Piombo Quartzite

Black - Quartzite

BrazilBrazil
Item Details

Recommended Usage: kitchen and bathroom countertops, stairs, building stone, ornamental stone, interior, exterior wall applications, mosaic, waterjet pattern

Finishing Surface: Polished,Bush Hammered,Tumbled,Brushed,Honed,Split,Machine Cut,Natural Surface,Sandblasted,Acid Washing,Combed,Leathered,Water Jet,Filled,Chiseled,Pickling

Additional Names: Quarzite Piombo,Piombo Quartzite

FAQ
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Is Brazil's Piombo Quartzite an expensive stone?
I dont have access to the latest market prices and trends. However, in general, quartzite is considered a luxurious and premium quality natural stone, which means it tends to be more expensive than some other types of natural stone. The price of Brazilian Piombo quartzite may also vary depending on its availability, demand, quality, and location. Its best to check with a local supplier to get specific pricing information.
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Can Brazil's Piombo Quartzite be used in a bathroom?
Yes, Brazils Piombo Quartzite can be used in a bathroom. Quartzite is a durable and hard natural stone that is often used for countertops, tiles, and wall cladding in bathrooms due to its resistance to heat, humidity, and water. Piombo Quartzite, in particular, is known for its beautiful grey color with white veining, making it a popular choice for bathroom designs. However, it is always recommended to consult with a professional before making any material decisions to ensure that the specific type and finish of Piombo Quartzite are suitable for your bathroom project.
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Can Brazil's Piombo Quartzite be used outdoors?
Yes, Brazils Piombo Quartzite can be used outdoors as it is a durable and hard rock that can withstand harsh weather conditions and high traffic. However, it is recommended to seal the stone to enhance its resistance to water absorption, staining, and fading. Regular maintenance and cleaning are also necessary to prolong the lifespan and beauty of the stone.
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Can Brazil's Piombo Quartzite be used in landscaping?
Yes, Brazils Piombo Quartzite can be used in landscaping. It is popularly used for outdoor applications such as pool surrounds, patios, and pathways due to its durability and slip-resistant properties. Its natural beauty and unique color patterns also make it a desirable choice for landscaping projects.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Polished Brazil's Piombo Quartzite tiles?
I dont have information about the coefficient of friction of Polished Brazils Piombo Quartzite tiles. However, you can contact the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles to get this information. They can provide you with the necessary details about the coefficient of friction and other specifications of their products.
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Can Brazil's Piombo Quartzite be used exterior applications in hot climates?
Yes, Brazils Piombo Quartzite can be used for exterior applications in hot climates. Quartzite is a durable and heat-resistant natural stone that can withstand high temperatures without sustaining damage. However, it is always recommended to consult with a professional or a stone supplier to ensure that the specific type and finish of Piombo Quartzite you have chosen is suitable for your particular climate and project requirements.
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Are there color variations of Brazil's Piombo Quartzite?
Yes, there are color variations of Brazils Piombo Quartzite. It can range from light to dark shades of gray, with some veins of white and black. Some variations may also have brown or beige shades. The exact color and pattern may depend on the specific quarry and block from which the stone is extracted.
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How thick is Brazil's Piombo Quartzite slabs?
I do not have access to current inventory or database of Brazilian quartzite suppliers, but Piombo quartzite slabs can come in varying thickness depending on the supplier or manufacturer. The standard thickness range for slabs is between 2 and 3 centimeters (0.78 to 1.18 inches), while some suppliers may offer a thickness of up to 5 centimeters (1.97 inches) for specialized applications. It is always recommended to confirm the specific size and thickness of the slabs with the supplier before making any purchases.
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What grade is Brazil's Piombo Quartzite?
I do not have access to information about specific grades of Quartzite in Brazil. Can you please provide more context or clarify your question?