Country of origin: Norway
Plate thickness: 20 mm 30 mm, 50 mm, 70 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm
Surface: polished
Plate thickness: 20 mm 30 mm, 50 mm, 70 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm, 200 mm
Surface: polished
Description:
Blue to grey-blue “granite” with pearly reflections due to a blue Schiller-effect (irridiscence) of the large anorthoclase cristals. Coarse-grained and homogeneous structure.
Also called „Labrador Blue Pearl“, „Labrador“, „Larvikiet“.
Granite can be processed by polishing, cutting, grinding, sanding, burning, and so on.
Use:
Inside:
– Floor and wall decoration
– Table tops
– Stair steps
– Windowsills
– For decorative cuttings to size
– Fireplace decoration
– Floor and wall decoration
– Table tops
– Stair steps
– Windowsills
– For decorative cuttings to size
– Fireplace decoration
Outside:
-Tombstones
-Monuments
-Windowsills
-Staircases
Technical characteristics:
Hardness
6-7
Porosity
0,18 %
EN 1936
Weight kg.
2711 kg/m³
EN 1936
Cold Resistance
Abrasion resistance
12,5 mm
EN 14157
Bending resistance
14,3 MPa
EN 12372
Corrosion resistance
229 MPa
EN 1926
Water absorption
0,07 %
EN 13755
Notes and recommendations:
– Granite is a natural stone that is characterized by changes in color, hue, texture, veins and porosity.
– The shades, patterns and thickness of the marble slabs of different shipments may differ.
– Pits on the granite surface are characterized by the property of natural stones and the pits do not make the granite less durable, and this is not an excuse to replace the slab as poor quality.
– Granite is a porous material, and although it is durable, it can cause stains and scratches, but it does not require replacement of the slab.
– In case of excessive contact with water, this color may change.
– We recommend the use of natural stone care products to help protect stone products from the sun, moisture, stains and dirt.