
Granite G383 G3783 Pearl Flower grey red polished flamed slab tile stair kerbstone granite
Pearl Flower is a kind of granite, the background is white, black spots, pink crystals evenly spread.
Uniform color, stone hard and resistant to weathering. "Stone Features": The background is white, black spots, pink crystals evenly spread.
Uniform color, stone hard weathering, hue belongs to the medium
ash, relatively bright. "Stone use": Pearl flower because its
reserves are quite rich and easy to extract, so its price is quite
low, suitable for large-area laying, in the stone belongs to the
real quality and low price products. Can be widely used in
municipal construction, Square laying, road calculus, building
stair tread, ground and so on.
As the landmark rock of the continent, granite forms the foundation
of the continental Upper crust, and the formation process of
granite is usually closely related to the tectonic, metamorphism
and mineralization of the continent. From the 18th century when the
geological science is still in the cradle stage, the problem of
granite Genesis is the subject of many controversies. The
controversy over the genesis of granite can be seen in the writings
of Gilluly (1948), pitcher (1993) and Young (2003), which are not
listed here. It should be mentioned that since the introduction of
plate tectonics theory in the the 1960s, many interpretations of
the genesis of granite have been re-recognized in the theoretical
framework of the plate.
In many cases, awareness seems to be converging, but the actual
debate continues. Bowen (Bowen) (1914,1922,1948), the
misunderstanding of the theory of basaltic magma crystallization,
is to combine the sequence of mineral crystallization with magmatic
rocks from the base to the acidic. Experimental results show that
the crystallization differentiation of basaltic magma can only
produce a very small amount of residual granitic melt, which is
obviously in conflict with the fact that there are many granite in
the field (holmes,1926;read,1957). The mineral reaction series can
actually be applied to different components of the magma system. In
other words, the initial crystallization from the magma system is
not necessarily a mafic rock, and the final formation is not
necessarily the long English (acidic) rocks, because the nature of
the rock crystallized from the melt, depends on the composition of
the melt rather than the order of the mineral crystallization
(kennedy,1933). Walton (1960) commented on Bowen's understanding
that "the chemical theory of Bowen or the separation of the
application of this theory to basaltic magma is not a mistake, and
this is still a fundamental principle of petrology." However, the
theory of fire is rigidly bound to a single pattern, that most of
the evolution of igneous rock is the basalt slurry invasion of the
crust cooling, crystallization and separation of the reason, it is
a little speculation.
The same chemical theory can be applied to other patterns " The
1940s (gilluly,1948) with H. H. Read for the "Becoming theory"
represented and with N. L The controversy among the "magma
theorists" represented by Bowen, followed by an increasing number
of scholars who agreed that the magma originated in granite ended.
But where does the magma forming the granite come from? Bowen:
whence the granites?
(Where does granite come from?) The overwhelming recognition of
this problem is that granite is formed by the partial melting of
rocks from various components of the Earth's crust. This view
combines the early two different understandings of the origin of
granite: Magma theory (which is thought to be the crystallization
of granite from magma) and the theory (that granite is a
silica-rich sedimentary rock transformed by granite under dry or
watery conditions). It is suggested that granite is the result of
super metamorphism (deep melting) of crustal rocks, which is very
important to study the origin and chemical differentiation of the
crust, because of the heat of the crust in a certain period.
Material | Granite G383, Pearl Flower, Zhaoyuan Flower |
Finish | Polished, honed, flamed, bush hammered, brushed, sand blasted, water jet, chiseled, split, tumbled, pineappled. |
Size | 600x600x10-30mm,… 2400upx700upx20/30mm, 2800upx1800upx20/30mm. |
Package | (Fumigated) wooden crate, pallet, bundle, etc. |
Loading port | Qingdao |
Usage | Tile, slab, skirting, window sill, stair, block step, kitchen countertop, vanity, column, kerbstone, pavings, cube, mosaics, border, sculpture, tombstone and monument. |
Advantages | Industrial experience of over 12 years ensures our clients to get satified products with fruitful profit. |
Professional QC system ensures qualified products before shipping. | |
Good partner relationship with carriers and forwarders makes our logistics efficient and cost-saved. |
Xiamen Yongfeng Stone Co., Ltd
Xiamen Yongfeng Stone Co., Ltd.(YFS) is a professional producer, whole saler and exporter of stone products in Fujian area of China. It has been dedicating itself to stone industry since 1998. With long-term concentrating on granite products in Fujian, the world biggest stone products producing area, YFS has become an influential Chinese provider due to its outstanding reputation of reliable quality of its products. After 10 years of accumulation, there are more than 150 skilled stonemasons serving our customers with the assist of advanced machines such as infrared cutter, gang saw and stone column machine. The total manufacturing area of 7,000 sqm that YFS holds helps us to complete orders of big projects from the clients.