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We offer a complete product range of Granite Stones
1. Formation & Nature
Granite is an igneous rock, formed from the slow crystallization of magma beneath the Earths surface.
It is intrusive (forms underground) and coarse-grained, meaning its mineral crystals are large enough to be seen with the naked eye.
2. Composition
Major minerals: Quartz, plagioclase feldspar, alkali feldspar.
Minor minerals: Mica (biotite, muscovite), amphibole, pyroxene.
These minerals give granite its speckled appearance, often with pink, white, gray, or black grains.
3. Physical Properties
Color: Light-colored, ranging from pink to gray.
Texture: Coarse-grained, crystalline.
Density: Around 2.64 g/cm (range: 2.502.81 g/cm).
Hardness: Very durable, resistant to weathering and abrasion.
4. Occurrence
Found in continental crust, often in large igneous intrusions called batholiths.
Can also appear in smaller formations like dikes and sills.
5. Uses
Construction: Widely used for building blocks, flooring, and monuments due to its strength.
Decorative: Polished granite is popular for countertops, tiles, and sculptures.
Engineering: Used in bridges, paving, and as crushed stone for road building.
Additional Information:
Packaging Details : 1. Packing Materials
Wooden Crates / Pallets: Strong, fumigated wood crates are standard for export.
Polythene Sheets: Used to wrap slabs to prevent moisture and scratches.
Thermocol / Foam Sheets: Cushioning between slabs to avoid breakage.
Steel/Plastic Straps: Secure crates tightly for handling and transport.
2. Packing Method
Slabs: Usually packed vertically in wooden crates, separated by foam sheets.
Tiles: Packed horizontally in cardboard boxes, then placed in wooden pallets.
Blocks: Transported without crates but reinforced with steel straps.
3. Dimensions & Weight
Export slabs often range from 2 cm to 3 cm thickness, packed in crates holding 1015 slabs depending on size.
A single crate can weigh 11.5 tons.
Tiles are lighter, with boxes typically holding 1015 pieces depending on size.