2017年4月28日星期五

What is the effect of the Green granite slabs?

Granite granite slabs type, most of the calc-alkaline slender granites found in the oceanic island arc are called the M-type, derived from the magma produced in the mantle or the subduction oceanic crust beneath these island arcs. M-type transition to I (Cordillera type), which represents the active continental margin of a large number of gabbro-quartz diorite-a cloud of diorite sets. Craton and continental collision fold with the aluminum granite is called S-type. Finally, the stable fold belt, the craton uplift belt and the rift zone of the alkaline granite are called the A-type granite. The difference in mineral, geochemistry and mineralization of these granite types reflects the difference in their generation processes (including source rocks), and each process and source reflects different geological environments.

According to the study of the Lacranian fold belt in southeastern Australia, Chapest and White divided the rock types of two different granites, called type I and type S. Type I granite magma is partially fused from the Igneous source rock. The S-type granitic magma is partially melted by the sedimentary rock. Sn mineralization is closely related to S-type granites, and Mo minerals are closely related to I-type granites.

Green granite slabs three according to the granite in the magnetite, divided into magnetite series and ilmenite series, and I type and S type basically the same. Magnetite series is characterized by a magnetite (0.1-2% volume fraction), ilmenite, hematite, pyrite, stone, lacquer and so on. The ratio of Fe3 + / Fe2 + and Mg / Fe2 + in the biotite is high. The Fe3 + / Fe2 + and Mg / Fe2 + ratios of ilmenite are characterized by ilmenite (<0.1 volumetric fraction), pyrrhotite, graphite, muscovite and biotite; Deposits.

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2017年4月26日星期三

Counter top quartz What are the benefits

Get the high-quality look of stone—without its inconsistent patterns and veins—with engineered quartz kitchen countertops.

The look of quartz, because it is man-made, is more uniform in color and pattern than that of granite. This is often considered a plus for homeowners who enjoy symmetry or who are turned off by the less consistent patterning and veining of granite.

Engineered from a combination of crushed quartz (about 93 percent) and resins and pigments (about 7 percent), quartz countertops are produced in a wide variety of colors; in general, the color palette depends on how coarsely the material is crushed.

Quartz countertops have received less attention. Quartz is an engineered stone; it is not a slab stone like granite or marble, but is a composite of quartz crystals (making up typically 93 percent of the material) bound together by a polymer additive. Quartz is also a component of granite, along with other minerals such as feldspar and mica. Quartz and granite contain varying amounts of uranium, thorium, and potassium, which are naturally radioactive. Uranium and thorium decay to a radioactive gas, radon, which in turn decays to other radionuclides.
With both granite and quartz countertops, we are concerned about two primary ways in which consumers can be exposed to radiation: by inhaling radon gas released when uranium and thorium decay and by exposure to gamma radiation emitted by natural radionuclides. Let's consider the hazards of radon inhalation first.

Quartz countertops differ from granite and marble countertops in one significant way: quartz is an engineered product while the other two are solid stone. The composition of quartz countertops is about 93 percent quartz, a natural material found in abundance in the earth’s crust, and 7 percent binder and color.

The quartz is ground into small particles and then mixed with a polyester resin binder to hold it together and with pigment to give it richer color. Small particles of glass or reflective metallic flakes are added to some designs to achieve a unique look. The result is an attractive, extremely strong slab that is similar in appearance to marble.

In addition to lustrously polished finishes, quartz counter tops are available that duplicate the matte finish of limestone, the textured finish of granite or the gloss of highly polished stone. As an engineered product, they can be produced in far more options than natural stone countertops. When you go shopping for quartz countertops, you’ll find options to fit any design and the color scheme you’re planning.
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2017年4月24日星期一

What are Baltic brown stone ?

The stone or stone weight is an English and imperial unit of mass now equal to 14 pounds.

