Polished Blue Pearl Granite Floor and Wall Paving Tiles For Interior Projects
The beautiful crystals within a Blue Pearl Granite would be totally wasted without a finish that highlights these stunning specks. This tile has a polished finish, created by buffing a smoothed down stone continually. It's a laborious process that can remove up to 1mm of the tile's surface in order to create a mirror-shine finish.
Blue Pearl Granite is also commercially known as Labradorite Blue. The fairly uniform Blue Pearl Granite Floor Tiles is used for interior well as exterior purposes like flooring, cladding, and counters. It is a coarse-grained, light blue Labradorite stone, chiefly consisting of alkali feldspar. Its sawing direction is vein cut and water absorption is 0.11%.
Granit Blue Pearl z Norwegii charakteryzuje się odcieniami błękitu, szarości i beżu. Ten trwały granit nadaje się do produktów komercyjnych i mieszkaniowych i jest wyjątkową opcją do okładzin ścian zewnętrznych.
Blue Pearl Granite Floor Tiles are one of the best searchable and demanded products and as per high customer demand of this product. This is available in different shapes and sizes. The splendid color and tough durability make this blue pearl granite a favorite of many.
Rozmiar |
Rozmiar płytki: 305x305mm or 12”x12” 400x400mm lub 16 "x16" 457x457mm lub 18 "x18" 600x600mm lub 24 "x24" Grubość: 1 cm, 1,2 cm, 1,5 cm, 1,8 cm, 2 cm, 2,5 cm, 3 cm itp. |
Rozmiar płyty: 1800(up) x 600(up)mm 1800(up) x 700(up)mm 2400(up) x1200(up)mm 2800(up) x1500(up)mm |
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Countertop:96"x26", 98"x26", 108"x26", 76"x36" Vanity Top:25"x22", 31"x22", 37"x22", 49"x22", 60"x22" or as your request. |
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Wykończenie powierzchni |
Polished, Honed, Flamed, Split faced, Picked, Bush hammered, Chiseled, Sawn cut, Sandblasted, Mushroom, Tumbled surface. |
Użycie |
For internal & external decoration and construction Walling or flooring tile, or slab, top or kitchen countertops are available |
How are slabs cut?
Huge blocks of stone are excavated from the earth and hauled to manufacturing locations, where they are cut by a series of large saws. They are then finished and shipped to us by boat.
Why is there a glue-like residue on the edges of marble and granite slabs?
A coat of epoxy resin is either rolled on by hand or applied by high-tech machinery, then heated to harden. The slabs are then sent through a series of diamond and synthetic abrasive lines that remove 99% of the resin, leaving a highly polished product virtually free of defects. This enables consumers to have colors of stone not available in years past, as well as a product unmatched by man-made solid surface products.