Chamarajanagar Absolute Black Granite
Note: The Chamarajanagar Quarry has several different quarry faces therefore for large projects it is possible to select matching materials.
Synonyms: Dense Black, Jet Black, Premium Black, Super Black
For a Full Container Load (FCL) quotation, please contact us. FCL's are usually 24-27 tonnes however for the USA generally 18 tonnes.
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Chamarajanagar Absolute Black Granite
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General Information
When requesting please do advise approximate quantities required and expected supply dates.
For extremely large contracts you can select the actual sheet/boulder preferred.
Not all granites are "true" granites however for commercial purposes in the U.S.A they are grouped together but within the European Union for project specification the material should have its petrographical designation.
Not all black granites are the same. Learn more here.
Technical Specifications
| Indian Absolute Black Granite |
Tight to medium grained with equi-granular crystalline texture makes it suitable for facades and other construction details. This stone is used worldwide in a number of large projects. There are variations from light to dark color. |
| General Usage for Indian Absolute Black Granites |
It is mainly used for flooring, cladding, kitchen counters and table tops. It looks best when it is glossy however honed, flamed and river-washed finishes are also available. Available in both slabs and tiles. Absolute Black is also the most used granite for monuments. |
| Quarrying Area for our Chamarajanagar Absolute Black Granite |
Chamarajanagar, Karnataka, India |
| Technical Specification |
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| Compressive Strength |
3011/kg cm2 |
| After Freezing |
2636/kg cm2 |
| Ultimate Tensile Strength |
280/kg cm2 |
| Water Absorption |
0.00001 |
| Volumetric Weight |
2989 kg/m3 |
| Note |
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| These figures and details are given for guidance
purposes only, no reliance should be taken as to their accuracy. |
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