England and other Germanic-speaking countries of northern Europe formerly used various standardized "stones" for trade, with their values ranging from about 5 to 40 local pounds (roughly 3 to 15 kg) depending on the location and objects weighed. The United Kingdom's imperial system adopted the wool stone of 14 pounds in 1835. With the advent of metrication, Europe's various "stones" were superseded by or adapted to the kilogram from the mid-19th century on. The stone continues in customary use in Britain and Ireland used for measuring body weight, but was prohibited for commercial use in the UK by the Weights and Measures Act of 1985.

The name "stone" derives from the use of stones for weights, a practice that dates back into antiquity. The Biblical law against the carrying of "diverse weights, a large and a small"is more literally translated as "you shall not carry a stone and a stone, a large and a small". There was no standardized "stone" in the ancient Jewish world,but in Roman times stone weights were crafted to multiples of the Roman pound.Such weights varied in quality: the Yale Medical Library holds 10 and 50-pound examples of polished serpentine, while a 40-pound example at the Eschborn Museum is made of sandstone.

The stone remains widely used in the UK and Ireland for human body weight: in those countries people may commonly be said to weigh, "11 stone 4" (11 stones and 4 pounds), rather than "72 kilograms" as in many other countries, or "158 pounds" (the conventional way of expressing the same weight in the US).[38] The correct plural form of stone in this context is stone; in other contexts, the correct plural is stones. In Australia and New Zealand, metrication has almost entirely displaced stone and pounds since the 1970s.

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2017年4月21日星期五

Figure statue-1 for what's the benefit?

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The  figure statue-1 is a famous wooden sculpture of the god that was made on the in the. In the early nineteenth century, the sculpture was given by the islanders to the London Missionary Society to mark their conversion to Christianity. Following this, it was brought back to England to be displayed, first in the museum of the and then in the British Museum.

Statue of Freedom is a classical female figure with long, flowing hair wearing a helmet with a crest composed of an eagle’s head and feathers. She wears a classical dress secured with a brooch inscribed "U.S." Over it is draped a heavy, flowing, toga-like robe fringed with fur and decorative balls. Her right hand rests upon the hilt of a sheathed sword wrapped in a scarf; in her left hand she holds a laurel wreath of victory and the shield of the United States with 13 stripes.

The helmet is encircled by nine stars. Ten bronze points tipped with platinum are attached to her headdress, shoulders and shield for protection from lightning. She stands on a cast-iron pedestal topped with a globe encircled with the motto.

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2017年4月19日星期三

The Garden Table is a free share?

The flowers are in bloom, the birds are singing and the wind warmly strokes your skin. Here it is, the warm season! How about eating in the garden? With the right accessories and garden furniture you can create the impression of being anywhere. Maritime Mediterranean feeling with warm teakwood or the allure of Paris with a bistro table. What are you waiting for? Get out in the fresh air and turn your garden into an oasis of well-being. Do not know how to start? How about the right dining table for the garden?

Garden tables are not all the same! No, they exist in a thousand sizes, colours and variations: tables made out of aluminium, wood, stainless steel, plastic, cement. The most important thing is that you buy a version which fulfils your needs. For a two person household or as a side table the manufacturer Garden table made of teak is exactly right. The manufacturer Garden table that lack of space is no reason to go without a properly designed garden table. Should your design table stand uncovered and be exposed to the elements the bistro folding table by Garden table would be the ideal choice. It is weatherproof and can be tidied away in a space saving manner.

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2017年4月17日星期一

Teak Wood Sandstone is a kind of yellow sandstone quarried in India?

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Teak Wood Sandstone is a kind of yellow sandstone quarried in India. This stone is especially good for Building stone, sinks, monuments, pool coping, sills, ornamental stone, interior, exterrior, wall, f and other design projects. It also called Teakwood Sandstone,Yellow Teak,Teak Sandstone,Golden Teak,Teak Vein Sandstone, Khatu Teak Wood Sandstone, Khatu Teak Wood Bidasar . Teak Wood Sandstone can be processed into Sawn Cut, Sanded, Rockfaced, Sandblasted, Bushhammered, Tumbled, Thermalled, Natural Cleft, Weatheredge and so on.

