Silver Grey
Specification
These metamorphic stones (geological name Gneiss) were formed from
old sedimentary layers, mainly sandstone and some interbedded clays.
During the metamorphic process (about 2,500 million years ago) in India
the stones were subject to heating and very high pressures. Water is
expulsed together with many soluble chemicals such as iron. During this
process new minerals are formed mainly muscovite, which gave the
stone its layered structure and colour. The high grade metamorphic
stones such as Silver Grey do no longer contain soluble elements, which
were eliminated during their formation. As a result this stone has an
extreme low porosity and permeability, it doesn’t have any free elements
such as iron. For these reasons it is very well suited in salt and chlorine
pools and for cladding exposed to air-pollution.
Available Sizes
10x10x1 cm. / 15x15x1.2 cm. / 30x60x1.2 cm. / 60x60x1.2 cm.
Other sizes available on request
Recommended Uses
- WALL CLADDING & FLOORING
- DRIVEWAY & PARKING AREA
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