
GLORIA GREEN CRISTILA GREEN PLAIN GREEN
PEACOCK GREEN TROPICAL GREEN FOREST GREEN
VERDE GUATEMALA VERDE ALPI IMATHIA GREEN
DARK EMERALD GREEN VERDE TIKAL VERDE QUARTZ
Indian Green
Marble
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term "Marble" is derived from Latin word "Marmor" which itself comes from
the Greek root "Marmaros" meaning thereby a shining stone.indian green
marble it many names verde guatemala,verde marmi,verde marmop,marmol verde
Technically marble is a recrystallised, compact variety of metamorphosed limetone capable of taking polish. Commercially, marble is any crystalline rock composed predominantly of calcite, dolomite or serpentine, having 3-4 hardness, which can be excavated as blocks and can be sawed and takes good polish. |
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Amongst the building
stones, marble occupies a unique position. Since time immemorial, marble has
been used in temples, mosques, palaces, monuments etc. as an ornamental and
decorative stone because of its pleasing colours, attactive patterns and
designs.
On the basis of mineralogical composition the marble deposits of Rajasthan can be grouped as calcitic, dolomitic and serpentine marble. Makrana, Serwa-Perwa, Paloda etc. are calcitic whereas those of Tripura Sundari and Rajnagar are dolomitic. Indian Green marble of Keshriaji (Udaipur) and Dungarpur is serpentine marble. Babarmal marble is silicious, calcitic marble. |
company offers its customers a wide range of material to meet all decoration
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The company is exporting Indian green marble since 1992 to countries
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| Technical Information of Indian Green Marble | ||||||||||
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Technical Details è |
Water Absorption, % by weight | Density, bulk specific gravity | Modulus of rupture, N/mm2 | Compressive strength N/mm2 | Abrassion resistance to wear | Flexural strength, N/mm2 | ||||
| ASTM/Indian Standardè | C-97 | C-97 | C-99 | C-170 | IS 1237 Guidelines | IS 4860 Guidelines | ||||
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Area ê |
Dry | Wet | Dry | Wet | Avg. Wear mm | Mxm. Wear mm | ||||
| Keshariyaji Green | 0.07 | 2.66 | 42 | 35 | 286 | 194 | 1.1 | 1.2 | 35 | |