blue stone Vietnam, Vietnam Marble, Vietnam Basalt, Vietnam Granite, Vietnam wall cladding stone, mosaic stone Vietnam
Grade | Size | Surface | Price |
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A | 10*10*10 cm | Split | $0.1/Pieces |
A | 10*10*8 cm | Split | $/ |
A | 9*9*9 cm | Split | $/ |
blue stone Vietnam, Vietnam Marble, Vietnam Basalt, Vietnam Granite, Vietnam wall cladding stone, mosaic stone Vietnam
Products/Project Information
GraMaterial Information
Material type: Vietnam gray basaltStock Information
Available sizes: 5x5x5cm, 8x8x8cm, 10x10x10cm, 10x10x8cm, 30x10x10cmPacking Details
Fumigated wooden crate pallet is used in the packaging.Shipping Details
Shipping port: Qui nhon, Ho Chi MinhPayment Details
Payment term: 30% deposit, balance TT upon receiving copies of shipping documentsMaintenance Informations
For walking paths, it is important to choose basalt with a surface finish that provides adequate slip resistance and durability. Here are some surface finishes commonly used for basalt on walking paths:
1. Flamed Finish: This finish is achieved by exposing the basalt surface to high temperatures and then rapidly cooling it with water. It creates a textured, rough surface that offers excellent slip resistance, even when wet. Flamed basalt is highly durable and suitable for heavy foot traffic areas.
2. Natural Split Finish: This finish involves splitting the basalt along its natural grain or cleavage lines, resulting in a rough and uneven surface. Natural split basalt provides a rustic and organic appearance, while also offering some degree of slip resistance.
3. Sawn Finish: Sawn basalt has a smooth, polished appearance achieved by cutting the basalt using saw blades. While this finish may not offer the same level of slip resistance as the previous options, it can still be suitable for walking paths in areas with low moisture or minimal slope. Consider adding texturing or a non-slip treatment to enhance slip resistance if using a sawn finish.When selecting a granite for walking paths, it's important to consider factors such as the slope of the path, climate conditions, and the level of foot traffic. Additionally, it's recommended to consult with a professional stone supplier or installer who can provide specific recommendations based on your requirements and the characteristics of the basalt available in your area.