Features of Delicatus White Granite
The white fantasy granite is also known as
super white granite. The Delicatus White Granite of fantasy is a very particular stone among the whole granite family since it resembles marble. The white
fantasy is white and the gray veining allows it to pass like a marble. The
white fantasy is not real granite, but a quartzite, a stone that is made of hot
sandstone, creating a beautiful shiny finish and possessing a good amount of
quartz minerals embedded in its plates. The white fantasy granite is very
expensive than marbles.
The White Springs Granite is undoubtedly a beautiful kitchen countertop, like most
granite, with an especially beautiful appearance compared to dark wood cabinets
and chrome electronics, which look modern and elegant
and also stand out in other less obvious projects, such as renovations of
bathrooms and, curiously, chimneys.
The advantages of white fantasy granite are
that it will not scratch or stain easily, especially once it is sealed and then
it takes a couple of years, and it saves you time and money in maintenance and
replacements, especially since it is not. Almost as prone to breaking or
crumbling as marble.
It is the combination of all the qualities
cited above that makes super-white granite an increasingly popular and
versatile stone, as it is used in the same types of projects in which
homeowners would have preferred to use marble, but They ended up opting for
granite, for example. It's superior
resistance capacity.
White
Granite of Fantasy
Granite is a common type of fossil intrusive
igneous rock that is granular and phaneritic in texture. The granites can be
predominantly white, pink or gray, depending on their mineralogy. The word
"granite" comes from the Latin grandma, a grain, in reference to the
coarse-grained structure of such a hole-crystalline rock. Strictly speaking,
granite is an igneous rock with between 20% and 60% quartz in volume, and at
least 35% of the total feldspar consists of alkali feldspar, although commonly
the term "granite" is used to refer to a higher range. Broad of
igneous grain rocks containing quartz and feldspar.
The term "granitic" means granite
and is applied to granite and a group of intrusive igneous rocks with similar
textures and slight variations in composition and origin. These rocks consist
mainly of feldspar, quartz, mica and mineral amphiboles, which form a matrix of
intertwined feldspar and quartz, somewhat equigranular, with mica of biotitic
and amphibole (often hornblende) dispersed that dot the lighter colored
minerals. Occasionally, some individual crystals are larger than the background
mass, in which case the texture is known as porphyritic. A White Fantasy Granite rock with a porphyritic texture is known as
granite porphyry. Granitic is a general and descriptive term for
lighter-colored, coarse-grained igneous rocks. Petrographicexamin is necessary
for the identification of specific types of granites.
The equivalent of extrusive igneous granite rock is hyalites.
Granite is almost always massive (without
internal structures), hard and resistant, and therefore has gained widespread
use throughout human history as a building stone.
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