... (Read more)
Thermal Hysteresis
Common among certain thin-veneer marbles is a phenomenon known as Hysteresis; sometimes referred to as thermal-hysteresis... (Read more)
LEED and StonePly®
StonePly can play a role in attaining LEED certification. StonePly offers durability, reduced energy use, the opportunity... (Read more)
StonePly and the Ecology
At StonePly, we strive to be responsible members of the global community. While we all want to “save the world”, being... (Read more)
Severe Weather:
Severe weather can impose costly damage to the exterior of any type of building. As stone cladding has evolved into thinner and... (Read more)
Stains:
Removing stains can be easy by using a material to absorb the stain from the stone called poultice. It is important to identify... (Read more)
Cracks and Chips:
It is very common for chipping to occur at corners and edges of marble panels during installation. The stone should be handled... (Read more)