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2017年4月14日星期五

What's the difference between The Golden crystal?

Metal-coated crystals are natural crystals, such as quartz, whose surface has been coated with metal to give them an iridescent metallic sheen. Crystals treated this way are used as gemstones and for other decorative purposes. Possible coatings include gold (resulting in a stone called aqua aura), indium, titanium, niobium and copper. Other names for crystals treated so include; angel aura, flame aura, opal aura or rainbow quartz.

Aqua aura is created in a vacuum chamber from quartz crystals and gold vapour by vapour deposition. The quartz is heated to 871 °C (1600 °F) in a vacuum, and then gold vapor is added to the chamber. The gold atoms fuse to the crystal's surface, which gives the crystal an iridescent metallic sheen. When viewed under a gemological microscope in diffused direct transmitted light, aqua aura displays the following properties

The Golden Crystal is a supremely powerful crystalline artifact that was a major driving plot point in both Sailor Moon Super S and the Dream saga of the manga, though both their origins severely differ between the original anime and manga.

It is the Earth's equivalent of the Silver Crystal and equals it in strength and power. In the Cloverway English dub, it was known as the Golden Crystal of Dreams.

With her newfound strength and freedom, she uses the immensely strong, dream-infused abilities of the Golden Crystal against the five Super Sailor Senshi. The Amazoness Quartet steal the crystal from the queen and give it to Super Sailor Moon. Super Sailor Moon and Super Sailor Chibi Moon combine their power with the power of dreams from the people of Earth and it is used to seal.

Rainbow quartz have been treated with a combination of titanium and gold. Titanium molecules are bonded to the quartz by the natural electrostatic charge of the crystal in a process known as magnetron ionization. The brilliant color of flame aura is the result of optical interference effects produced by layers of titanium. Since only electricity is used to deposit the titanium layers and create these colors, very little heat is involved and the integrity of the golden crystal is maintained. The crystal does not become brittle or prone to breakage as with other treatments.
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2017年4月12日星期三

European Tombstone is a specialized?

A headstone, tombstone, or gravestone is a stele or marker, usually stone, that is placed over a grave. They are traditional for burials in the Christian, Jewish and Muslim religions, among others. In most cases they have the deceased's name, date of birth, and date of death inscribed on them, along with a personal message, or prayer, but they may contain pieces of funerary art, especially details in stone relief. In many parts of Europe insetting a photograph of the deceased in a frame is very common.

The stele (plural stelae), as it is called in an archaeological context, is one of the oldest forms of funerary art. Originally, a tombstone was the stone lid of a stone coffin, or the coffin itself, and a gravestone was the stone slab that was laid over a grave. Now all three terms are also used for markers placed at the head of the grave. Some graves in the 18th century also contained footstones to demarcate the foot end of the grave. This sometimes developed into full kerb sets that marked the whole perimeter of the grave. Footstones were rarely annotated with more than the deceased's initials and year of death, and sometimes a memorial mason and plot reference number. Many cemeteries and churchyards have removed those extra stones to ease grass cutting by machine mower. Note that in some UK cemeteries the principal, and indeed only, marker is placed at the foot of the grave.

Owing to soil movement and Downhill creep on gentle slopes, older headstones and footstones can often be found tilted at an angle. Over time, this movement can result in the stones being sited several metres away from their original location.

Graves, and any related memorials are a focus for mourning and remembrance. The names of relatives are often added to a gravestone over the years, so that one marker may chronicle the passing of an entire family spread over decades. Since gravestones and a plot in a cemetery or churchyard cost money, they are also a symbol of wealth or prominence in a community. Some gravestones were even commissioned and erected to their own memory by people who were still living, as a testament to their wealth and status. In a Christian context, the very wealthy often erected elaborate memorials within churches rather than having simply external gravestones. Crematoria frequently offer similar alternatives to families who do not have a grave to mark, but who want a focus for their mourning and for remembrance. Carved or cast commemorative plaques inside the crematorium for example may serve this purpose.

