💠 On the other hand, Malon stone is a kind of subcategory of carcass stones and it can be considered as a modified carcass stone. In general, Malon stone is another category of building stones that is widely used in engineering constructions.
💠 Another noteworthy point is that even in sources like that, quarried stone or stone Malon carcass is also called.
🔰 The uses of this mashed stone
🔻Using Malon stone in wall cladding
🔻Building a garden wall with Malon stone
🔻Using Malon stone in the floor as well as facade construction, making carpets, building staircases with Malon stone< br> 🔻Using Malon stone for tabulation and construction of bridge facade
🔻Building walls in parks, barriers and separators with Malon stone

💠 In general, it can be said that the carcass stone is the same as the Malon stone, with the difference that the carcass stone is an unhewn stone, and Malon is an example of carved stones and has the ability to be hammered; But remember that these two types of stones should not be considered the same because they are different from each other in terms of structure and after extraction.
What is the difference between Malone Stone and Carcass?
We have already said that the stones that are used as carcasses in building construction and other engineering structures have a completely natural structure and no changes or cuts are made on them. The nature of these stones lies in not being cut and changing their shape.
But when these stones undergo a series of changes including cutting and breaking, they become stones under other titles. They are used in construction.
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