Emerald Green is a beautiful quartzite with a brilliant green background and light brown and white veins.Quarried in Brazil, it is ideal of internal as well as external projects. Perfect for flooring and claddings
Material: | Emerald green |
Color: | green |
Surface Finish: | Polished, honed, antique, sandblasted, etc. |
Available size | Big slab:2400up x 1200up/2400up x 1400up ,Thickness: 15/18/20/30mm |
Tile:305 x 305mm, 305 x 610mm,400 x 400mm,610 x 610mm, etc. Thickness 10mm | |
12" x 12", 12"x 24", 16" x 16",18" x18", 24" x24" etc. Thickness 3/8" | |
countertop:Rectangular Kitchen Countertop: 26" x 96", 26" x 98", 26" x 108" | |
Normal Thickness: 3/4", 1 1/2", 1 3/16 | |
stair:1100-1500 x 300-330 x 20/30mm, 1100-1500 x 140-160 x 20mm etc. | |
Packing: | Big slab:Strong wooden bundle outside with fumigation |
Tile/countertop:carton inside + strong wooden crates with reinforced straps outside and fumigation | |
fumigated seaworthy wooden crates, inside filled with foam | |
foam inside + strong seaworthy wooden crates with reinforced straps outside | |
Delivery time | About 7-10 days after receiving 30% advance payment |
Payment terms: | T/T: 30% ADVANCE PAYMENT, 70% BALANCE AGAINST B/L COPY RECEIVING |
L/C: irrevocable L/C at sight | |
Samples: | Free samples are available |
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Professional Inspection
After the products are finished, the QC will inspect the length, thickness,glossiness,flatness,edge finish and everything piece by piece according to the order list.
Packing
We use strong wooden crates with reinforced straps .
F AQ
1. Are white kitchens still popular?
White kitchen cabinets continue to be extremely popular in 2020. Why do people love white cabinets? Well, it's modern, sleek and tends to brighten and open up a space that might otherwise seem darker. It's also a look that pairs well with many popular styles, including farmhouse kitchen designs.
2. Which is harder granite or marble?
Hardness and Durability: Granite is harder than marble, so it is more resistant to chips and scratches. ... Both marble and granite countertops are quite durable, but ONLY if they are properly sealed every one or two years. Granite and marble are porous, so without a seal, liquids will penetrate and stain.