Natural Stone Granite. Rosso Santiago Extra Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2700 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.22 % Compression.

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Natural Stone Granite

Rosso Santiago Extra

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2700 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.22 % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength 18 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.48 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline 50 Plagioclase 24 Quartz 18 Biotite 7 Others 1

Natural Stone Rosso Santiago “GR2”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight2700 kg/m 3 Water-absorption0.22 % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength18 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.48 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline20-60 Plagioclase10-30 Quartz10-20 Biotite5-10 Others3-10

Natural Stone Moon’s Night “GR3”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight2650 kg/m 3 Water-absorption0.27 % Compression strength 93 MPa Flexure strength1717 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.44 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Potash feldspar45 Plagioclase24 Quartz23 Biotite7 Others1

Natural Stone Maple Red “GR6”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2650 kg/m 3 Water-absorbtion 0.18 % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength 31 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.24 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline 80 Quartz 15 Biotite 5

Natural Stone Carpazi “GR 7”

Декоративне каміння Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2670 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.55 % Compression strength 225 MPa Flexure strength 19 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.26 g/cm 2 Мінеральний склад Минеральный состав Minerals(%) МікроклінМикроклинMicrocline 3535 ПлагіоклазПлагиоклазPlagioclase 35 Кварц Quartz 25 БіотитБиотитBiotite 4 ІншіДругиеOthers 1

Natural Stone Rosso Toledo “GR8”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2570 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.28 % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength 21 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.26 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline 65 Plagioclase 10 Quartz 20 Biotite 4 Others 1

Natural Stone Karmin “GR9”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2670 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.22 % Compression strength 160 MPa Flexure strength - Attritive ability of rock 0.27 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline 4242 Plagioclase 2828 Quartz 27 Biotite 3 Others 1

Natural Stone Withred “GR10”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2720 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.26 % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - Attritive ability of rock - Minerals(%) Potash feldspar Plagioclase Quartz Biotite 5-10 Others 1-2

Natural Stone Lukovetskiy

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2840 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.62 % Compression strength 132 MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.45 g/cm 2

Natural Stone Flower of Ukraine “GR12”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2600 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.50 % Compression strength 150 MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.47 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Potash feldspar 60 Plagioclase 20 Quartz 15 Biotite 5

Natural Stone Brown Ukraine “GP1”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2690 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.13 % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - Attritive ability of rock g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Potash feldspar Plagioclase Quartz 5-35 Biotite 1-3 Others 1-20

Natural Stone Verde Oliva “GP2”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2710 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.15 % Compression strength 255 MPa Flexure strength - Attritive ability of rock 0.5 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline Plagioclase Quartz Biotite 1-6 Hornblend 1-8

Natural Stone Star of Ukraine “GP3”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2675 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.24 % Compression strength 250 MPa Flexure strength 35 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.30 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline 58 Plagioclase 15 Quartz 20 Biotite 5 Others 2

Natural Stone Chovnovske “GP5”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2700 kg/m 3 Water-absorption % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.45 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline 50 Plagioclase 8 Quartz 35 Biotite 3 Others 4

Natural Stone Nerazhsky “GP6”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2660 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.2 % Compression strength 250 MPa Flexure strength - Attritive ability of rock 0.38 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline Plagioclase 10 Quartz Biotite 2-4 Others 2-6

Natural Stone Ukrainian Autumn “GP7”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight kg/m 3 Water-absorption % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - Attritive ability of rock g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Potash feldspar Plagioclase 7-22 Quartz Biotite 10 Others 5-10

Natural Stone Sophiyvsky “GP9”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight kg/m 3 Water-absorption % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - Attritive ability of rock g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Potash feldspar Plagioclase Quartz Biotite 5-15 Others 1-2

Natural Stone Leopard “GG1a”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2730 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.31 % Compression strength 190 MPa Flexure strength 29 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.35 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline 28 Plagioclase 34 Quartz 20 Biotite 13 Others 5

Natural Stone Grey Ukraine “GG2”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2740 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.24 % Compression strength 220 MPa Flexure strength - Attritive ability of rock 0.64 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline Plagioclase Quartz Biotite 5-15 Others <1

Natural Stone “GG3” Real Grey

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2710 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.16 % Compression strength 230 MPa Flexure strength 49 MPa Attritive ability of rock g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline 22 Plagioclase 35 Quartz 35 Biotite 5 Others 3

Natural Stone Cardinal Grey “GG4”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2700 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.27 % Compression strength 130 MPa Flexure strength 21 Mpa Attritive ability of rock 0.33 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Potash feldspar 20 Plagioclase Quartz 23 Biotite Others 2-7

Natural Stone Pink Grey “GG6”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2690 kg/m 3 Water-absorption % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline Plagioclase Quartz Biotite Others 3-10

Natural Stone Grey Quoin “GG7”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2690 kg/m 3 Water-absorption % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline Plagioclase Quartz Biotite Others 3-10

Natural Stone Kostyantynivsky “GG8”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2650 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.13 % Compression strength 160 MPa Flexure strength 24 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.13 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Potash feldspar Plagioclase Piroxene 2-5 Quartz Biotite 5-10

Natural Stone Tansky “GG9”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2670 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.3 % Compression strength 220 MPa Flexure strength - Attritive ability of rock 0.1 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline Plagioclase Quartz Biotite 2-3 Others <1

Natural Stone Tansky “GG10”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2600 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.35 % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.1 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Microcline Plagioclase Quartz Biotite 4-10

Декоративне каміння Black Granite

Natural Stone Ukrainian Night “Gb1”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.12 % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Pyroxene Plagioclase Others 0-14

Natural Stone Kometa Black “Gb2”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2970 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.35 % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength 30 MPa Attritive ability of rock g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Pyroxene Plagioclase Others 1

Natural Stone Irina Blue “L2”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2815 kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.1 % Compression strength 180 MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.53 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Pyroxene Plagioclase Olivine 5-15 Others 0-7

Natural Stone Blue Volga “L4”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight kg/m 3 Water-absorption 0.21 % Compression strength 162 MPa Flexure strength 21 MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.50 /cm 2 Minerals(%) Pyroxene 3 Plagioclase 85 Quartz 7 Others 0-7

Natural Stone Peacocktail “L6”

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2785 kg/m 3 Water-absorption % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.56 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Pyroxene Plagioclase Olivine 2 Others 0-10

Natural Stone Black Ice “L7”

Natural Stone Galactic Blue

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2785 kg/m 3 Water-absorption % Compression strength MPa Flexure strength - MPa Attritive ability of rock 0.56 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Pyroxene Plagioclase Olivine 2 Others 0-10

Natural Stone L4 Volga Blue

Natural Stone Physico-mechanical properties Volumetric weight 2850 kg/m 3 Water-absorption % Compression strength Mpa Flexure strength - Mpa Attritive ability of rock 0.58 g/cm 2 Minerals(%) Pyroxene 0-10 Plagioclase Olivine 0 Others 0

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