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Supply Silver Grey Slate Natural
date:May 15, 2008
Physically, these are Metamorphic-Argillaceous rocks, which has developed a well-marked splittable cleavages with or without developed recrystallization & spots / knots of minerals like garnet, pyrite, andulasite, etc. They are normally fine to medium grained, moderately hard & compact, less homogeneous with varying textures & shades. It has an ability to split into thin layers along the plane of cleavages due to flattened & elongated minerals along the plane of cleavage.
Hardness: 3.0 to 4.0 on Moh's scale
Density: 2.6 to 2.8 Kg / cm3
Modulus of Rupture: 22 to 34 N / mm2
Compressive Strength: 24 to 36 N / mm2
Specific Gravity: 2.65 to 2.80
Porosity: Low to very low
Water Absorption: 1.5 to 2%
Weather Impact: Resistant
Corrodibility: 0.4 to 0.7%


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Supply Gem Red
date:May 15, 2008
Word granite comes from the Latin granum, a grain, is an igneous rock and is formed from magma. Granite is massive, hard and tough, and therefore it has gained widespread use as a construction stone. Granite has been extensively used as a dimension stone and as flooring tiles in public and commercial buildings and monuments. Polished granite is also a popular choice for kitchen countertops due to its high durability and aesthetic qualities. It comes in many natural colors depending on their chemistry and mineralogy.

Physically, commercial granites are Hard, Compact rocks with fine to coarse grains of metamorphic or igneous origin.
Hardness: 6 to 7 on Moh's Scale
Density: 2.6 to 2.8 Kg / cm3
Compressive Strength: 140 to 210 N / mm2
Modulus of Rupture: 15 to 25 N / mm2
Water Absorption: 0.1-0.6%
Average Wear: Less then 1%
Porosity: Quite low
Weather Impact: Resistant



Chemically, they are igneous / metamorphic rocks composed of quartz, feldspar & ferromagnesian minerals like kriolite, chlorite, garnet, etc. A typical granite will have following chemical composition:
Silica (SiO2): 70-75%
Al2O3: 10-15%
CaO+MgO: Less then 0.5%
FeO + Fe2O3: 2-4%
Alkalies: 4-6%
TiO2: Less then 0.5%
Loss On Ignition (LOI): Less then 0.5%
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Supply Vijaya Gold Slate Natural
date:May 15, 2008
Physically, these are Metamorphic-Argillaceous rocks, which has developed a well-marked splittable cleavages with or without developed recrystallization & spots / knots of minerals like garnet, pyrite, andulasite, etc. They are normally fine to medium grained, moderately hard & compact, less homogeneous with varying textures & shades. It has an ability to split into thin layers along the plane of cleavages due to flattened & elongated minerals along the plane of cleavage.
Hardness: 3.0 to 4.0 on Moh's scale
Density: 2.6 to 2.8 Kg / cm3
Modulus of Rupture: 22 to 34 N / mm2
Compressive Strength: 24 to 36 N / mm2
Specific Gravity: 2.65 to 2.80
Porosity: Low to very low
Water Absorption: 1.5 to 2%
Weather Impact: Resistant
Corrodibility: 0.4 to 0.7%


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Supply Copper Slate Polished
date:May 15, 2008
Physically, these are Metamorphic-Argillaceous rocks, which has developed a well-marked splittable cleavages with or without developed recrystallization & spots / knots of minerals like garnet, pyrite, andulasite, etc. They are normally fine to medium grained, moderately hard & compact, less homogeneous with varying textures & shades. It has an ability to split into thin layers along the plane of cleavages due to flattened & elongated minerals along the plane of cleavage.
Hardness: 3.0 to 4.0 on Moh's scale
Density: 2.6 to 2.8 Kg / cm3
Modulus of Rupture: 22 to 34 N / mm2
Compressive Strength: 24 to 36 N / mm2
Specific Gravity: 2.65 to 2.80
Porosity: Low to very low
Water Absorption: 1.5 to 2%
Weather Impact: Resistant
Corrodibility: 0.4 to 0.7%


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Supply Silver Grey Slate Polished
date:May 15, 2008
Physically, these are Metamorphic-Argillaceous rocks, which has developed a well-marked splittable cleavages with or without developed recrystallization & spots / knots of minerals like garnet, pyrite, andulasite, etc. They are normally fine to medium grained, moderately hard & compact, less homogeneous with varying textures & shades. It has an ability to split into thin layers along the plane of cleavages due to flattened & elongated minerals along the plane of cleavage.
Hardness: 3.0 to 4.0 on Moh's scale
Density: 2.6 to 2.8 Kg / cm3
Modulus of Rupture: 22 to 34 N / mm2
Compressive Strength: 24 to 36 N / mm2
Specific Gravity: 2.65 to 2.80
Porosity: Low to very low
Water Absorption: 1.5 to 2%
Weather Impact: Resistant
Corrodibility: 0.4 to 0.7%


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Supply Imperial Pink
date:May 15, 2008
Word granite comes from the Latin granum, a grain, is an igneous rock and is formed from magma. Granite is massive, hard and tough, and therefore it has gained widespread use as a construction stone. Granite has been extensively used as a dimension stone and as flooring tiles in public and commercial buildings and monuments. Polished granite is also a popular choice for kitchen countertops due to its high durability and aesthetic qualities. It comes in many natural colors depending on their chemistry and mineralogy.

