Volga Blue granite, a Labradorite, is a very coarse grained, dark blue-gray anorthose, often with bright blue iridescent reflectors.
Internationally, this stone can be called a granite, but in the field of application of the European Standard this stone should be shown as an anorticity.
Volga Blue granite veining and color vary considerably, a small volga Blue granite sample may not represent the whole slab, so all block samples must be approved for large projects to ensure that all of the block samples are removed from the same quarry surface for matching purposes.
| Volga Blue granite, which is one of our hardest granit, is perfect for stone covering, curtain walls, water features, counter top, furniture, elevator panels and long lasting, naturally beautiful stone Volga Blue granite is durable, weather resistant and beautiful. |
2 | Current Surface Treatment |
| Volga Blue granite looks best with a gloss polished surface but is also available as honed, leather/satin, river-washed/antique, thermal/flamed, brushed and sandblast finish. |
| It can produce different thicknesses according to the needs of your projects in any size and thickness. |
| Technical Specifications:
Compression tensile strength: 1993 kg/cm2
Tensile strength after freeze-thaw cycles: 1590 kg/cm2
Unitary modulus of bending tensile strength: 111 kg/cm2
Water imbibition coefficient: 0.002500
Mass by unit of volume: 2623 kg/m3 |