Natural Marble , Natural Granite, Artificial Stone, Quartz, Basalt, Limestone
Grade | Size | Surface | Price |
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A | 2400*1200*20 mm | Polished | $172/Square Meters |
Natural Marble , Natural Granite, Artificial Stone, Quartz, Basalt, Limestone
Stone Information
TAJ MAHAL QUARTZITE Slabs for hotelDesign trends change over time, but certain elements come back into vogue again and again. You only have to look at building styles throughout history to see marble come and go, and of late, granite has held a position of dominance when it comes to counter surfaces throughout the home.
Quartzite, while less sought-after than its marble and granite cousins, is an incredibly underrated natural stone alternative. With its subtle color and pattern, quartzite doesn’t have the same flash, but its quiet serenity is nothing to sniff at, especially when creating a timeless design.
Taj Mahal quartzite, in particular, has recently emerged as a popular option for homeowners looking to create a Zen retreat in these mad times. Why should you consider this calming variety for your New York loft, row house, or manor renovation? Here are a few reasons to love this breathtaking stone.
From afar, Taj Mahal quartzite looks like a low blanket of clouds floating through gently sifting white sands. Soft white intermingles with pale beige striations, marked by sparse, delicate veining in golden — and sometimes amber and chestnut — tones.
Patterning is typically lengthy and linear, emphasizing long, narrow counter spaces as in this traditional, L-shaped kitchen featuring an expansive island.
Brazil may be best known for unique and exquisite granite varieties (an estimated 70% of the world’s granite supply is quarried there), but you can’t overlook the country’s quartzite output.
While exotic varieties like Golden Blue, Da Vinci, and Mirage quartzite are certainly eye-catching, Taj Mahal offers an entirely different aesthetic with neutral hues, soft patterns, and an overall air of utter tranquility that many modern homeowners are looking for.
Mass of Unit Volume | 2710 Kg/m3 |
Water absorption | 0.10 % |
Compression breaking load simple | 127 MPa |
Breaking load simple compression after freezing | 125 MPa |
Tangent | elastic modulus 62,400 MPa |
Indirect tensile strength through Bending | 19.8 MPa |
Relative Abrasion coefficient (referring to s. Fedelino granite) | 0.63 |
Impact resistance | minimum fall height: 75 cm |
Linear thermal expansion coefficient | 5 x 10-3.7 0 c-1 |
Knoop microhardness | 1285 MPa |
Divergences of hardness index | 1.26 |
Data source provider | University of Pisa-Politecnico di Torino |
Available slab size(s)
Available Slabs of Taj Mahal Quartzite, Size (cm):
Small Slabs: 180~240 up x 60 / 70 x 2 and 3 thickness
Big Slabs: 260~280 up x 160 / 170 x 2 and 3 thickness
Available tile size(s)
Available Tiles of Taj Mahal Quartzite, Size (cm):
Tiles: 10x10, 20x20, 25x25, 30x30, 30.5x30.5, 61x30.5, 40x40, 60x60, 60x30, 80x100cm and cut-to-tiles
Thickness: 1.0 / 1.2 / 1.5 / 2.0 / 2.5 / 3.0 cm
French Pattern:
French Pattern, also known as Versailles Pattern or Modular Pattern, is a popular layout for natural stone tiles. The French Pattern is made up of four different sizes of Carrara White Marble tiles that are arranged in a repeating pattern.
Here are the common sizes of tiles used in French Pattern:
8" x 8"
8" x 16"
16" x 16"
16" x 24"
Available surface finishes
polished, honed, sawn cut, tumbled, sandblasted, filled, and antiquatedStock Information
We have:
-2000 m2 of Taj Mahal Quartzite 2cm slabs, polished finish
Min. Order Quantity: 300 sqm
Packing Details
It is important to note that the exact packaging method used for marble tiles and slabs may vary depending on the size and quantity of the order, as well as the shipping method and destination. However, in general, marble tiles and slabs are packaged with great care to ensure that they arrive at their destination in good condition.Shipping Details
Delivery to distant destinations by ship
Shipping Port: Xiamen , china
Payment Details
30% down payment as deposit, the remaining payment is due before delivery.Usage Informations
In case you didn’t know, quartzite is the hardest natural stone counter material on the market. Stronger than even granite, quartzite lands on the Mohs’ hardness scale at a solid 7.
Although it’s not impervious to damage, quartzite is incredibly durable, offering resistance to common forms of damage like heat, UV rays, etching, scratching, chipping, cracking, and staining. This makes it a practical and beautiful choice for busy homes that suffer a lot of daily wear and tear.
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