Indonesia Black Basalt

Black - Basalt

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Item Details

Recommended Usage: Ornamental stone, interior, exterrior, wall, floor

Additional Names: Lava Stone,Lavastone,Black Titan,Black Temple Lavastone,Black Classic Basalt,Basalto Stone,Black Basalt Indonesia,Indonesia Black Basalt

Description:
As a kind of black basalt from Indonesia, Indonesia Black Basalt is commonly used in ornamental stone, interior, exterrior, wall, floor and so on. Indonesia Black Basalt can also be called Lava Stone,Lavastone,Black Titan,Black Temple Lavastone,Black Classic Basalt,Basalto Stone,Black Basalt Indonesia.
FAQ
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Is Indonesia Black Basalt an expensive stone?
I do not have up-to-date information on the current pricing of Indonesia Black Basalt. However, generally, the cost of Indonesia Black Basalt can vary depending on factors such as the size, quality, and quantity of the stone purchased, as well as shipping and handling fees. It is best to consult with a stone supplier or contractor for more information on pricing.
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How thick is Indonesia Black Basalt slabs?
The thickness of Indonesia Black Basalt slabs can vary depending on the specific supplier or manufacturer. However, the most commonly available thickness options for these slabs are typically between 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) to 3 centimeters (1.18 inches).
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What is the coefficient of friction of Pickled Indonesia Black Basalt tiles?
I cannot access the coefficient of friction for a specific product or material without further information. The coefficient of friction typically varies depending on the specific type of basalt, the surface finish, and other factors. It would be best to consult with the manufacturer or look for product specifications to obtain this information.
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Can Indonesia Black Basalt be used exterior applications in very rainy climates?
Yes, Indonesia Black Basalt can be used for exterior applications in very rainy climates. This type of basalt is known for its durability and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions. It has a high resistance to water, making it suitable for use in rainy climates where it will be exposed to frequent rainfall. However, proper installation and maintenance are important to ensure the longevity and performance of the basalt in such conditions.
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Can Indonesia Black Basalt be used in a office?
Yes, Indonesia black basalt can be used in an office. It is commonly used as a construction material for various applications, including flooring, wall cladding, countertops, and even decorative elements in office spaces. Its dark color and natural texture can add a sophisticated and elegant touch to the overall office design. However, it is important to consider factors such as the offices interior style, maintenance requirements, and durability before selecting any specific material for office décor.
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Can Indonesia Black Basalt be used in landscaping?
Yes, Indonesia Black Basalt can be used in landscaping. It is a durable and versatile natural stone that can be used for various landscaping purposes such as paving, pathways, steps, retaining walls, and decorative gravel. It is known for its dark black color, which can add a dramatic and elegant touch to outdoor spaces. Additionally, Black Basalt is resistant to weathering, making it a suitable choice for outdoor applications.
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What grade is Indonesia Black Basalt?
Indonesia Black Basalt is not classified according to a specific grade. It is a type of volcanic rock that is commonly found in Indonesia and is characterized by its dark black color and fine-grained texture. The quality and suitability of Indonesia Black Basalt for various construction and decorative purposes may vary depending on factors such as quarry location, extraction process, and specific project requirements.
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Are there color variations of Indonesia Black Basalt?
Yes, there are color variations of Indonesia Black Basalt. While it is commonly known for its dark black color, it can also contain shades of dark grey, dark green, and even dark brown. These variations in color are a result of the different minerals and impurities present in the stone.