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Juparana Santa Cecilia Granite From Brazil
![]() Please click on image to enlargen, this is an average sample only. Your monitor settings may affect appearance. Description: Juparana Santa Cecilia granite is a coarse-grained, yellow-grey gneiss with up to pie-sized, red garnets. This stone internationally may be nominated as a granite and in the area of application of the European Standard this stone must be nominated as a gneiss. The veining and colour varies considerably and a small sample of Juparana Santa Cecilia granite may not be representative of the whole slab therefore swatch samples must be approved for large projects to ensure that the blocks are all extracted from the same quarry face for matching purposes. During the polishing process a clear epoxy resin filler may be used to fill any micro fissures or tiny pitting however this does not affect the integrity of the stone, it merely provides an even smoother surface finish. Juparana Santa Cecilia Granite is suitable for both interior and exterior use futhermore is frost resistant and with a constant polish. Products: Suitable for construction projects both commercial and domestic, prefabricated countertops/worktops, vanities, tiles, backsplashes, paving, fireplaces and memorials.
Premium Quality Slab Sizes 2 & 3cm
Standard Slab Sizes 2 & 3cm
Granite Countertops 2 & 3cm
Memorial/Monumental Slabs Calibrated Tiles: Standard sizes available are: 305 x 305 x 10 mm (12" x 12" x 3/8") More granite tile and production information. Surface Finish: Juparana Santa Cecilia 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. Sealing: Test with a small sample. It is possible that a sealant can be used on Juparana Santa Cecilia granite however excessive attempts at sealing it could actually create a residue film build-up. Block Sizes: This is a quarry yielding selectable, grades of granite with blocks suitable for gangsaw size down to economical tile-sized blocks. For commercial projects it is important to ensure that blocks are selected from the same quarry face. Rough blocks are usually exported by Break Bulk however intermodal containerisation is available at extra cost. Finished products are packed into sea-worthy wooden crates and loaded into containers. Quarry Location: Juparana Santa Cecilia Granite is from a sheet bedrock quarry near RN 000147 Corrego Agua Santa, Ecoporange, Espirito Santo, Brazil. Synonyms: Amarelo Santa Cecilia, Amarillo Santa Cecilia, Giallo Cecilia, Giallo S. Cecilia, Giallo S. Cecilia Original, Giallo San Cecilia, Giallo Santa Cecilia, Giallo St. Cecilia, Gialio Santa Cecilia, Giallo Tipo S. Cecilia, Juparana Santa Cecilia, S. Cecilia, Santa Cecilia, Santa Cecilia Yellow, St. Cecilia, Sta. Cecilia, Sta. Cecilia Alcir, Yellow Santa Cecilia, Yellow St Cecilia Gneiss: A high grade metamorphic rock. Gneiss is medium to coarse-grained and may contain abundant quartz and feldspar, which some petrographers regard as essential components. The banding is usually due to the presence of differing proportions of minerals in the various bands; dark and light bands may alternate because of the separation of mafic (dark) and felsic (light) minerals. Banding can also be caused by differing grain sizes of the same minerals. The mineralogy of a particular gneiss is a result of the complex interaction of original rock composition, pressure and temperature of metamorphism, and the addition or loss of components. Mineral Composition: Average by % Microperthitic Orthoclase: 34%, Quartz: 25%, Plagioclase: 20%, Biotite: 10%, Garnet: 7%, Accessories: 4% Technical Specifications Compression Tensile Strength: 1578 kg/cm2 Tensile Strength After Freeze-Thaw Cycles: 1599 kg/cm2 Unitary Modulus Of Bending Tensile Strength: 104 kg/cm2 Heat Expansion Coefficient: 0.0013 mm/m°C Water Imbibition Coefficient: 0.003800 Impact Strength: 41 cm Frictional Wear: mm Mass By Unit Of Volume: 2682 kg/m3 Hardness (Moh's Scale): Note: These figures and details are given for guidance purposes only, no reliance should be taken as to their accuracy. ![]() |
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