Steinsvik Quartzite

Grey - Quartzite

NorwayNorway
Item Details

Quarry Location: Steinsvika, Sørkjosen, Troms county , Northern Norway

Water Absorption: 0.60 - 0.75 By Volume %

Density: 2650 kg/m³

Flexural Strength: 22.4 MPa

Compressive Strength: 247.0 MPa

Recommended Usage: Exterior, wall cladding, paving

Additional Names: Berdal,Berdal Quartzite,Berdal Quzrzit,Berdal Light,Berdal Dark,Berdal Hell,Berdal Dunkel,Steinsvik,Steinsvik Quarzit,Steinsvik Quartzite

Description:
Steinsvik Quartzite is a kind of grey quartzite quarried in Norway. This stone is especially good for exterior, wall cladding, paving and other design projects. It is also called Berdal,Berdal Quartzite,Berdal Quzrzit,Berdal Light,Berdal Dark,Berdal Hell,Berdal Dunkel,Steinsvik,Steinsvik Quarzit.
FAQ
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Can Norway's Steinsvik Quartzite be used in a dining room?
Yes, Steinsvik Quartzite from Norway can be used in a dining room as a countertop, tabletop, or accent wall. Its unique grain and earthy tones make it a popular choice for natural stone applications in interior design. However, it is important to note that quartzite is a natural stone and therefore requires regular maintenance and sealing to maintain its appearance and durability.
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What grade is Norway's Steinsvik Quartzite?
Norways Steinsvik Quartzite is typically classified as a grade 1 or grade A granite material. It is known for its high quality and durability, making it suitable for various architectural and design applications.
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What is the coefficient of friction of Pickled Norway's Steinsvik Quartzite tiles?
I cannot access the coefficient of friction of a specific type of tile. However, the coefficient of friction of a tile depends on many factors such as the texture of the surface, the level of wear, the type of shoe sole, and applied force. It is recommended to contact the manufacturer for this information.
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Are there color variations of Norway's Steinsvik Quartzite?
I do not have the complete information about the Steinsvik Quartzite of Norway. However, based on my research, Norways Steinsvik Quartzite comes in shades of grey, beige, and white. There may be a few variations possible, but it is best to consult with a local supplier or geologist for more accurate information about its color variations.
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Can Norway's Steinsvik Quartzite be used exterior applications in very sunny climates?
I do not have access to specific technical data regarding the performance of Steinsvik Quartzite in sunlight. However, general quartzite usage suggests that it is one of the strongest and most durable natural stones, able to withstand exposure and harsh weather conditions. Despite this, it is always best to verify the suitability of a material for a specific project through comprehensive testing prior to installation. Consult with a qualified stone installer or manufacturer for more information about the performance of Steinsvik Quartzite in exterior applications.
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How thick is Norway's Steinsvik Quartzite slabs?
The thickness of Steinsvik Quartzite slabs can vary depending on the specific application and custom orders. However, standard thicknesses for quartzite slabs are typically 2 centimeters (0.79 inches) or 3 centimeters (1.18 inches). This is true for most quartzite slabs worldwide, including those from Norway.
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Can Norway's Steinsvik Quartzite be used indoors?
Yes, Steinsvik Quartzite can be used indoors as a natural stone material for various applications such as countertops, flooring, wall cladding, and decorative accents. However, it is important to consider its durability and maintenance requirements before using it in high traffic areas. Also, the natural variation in color and texture should be taken into account to ensure that it complements the overall aesthetic of the interior space.
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Is Norway's Steinsvik Quartzite an expensive stone?
I have no access to current market prices or trends. However, Steinsvik Quartzite is considered a high-end stone and is likely to be more expensive than other types of natural stones. The cost of the stone may depend on several factors such as availability, location, and demand. It is always recommended to get a quote from a trusted supplier for accurate pricing.