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G682 Granite : Country Of Origin : China

Blocks processed into slabs, tiles & countertops in China

Please note that these are average samples only. Due to granite being a natural material, rough block, slabs, tiles, and monuments are all liable to vary in colour and veining, therefore absolute resemblance cannot be guaranteed.

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Polished One Face G682 Granite Random Slab

g682 Granite China

G682 Granite From China

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Synonyms: Dawa Yellow, G3582, Giallo Fantasia, Giallo Padang, Giallo Padang TG 39, Giallo Rustic, Giallo Veneziano, Giallo Yellow, Gold Leaf, Golden Cristal, Golden Crystal, Golden Leaf, Golden Peach, Golden Sand, Golden Yellow, Gsg682, HA17, HSG 682, Harvest Gold, Juperana Royal, Light Golden Sand, Ming Yellow, NDG 050, Padang Gelb, Padang Giallo, Padang Giallo TG - 39, Padang Rost, Padang Yellow, Rust, Rust Beauty, Rust Stone, Rust Yellow, Rustic Stone, Rustic Yello, Rustic Yellow, Rusty Yellow, Shijing, Shijing Xiushi, Stone Yellow, Tan Sand, WG082, Yellow Rusty, Yellow Sand, Yellow Star, TG 39

Origin: China, Shijing, Fujian province

Technical and physical characteristics
Bulk density: 2,57 - 2,67 kg/dm³
Bending strength: 11,25 - 16,2 N/mm²
Compression breaking load: 114,7 - 160 N/mm²
Water absorption: 0,499

This stone internationally may be nominated as a granite however in the area of application of the European Standard (EN) this stone must be nominated as granite.

A medium-grained, yellow to pink granite.

Granite: Granite is a common and widely occurring type of intrusive, felsic, igneous rock. Granites are usually medium to coarse grained, occasionally with some individual crystals larger than the groundmass forming a rock known as porphyry. Granites can be pink to dark gray or even black, depending on their chemistry and mineralogy.

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