Black Mingue Granite

Black - Granite

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Item Details

Quarry Location: Lubango

Water Absorption: 0.1 %

Density: 2827 Kg/m³

Flexural Strength: 11.3 MPa

Compressive Strength: 75.9 MPa

Recommended Usage: Building stone, sinks, monuments, pool coping, sills, ornamental stone, interior, exterior, wall, floor , paving

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

Additional Names: Negro Mingue Granite,Negro Angola Granite,Angola Black Granite,Black Angola Granite,Labrador Angola Granite,in China stone market:黑星月(Hēi xīng yuè),Black Mingue Granite

Description:

Slip Resistance (SRV Dry)----85 SRV

Slip Resistance (SRV Wet)----68 SRV

FAQ
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Can Angola's Black Mingue Granite be used in a office?
Yes, Angolas Black Mingue Granite can definitely be used in an office setting. It is a versatile and elegant stone that can add a touch of sophistication to an office space. The deep black color, combined with its unique natural patterns, can create a luxurious and professional ambiance. This granite is often used for countertops, flooring, and wall cladding in various commercial spaces, including offices, hotels, and corporate buildings.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled Angola's Black Mingue Granite tiles?
The coefficient of friction of a specific type of tile, such as Filled Angolas Black Mingue Granite, depends on various factors including the finish, surface texture, and the type of contact. Therefore, the coefficient of friction for this specific tile would require testing and analysis in a laboratory or by following specific industry standards. It is recommended to consult the manufacturer or a certified testing facility for the accurate coefficient of friction measurement for Filled Angolas Black Mingue Granite tiles.
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How thick is Angola's Black Mingue Granite slabs?
The thickness of Angolas Black Mingue Granite slabs can vary depending on the specific supplier and the intended use. However, in general, the standard thickness of granite slabs is typically around 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) or 3 centimeters (1.18 inches).
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Can Angola's Black Mingue Granite be used in landscaping?
Yes, Angolas Black Mingue Granite can be used in landscaping. It is a durable and dense granite that can withstand varying weather conditions and is resistant to erosion. Its dark black color and distinctive natural patterns make it a popular choice for pathways, patios, driveways, and other outdoor areas. It can also be used for decorative features such as garden walls, water features, and outdoor furniture.
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Are there color variations of Angola's Black Mingue Granite?
I do not have access to the latest database or catalog information. However, it is common for natural stones to have slight color variations due to differences in mineral composition and geological formation. Therefore, it is possible that Angolas Black Mingue Granite may have slight color variations. It would be best to consult with a granite supplier or manufacturer for more information about specific variations.
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Is Angola's Black Mingue Granite an expensive stone?
I do not have access to real-time prices and market trends. However, Black Mingue Granite is considered a high-end granite due to its unique and rare patterns. It is usually sold at a premium price and may be considered expensive compared to other types of granite. The overall cost will depend on various factors, such as availability, quality, location, and supplier. It is recommended to consult with a local stone supplier or contractor to get a better idea of pricing.
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Can Angola's Black Mingue Granite be used exterior applications in very rainy climates?
Angolas Black Mingue Granite can generally be used for exterior applications in very rainy climates. However, it is important to note that granite is a natural stone and its durability can vary based on the specific geological composition of each slab. In general, granite is known for its strength and weather resistance, making it suitable for outdoor use. Nevertheless, it is recommended to consult with a professional architect or stone supplier to assess the specific characteristics of the Black Mingue Granite you intend to use. They can provide insights into its porosity, water absorption rate, and any potential treatments or sealants that may be necessary to enhance its performance in a rainy climate. Proper installation and regular maintenance will also contribute to the granites longevity and aesthetic appeal.