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Bengal Black 2 cm and 3 cm slabs for Building /construction/Counter Tops This material is Darker than San Gabriel granite and Preto of Brazil. But Less compared to Nero absoluto. This is a widely used building material in France, Germany, Latin American countries and US. We can offer this material in Polished , Flammed, Honned and Brushed finishes. Can also offer water jet finish on this. Enclosed the photos of the latest Lot we have processed.
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New Bengal Black This is the most common form of Bengal black. It has got more lighter spots than the Original Bengal Black. All other characteristics are similar to Bengal Black. Enclosed the 60X60 tile out of this material
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Dark Bengal Black Dark Bengal Black is a Rarity among all types of blacks. It is a much prefred and very much sought out material for Tombstone makers and Builders recently we have processed a Good lot to a Eastern European client and this material turned out to be a very dark Bengal black. We will load some more images later today pertaining to this shipment.

More info on Bengal Black

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More info about Bengal Black Specific density of this material is 2.97Mt/CBM making it one of the hardest material. also it does not absorve moisture hence very difficult to modify the colour. In Middle east  it is popular known as G20 and in Egypt market and Turkey called as Double Black. In Many Southern European countries it is also known as economical black The following Photos are taken from our recent shipment to a East European Customer

Bengal Black granite

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Bengal Black Bengal black is beautiful black granite with grey/white/green tiny dots. There is no connection between  the state of Bengal and this granite. It is quarried in the border areas of the state of Tamilnadu and Andrapradesh. Feature of this granite : This is a Hard granite ,capable of taking high degree of Polishing. Unlike most of other Indian black granites, this material cannot be doped. That is the colour of this material cannot be darkened using epoxy resin or or pigments. Usage : The dope resisting quality of this granite makes it most suitable for tombstone application. since the South African impala availability became very scare, many tombstone fabricators in Europe ,Korea and Japan started using this as a more consistent material for tombstone for extreme cold conditions.  This is also used for making counter tops. In continental Europe there is good demand for brushed finish of this material. Availability : There are 30 + quarries operating in South Ind