Acadian Granite

Black - Granite

BrazilBrazil
Item Details

Recommended Usage: Countertops, Interior, Exterior window sills, mosaic, staircase, fireplaces, wash basins, wall claddings

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled

Additional Names: Acadian Black Granite,Acadian Quartzite,Acadian Granite

Description:
Acadian Granite is a kind of black exotic granite quarried in Brazil. This stone is especially good for Countertops, Interior, Exterior window sills, mosaic, staircase, fireplaces, wash basins, wall claddings and other design projects. It also called Acadian Black Granite,Acadian Quartzite . Acadian Granite can be processed into Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled and so on.
FAQ
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What grade is Brazil's Acadian Granite?
There is no specific grading system for natural stones like granite in Brazil. The quality of Brazilian granite can vary depending on factors such as color, pattern, thickness, and overall appearance. However, Brazil is known for producing high-quality granite, and some of the most popular varieties include Santa Cecilia, Giallo Ornamental, and Ubatuba.
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Are there color variations of Brazil's Acadian Granite?
Yes, there are color variations of Brazils Acadian Granite. The color options typically range from grey to black, with variations in veining and speckling patterns. Some variations may have warmer tones of brown or gold mixed in as well. Every slab of Acadian Granite will have its own unique pattern and color combination, making it a popular choice for architectural and design applications.
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Can Brazil's Acadian Granite be used in a office?
Yes, Brazils Acadian Granite can be used in an office. Granite is a versatile and durable natural stone that is commonly used for countertops, desks, flooring, and other office surfaces. Acadian Granite, specifically sourced from Brazil, is known for its beautiful appearance and strength, making it a suitable choice for various office applications. Its natural pattern and color variations can add an elegant and professional touch to the office environment.
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Can Brazil's Acadian Granite be used exterior applications in very dusty climates?
Yes, Brazils Acadian Granite can be used for exterior applications in very dusty climates. Granite is a durable and versatile natural stone that can withstand harsh weather conditions, including dust. It is known for its resistance to wear and tear, making it suitable for outdoor use. However, regular cleaning and maintenance are still recommended to ensure the longevity and aesthetics of the stone.
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Can Brazil's Acadian Granite be used in floor coverings?
Yes, Brazils Acadian Granite can be used as a floor covering material. Granite is a popular choice for flooring due to its durability, strength, and natural beauty. Acadian Granite, specifically sourced from Brazil, is known for its unique color variations, patterns, and high-quality properties. It can be polished to create a smooth and glossy finish or honed for a more matte appearance. Additionally, granite is resistant to heat, scratches, and stains, making it suitable for high-traffic areas such as floors.
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Is Brazil's Acadian Granite an expensive stone?
I do not have access to current market prices. However, Acadian Granite is considered a high-end natural stone due to its rarity and unique beauty, which may make it more expensive than other types of granite. Factors such as the quality of the stone and the location where it is sourced can also affect its price.
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How thick is Brazil's Acadian Granite slabs?
The thickness of Brazilian Acadian Granite slabs can vary, but typical thickness ranges from 2 cm (0.78 inches) to 3 cm (1.18 inches). However, custom thickness options may also be available upon request.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Water Jet Cut Brazil's Acadian Granite tiles?
The coefficient of friction of Water Jet Cut Brazils Acadian Granite tiles can vary depending on various factors such as the surface finish, polishing, and the presence of any coatings or sealants. Therefore, it is necessary to refer to specific data provided by the manufacturer or conduct independent testing to determine the coefficient of friction for these particular tiles.