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Delialight

Granite

Delialight

Structure: DELIALIGHT a grey granite [lat. granum = grain] is varied coloured in the gray tones and in the appearance (texture) of the particle size distribution. Principal part in the rock are the alkali-feldspar (approx. 65% orthoclase and albite). Quartz can be colorless or light-grey. Black biotite (mica) is predominantly evenly in the rock distributed. Of the texture a relatively homogeneous rock. Nests and other mineral accumulations are however natural and show up isolated in the typical white or black „marks “.

Characteristics: After the MOHS hardness scale (1= chalk, 10= diamond) the Delialight possesses a degree of hardness of approx. 6.5 and ranks thus among the hard rocks.
 
Emergence: DELIALIGHT developed from a bright, feldspar-rich magma, which crystallized in the lower earth's crust slowly. By the long and even cooling over millions of years a uniform grain structure developed, so that DELIALIGHT as very homogeneous hard rock presents itself.

Use:
The Delialight presents itself for the use of floor mats and stairs in the interior and external area, even when strong demand.