Rushmore Mahogany Granite

Brown - Granite

United StatesUnited States
Item Details

Quarry Location: Milbank, South Dakota

Water Absorption: 0.106 % By Weight, 0.288% By Volume

Density: 2671 kg/m3

Flexural Strength: 11.02 MPa

Compressive Strength: 155.13 MPa

Recommended Usage: Interior, Exterior,Construction stone, ornamental stone

Additional Names: American Mahogany,Dakota Mahagony,Dakota Mahogany,Mahogany Dakota,Mahogany Dakota America,Rushmore Mahogany,Select Mahogany,Sunset Mahogany,Brown Velvet Mahogany,Whetstone Mahogany,American Bouquet,Rushmore Mahogany Granite

Description:
Compression Strength: 22,500 PSI
Modules of Rupture: 2,820 PSI
Water Absorption: 0.106% By Weight & 0.288% By Volume
Flexural Strength: 1,598 PSI
Abrasion Index: 57.08 Ha
Type of Stone: Granite
Quarry Location: Milbank, South Dakota U.S.A.
The specimens were tested in accordance with ASTM Methods C170-06, C99-06, C97-02, C880-06, C241-05 by the United States Testing Company, Inc.
FAQ
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Can United States's Rushmore Mahogany Granite be used in a bathroom?
Yes, Rushmore Mahogany Granite can be used in a bathroom. Granite is a popular choice for bathroom countertops, vanity tops, and even shower walls due to its durability and resistance to moisture and heat. Rushmore Mahogany Granite, specifically, is known for its rich and warm tones, which can add elegance and sophistication to any bathroom design. However, its important to properly seal the granite and maintain it regularly to ensure its longevity and prevent any potential water damage.
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What grade is United States's Rushmore Mahogany Granite?
The United States Rushmore Mahogany Granite is typically considered to be a grade 1 granite.
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How thick is United States's Rushmore Mahogany Granite slabs?
The thickness of the Rushmore Mahogany Granite slabs used for the Mount Rushmore National Memorial ranges from 2.5 to 5 feet (0.76 to 1.52 meters).
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Is United States's Rushmore Mahogany Granite an expensive stone?
I do not have the latest information on the current cost of Rushmore Mahogany Granite at the time you are reading this response. However, it is generally considered a mid-range priced stone, with costs varying depending on factors like availability, supply, demand, and location. It may be best to consult a local stone dealer or contractor for an accurate estimate of the cost.
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Can United States's Rushmore Mahogany Granite be used in landscaping?
Yes, Rushmore Mahogany Granite, which is a type of granite found in the United States, can be used in landscaping. Granite is a durable and versatile material that is commonly used in outdoor projects such as landscaping, paving, and edging. The unique coloring and patterns of Rushmore Mahogany Granite can add a decorative element to various landscaping features like pathways, walls, steps, and garden borders. It can also be used for decorative rock features, water features, or as an accent stone in garden beds.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Filled United States's Rushmore Mahogany Granite tiles?
I do not have current information or access to the coefficient of friction of Filled United Statess Rushmore Mahogany Granite tiles. It would be best to check with the manufacturer or contact a reputable supplier of construction materials for accurate details.
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Can United States's Rushmore Mahogany Granite be used exterior applications in cold climates?
Yes, Rushmore Mahogany Granite from the United States can be used for exterior applications in cold climates. Mahogany Granite is known for its durability and resistance to frost and extreme temperatures, making it suitable for installation in cold climates. It is commonly used for various exterior applications such as building facades, cladding, paving, and outdoor countertops. However, it is always recommended to consult with a professional or supplier to ensure that the specific variety of granite is suitable for your intended use and climate conditions.
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Are there color variations of United States's Rushmore Mahogany Granite?
No, there are no color variations of United States Rushmore Mahogany Granite. It is a specific type of granite with a consistent mahogany color and pattern.