Granite FAQ`s
ABSOLUTE BLACK
Geological Description extremely fine grained granular with quartz and felspar in a fine grained matrix, igneous, plutonic, acidic and granetiferous alphite
Density 2601 kg/cum.
281.2 n/sq mm (mpa)
10.3n/sq mm (mpa)
Compressive Strenght
Modulus of Rupture 10.3n/sq mm (mpa)
Water Absorption o.29%
Abrasion Resistance 1.15mm
 
GALAXY BLACK
Geological Description Melanocratic, dark, medium-grained equigranular, Ophitic texture, Plagioclase and Pyroxene are in equal proportion, Igneous, Platonic, basic DIORITE
Density 3013 kg / cum.
Compressive Strenght 213.7 n / sq mm (mpa)
Modulus of Rupture 26.4 n / sq mm (mpa)
Water Absorption 0.03 %
Abrasion Resistance 1.66 mm
Granite FAQ`s
What is GRANITE?
Granite is an igneous rock and is formed from magma. Granite magma has many potential origins but it must intrude other rocks. Most granite intrusions are emplaced at depth within the crust, usually greater than 1.5 km and up to 50 km depth within thick continental crust.
Granite has been extensively used as an dimension stone and as flooring tiles in public and commercial buildings and monuments. With increasing amounts of acid rain in parts of the world, granite has begun to supplant marble as a monument material, since it is much more durable. Polished granite has been a popular chooice for kithen countertops due to its high durability and aesthetic qualities.