American Grey Granite

White - Granite

United StatesUnited States
Item Details

Quarry Location: Windsor County, Green Mountains, Vermont

Water Absorption: 0.25 By weight %

Density: 2628 kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 14.7 - 15.5 MPa

Compressive Strength: 212 MPa

Recommended Usage: Construction stone, ornamental stone

Additional Names: Bethel White,Hardwick White,Hartwick White,Bethel White,White Bethel,Lord White,Bianco Lord,Lord Granite,American Grey Granite

Description:

BENDING STRENGTH 14,7 - 15,5 N/mm² DIN 52112
COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH 212 N/mm² DIN 52105
SPEED OF SOUND 3138 m/s BBRI (Belgium)
HARDNESS (MOHS) 6-7 University of Ghent
POROSITY 1,28 vol% BBRI (Belgium) NBN B14-213
APPARENT DENSITY 2628 kg/m³ BBRI (Belgium) NBN B14-213
FROST RESISTANCE Resistant BBRI (Belgium) NBN B27-009
WATERABSORPTION 0,25 mass% DIN 52103
ELASTIC MODULUS 24,936 x10³ N/mm² BBRI (Belgium) NBN B15-203

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How thick is United States's American Grey Granite slabs?
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Are there color variations of United States's American Grey Granite?
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What grade is United States's American Grey Granite?
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Can United States's American Grey Granite be used exterior applications in very humid climates?
Yes, American Grey Granite can be used for exterior applications in very humid climates. Granite is a durable and weather-resistant material, making it suitable for outdoor use. It is resistant to moisture, heat, and humidity, making it a popular choice for outdoor surfaces such as building facades, walls, flooring, and countertops. However, it is always recommended to consult with a stone professional or supplier to ensure that the specific type of American Grey Granite you are considering is suitable for your specific climate and intended use.