Juparana Dunas Granite

Grey - Granite

BrazilBrazil
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Additional Names: Juparana Dunas Granite

Description:
Juparana Dunas Granite is grey and from Brazil.
FAQ
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What is the coefficient of friction of Acid Washed Finish Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite tiles?
The coefficient of friction refers to the measure of how difficult it is to slide one object over another. It is typically represented as a number between 0 and 1, with a higher value indicating a greater coefficient of friction. The coefficient of friction for a specific type of granite tile, such as Acid Washed Finish Brazils Juparana Dunas Granite tiles, would depend on multiple factors including the surface finish, texture, and any additional treatments or sealants applied to the tiles. To determine the coefficient of friction for Acid Washed Finish Brazils Juparana Dunas Granite tiles, it would be best to consult the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles. They should have information on the specific coefficient of friction for this particular product.
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Can Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite be used exterior applications in cold climates?
Yes, Brazils Juparana Dunas Granite can be used in exterior applications in cold climates. Granite is a durable and sturdy natural stone that can withstand extreme weather conditions including cold temperatures, frost, and snow. Juparana Dunas Granite is known for its strength and resistance to wear and tear, making it suitable for exterior use in various climates, including cold ones. However, it is always recommended to consult with a professional stone supplier or installer to ensure proper installation and maintenance techniques are followed for optimal performance in cold climates.
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Are there color variations of Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite?
Yes, there are color variations of Brazils Juparana Dunas Granite. The most common color of Juparana Dunas Granite is beige or light brown, but it can also have pink, blue, and gray undertones. Additionally, the color intensity and veining pattern can vary depending on the specific quarry and block from which the granite is extracted.
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What is the average density of Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite?
The average density of Brazils Juparana Dunas Granite is approximately 2.63 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3).
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Is Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite an expensive stone?
I do not have access to real-time pricing information. However, Juparana Dunas granite is considered a mid-range priced stone in the market. Its price may vary depending on several factors such as quality, thickness, slab size, and location.
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Can Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite be used outdoors?
Yes, Brazils Juparana Dunas Granite can be used outdoors. It is a durable and hard-wearing natural stone that is resistant to weathering, fading, and erosion. It is commonly used for outdoor applications such as paving, landscaping, cladding, and countertops. However, it is recommended to seal the granite to enhance its resistance to stains and moisture and to prevent discoloration or degradation over time.
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Can Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite be used in a bathroom?
Yes, Brazils Juparana Dunas Granite can be used in a bathroom. Granite is a popular material for bathroom countertops, vanity tops, and even shower surrounds. It is a durable, water-resistant stone that can withstand the moist and humid environment of a bathroom. Juparana Dunas Granite, with its unique pattern and color variations, can add a beautiful and natural touch to the bathroom space. However, it is important to ensure that the granite is properly sealed to prevent staining or damage from water and other bathroom products.
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Can Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite be used in landscaping?
Yes, Brazils Juparana Dunas Granite can be used in landscaping. It is a popular choice for designing pathways, patios, and outdoor living spaces. The natural beauty of this granite, with its unique mix of beige, white, and brown tones, adds an earthy feel to any outdoor design. Plus, Juparana Dunas Granite is tough and durable, making it ideal for outdoor use in areas with heavy foot traffic and exposure to the elements.
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What is the average weight of a 2cm thickness granite slab?
The weight of a granite slab is determined by its density, which can vary depending on the specific type of granite. On average, the density of granite is around 2.75 grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3) or 2,750 kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m3). To calculate the weight of a granite slab, you would need to know the dimensions (length, width, and thickness) and apply the formula: weight = volume × density. Assuming the dimensions are not mentioned, lets consider a typical size for this calculation: Lets assume the slab dimensions are 1 meter (100 centimeters) in length and 1 meter (100 centimeters) in width, with a thickness of 2 centimeters (0.02 meters). First, calculate the volume of the slab: volume = length × width × thickness = 100 cm × 100 cm × 2 cm = 20,000 cm3. Then, convert the volume to cubic meters: volume = 20,000 cm3 = 0.02 m × 0.02 m × 0.02 m = 0.000008 m3. Finally, multiply the volume by the density to calculate the weight: weight = volume × density = 0.000008 m3 × 2750 kg/m3 = 0.022 kg. Therefore, the average weight of a granite slab with a 2cm thickness would be approximately 0.022 kilograms or 22 grams.
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How thick is Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite slabs?
I do not have access to specific information about current slab thicknesses of Brazils Juparana Dunas granite. However, it is important to note that granite slabs can come in various thicknesses depending on the manufacturer and supplier. Standard thicknesses for granite slabs are 2cm and 3cm, but thicker slabs can also be available upon request. It may be best to consult with a specific supplier for current information on the thickness of Juparana Dunas granite slabs.
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What grade is Brazil's Juparana Dunas Granite?
I do not have a grading system for granite. However, Juparana Dunas is a type of granite that is quarried in Brazil and is known for its unique blend of beige, gray, and pink colors with a distinctive veining pattern. The quality and grade of the granite may vary based on factors such as the location and depth of the quarry, extraction and processing techniques, and the presence of natural flaws or defects.