Rojo Imperial Granite

Red - Granite

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Item Details

Quarry Location: La Aguadita, La Rioja

Recommended Usage: Countertops, monuments, mosaic, exterior - interior wall and floor applications, fountains, pool and

Finishing Surface: Polished, Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Tumbled

Additional Names: Imperial Red,Rosso Imperial,Rojo Imperial Granite

Description:
Mineralogical composition
Quartz:40%
Microcline:25%
Plagioclase:25%
Biotite mica:10%
FAQ
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Can Argentina's Rojo Imperial Granite be used outdoors?
Yes, Argentinas Rojo Imperial Granite can be used outdoors. It is a durable and weather-resistant natural stone, making it suitable for various outdoor applications such as paving, countertops, cladding, and landscaping features. However, it is always recommended to seal the granite to protect it from potential stains and to maintain its appearance over time.
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Can Argentina's Rojo Imperial Granite be used exterior applications in very humid climates?
Yes, Argentinas Rojo Imperial Granite can be used for exterior applications in very humid climates. Granite is a highly durable and moisture-resistant natural stone, making it suitable for outdoor use even in humid conditions. However, it is always recommended to properly seal the granite to enhance its resistance to moisture and prevent potential damage over time. Additionally, regular maintenance and cleaning will help to ensure the longevity of the granite in such climates.
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Can Argentina's Rojo Imperial Granite be used in a office?
Yes, Argentinas Rojo Imperial Granite can be used in an office. This type of granite is known for its beautiful red color with black and gray veins, giving it an elegant and sophisticated look. It can be used for various office applications such as countertops, desk surfaces, conference tables, reception areas, and flooring. The durability and stain-resistance properties of granite make it a popular choice for high-traffic areas in offices. Additionally, Rojo Imperial Granites unique color and patterns can add a touch of luxury and warmth to any office environment.
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What grade is Argentina's Rojo Imperial Granite?
Argentinas Rojo Imperial Granite is typically considered a commercial-grade granite.
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Can Argentina's Rojo Imperial Granite be used in floor coverings?
Yes, Argentinas Rojo Imperial Granite can be used in floor coverings. Granite is a popular choice for flooring due to its durability, resistance to stains and scratches, and its ability to withstand heavy foot traffic. Rojo Imperial Granite, with its reddish-brown color and distinctive veining, can add a luxurious and elegant look to any space. It can be used in residential or commercial settings, including kitchens, bathrooms, hallways, and more.
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How thick is Argentina's Rojo Imperial Granite slabs?
The thickness of Argentinas Rojo Imperial Granite slabs can vary, but a typical thickness range is between 2 to 3 centimeters (0.78 to 1.18 inches).
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled Argentina's Rojo Imperial Granite tiles?
I apologize, but Im unable to provide the coefficient of friction for Filled Argentinas Rojo Imperial Granite tiles specifically. Coefficients of friction can vary depending on various factors such as the surface finish, texture, and any coatings applied to the tiles. It would be best to consult the manufacturer or supplier of the tiles for accurate information regarding the coefficient of friction.
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Are there color variations of Argentina's Rojo Imperial Granite?
Yes, there are color variations of Argentinas Rojo Imperial Granite. While Rojo Imperial Granite is generally known for its deep red color, there may be variations in shade and intensity. Some slabs may have more pink or brown undertones, while others may display a more vibrant and uniform red color. Additionally, the presence of minerals or veining can create unique patterns and textures within the stone. It is recommended to view different slabs or samples in person to appreciate the full range of color variations.
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Is Argentina's Rojo Imperial Granite an expensive stone?
I do not have access to up-to-date pricing information on different types of granite. However, Rojo Imperial granite is considered a higher-end material because of its rarity and unique appearance, which may make it more expensive than other types of granite. The final price of the stone will also depend on factors such as the size of the slab and installation costs.