Physically, commercial granites are Hard, Compact rocks with fine to coarse grains of metamorphic or igneous origin.
Hardness: 6 to 7 on Moh's Scale
Density: 2.6 to 2.8 Kg / cm3
Compressive Strength: 140 to 210 N / mm2
Modulus of Rupture: 15 to 25 N / mm2
Water Absorption: 0.1-0.6%
Average Wear: Less then 1%
Porosity: Quite low
Weather Impact: Resistant



Chemically, they are igneous / metamorphic rocks composed of quartz, feldspar & ferromagnesian minerals like kriolite, chlorite, garnet, etc. A typical granite will have following chemical composition:
Silica (SiO2): 70-75%
Al2O3: 10-15%
CaO+MgO: Less then 0.5%
FeO + Fe2O3: 2-4%
Alkalies: 4-6%
TiO2: Less then 0.5%
Loss On Ignition (LOI): Less then 0.5%
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Supply Stone Blocks - Green Block
date:May 15, 2008
Stone blocks are masses of stones, which are extracted from stone quarries. They usually have volume between 8-20 cubic feet. They are molded and carved to build statues and monuments, which are incomparable in their beauty and finishing. Blocks also produce stone slabs and tiles.
Finish:
Rough Blocks Size:

in sandstones
Length Range: 1m-3m Width Range: 0.3m-1.2m Height Range: 0.3m-1.2m


in marbles
Length Range: 1m-3m Width Range: 0.5m-1.2m Height Range: 0.5m-1.2m


in limestones
Length Range: 0.3m-1m Width Range: 0.3m-0.5m Height Range: 0.3m-0.5m


Packing Specifications:
Stuffed loose in the containers Quantity: 25-26MT (or 8-9 m3) per 20 container Weight: 3-3.5 MT per m3
Available Stones:
Sandstone (All Colors) Marble (All Colors) Limestone (J-Yellow)


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Supply Merry Gold
date:May 15, 2008
Word granite comes from the Latin granum, a grain, is an igneous rock and is formed from magma. Granite is massive, hard and tough, and therefore it has gained widespread use as a construction stone. Granite has been extensively used as a dimension stone and as flooring tiles in public and commercial buildings and monuments. Polished granite is also a popular choice for kitchen countertops due to its high durability and aesthetic qualities. It comes in many natural colors depending on their chemistry and mineralogy.

Physically, commercial granites are Hard, Compact rocks with fine to coarse grains of metamorphic or igneous origin.
Hardness: 6 to 7 on Moh's Scale
Density: 2.6 to 2.8 Kg / cm3
Compressive Strength: 140 to 210 N / mm2
Modulus of Rupture: 15 to 25 N / mm2
Water Absorption: 0.1-0.6%
Average Wear: Less then 1%
Porosity: Quite low
Weather Impact: Resistant



Chemically, they are igneous / metamorphic rocks composed of quartz, feldspar & ferromagnesian minerals like kriolite, chlorite, garnet, etc. A typical granite will have following chemical composition:
Silica (SiO2): 70-75%
Al2O3: 10-15%
CaO+MgO: Less then 0.5%
FeO + Fe2O3: 2-4%
Alkalies: 4-6%
TiO2: Less then 0.5%
Loss On Ignition (LOI): Less then 0.5%
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Supply Stone Blocks - Red Sandstone
date:May 15, 2008
Stone blocks are masses of stones, which are extracted from stone quarries. They usually have volume between 8-20 cubic feet. They are molded and carved to build statues and monuments, which are incomparable in their beauty and finishing. Blocks also produce stone slabs and tiles.
Finish:
Rough Blocks Size:

in sandstones
Length Range: 1m-3m Width Range: 0.3m-1.2m Height Range: 0.3m-1.2m


in marbles
Length Range: 1m-3m Width Range: 0.5m-1.2m Height Range: 0.5m-1.2m


in limestones
Length Range: 0.3m-1m Width Range: 0.3m-0.5m Height Range: 0.3m-0.5m


Packing Specifications:
Stuffed loose in the containers Quantity: 25-26MT (or 8-9 m3) per 20 container Weight: 3-3.5 MT per m3
Available Stones:
Sandstone (All Colors) Marble (All Colors) Limestone (J-Yellow)


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Supply Rossy Pink
date:May 15, 2008
Word granite comes from the Latin granum, a grain, is an igneous rock and is formed from magma. Granite is massive, hard and tough, and therefore it has gained widespread use as a construction stone. Granite has been extensively used as a dimension stone and as flooring tiles in public and commercial buildings and monuments. Polished granite is also a popular choice for kitchen countertops due to its high durability and aesthetic qualities. It comes in many natural colors depending on their chemistry and mineralogy.

Physically, commercial granites are Hard, Compact rocks with fine to coarse grains of metamorphic or igneous origin.
Hardness: 6 to 7 on Moh's Scale
Density: 2.6 to 2.8 Kg / cm3
Compressive Strength: 140 to 210 N / mm2
Modulus of Rupture: 15 to 25 N / mm2
Water Absorption: 0.1-0.6%
Average Wear: Less then 1%
Porosity: Quite low
Weather Impact: Resistant



Chemically, they are igneous / metamorphic rocks composed of quartz, feldspar & ferromagnesian minerals like kriolite, chlorite, garnet, etc. A typical granite will have following chemical composition:
Silica (SiO2): 70-75%
Al2O3: 10-15%
CaO+MgO: Less then 0.5%
FeO + Fe2O3: 2-4%
Alkalies: 4-6%
TiO2: Less then 0.5%
Loss On Ignition (LOI): Less then 0.5%
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Company Info

 Company Name: A B Impex
 Business Type: Manufacturer
 Product/Service: marble granite
 Company Address: -K-21, R.C.Vyas Colony,Bhilwara, Rajasthan- 311 001,India
 Postal Code:
 Contact Person: Mr. Rahul Bhartia
 Phone: 91-1482-238731
 Fax: 91-1482-235134
 WebSite: abimpex.stoneBTB.com
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