A cemetery may follow national codes of practice or independently prescribe the size and use of certain materials, especially in a conservation area. Some may limit the placing of a wooden memorial to six months after burial, after which a more permanent memorial must be placed. Others may require stones of a certain shape or position to facilitate grass-cutting. Headstones of granite, marble and other kinds of stone are usually created, installed, and repaired by monumental masons. Cemeteries require regular inspection and maintenance, as stones may settle, topple and, on rare occasions, fall and injure people;[or graves may simply become overgrown and their markers lost or vandalised.

European Tombstone Restoration is a specialized job for a monumental mason. Even overgrowth removal requires care to avoid damaging the carving. For example, ivy should only be cut at the base roots and left to naturally die off, never pulled off forcefully. Many materials have been used as markers.
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2017年4月10日星期一

There are different types of flooring pattern twists, which is commonly referred to as a berber?

Flooring pattern is the general term for a permanent covering of a floor, or for the work of installing such a floor covering. Floor covering is a term to generically describe any finish material applied over a floor structure to provide a walking surface. Both terms are used interchangeably but floor covering refers more to loose-laid materials.

The Flooring pattern under the flooring is called the subfloor, which provides the support for the flooring. Special purpose subfloors like floating floors, raised floors or sprung floors may be laid upon another underlying subfloor which provides the structural strength. Subfloors that are below grade (underground) or ground level floors in buildings without basements typically have a cement subfloor. Subfloors above grade (above ground) typically have a plywood subfloor.

There are different types of flooring pattern twists, which is commonly referred to as a berber. Twist carpeting is composed of multiple twisted fibers set into the carpet backing. It is typically used in low traffic areas. Another type of carpeting is looped carpets, which are composed of looped fibers set into the carpet backing. This type of carpeting is typically used in high traffic areas as it is easy to clean.

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Quartz belongs to the trigonal crystal system

Quartz is a mineral composed of silicon and oxygen atoms in a continuous framework of SiO4 silicon–oxygen tetrahedra, with each oxygen being shared between two tetrahedra, giving an overall chemical formula of SiO2. Quartz is the second most abundant mineral in Earth's continental crust, behind feldspar.[7]

There are many different varieties of quartz, several of which are semi-precious gemstones. Since antiquity, varieties of quartz have been the most commonly used minerals in the making of jewelry and hardstone carvings, especially in Eurasia.

The word "quartz" is derived from the German word "Quarz" and its Middle High German ancestor "twarc", which probably originated in Slavic, cf. Czech tvrdý ("hard"), Polish twardy ("hard"), Serbian and Croatian tvrd ("hard").[8]

The Ancient Greeks referred to quartz as κρύσταλλος (krustallos) derived from the Ancient Greek κρύος (kruos) meaning "icy cold", because some philosophers (including Theophrastus) apparently believed the mineral to be a form of supercooled ice.[9] Today, the term rock crystal is sometimes used as an alternative name for the purest form of quartz.

Quartz belongs to the trigonal crystal system. The ideal crystal shape is a six-sided prism terminating with six-sided pyramids at each end. In nature quartz crystals are often twinned, distorted, or so intergrown with adjacent crystals of quartz or other minerals as to only show part of this shape, or to lack obvious crystal faces altogether and appear massive. Well-formed crystals typically form in a 'bed' that has unconstrained growth into a void; usually the crystals are attached at the other end to a matrix and only one termination pyramid is present. However, doubly terminated crystals do occur where they develop freely without attachment, for instance within gypsum. A quartz geode is such a situation where the void is approximately spherical in shape, lined with a bed of crystals pointing inward.

quartz crystallizes in the trigonal crystal system, space group P3121 and P3221 respectively. β-quartz belongs to the hexagonal system, space group P6222 and P6422, respectively.[10] These space groups are truly chiral (they each belong to the 11 enantiomorphous pairs). Both α-quartz and β-quartz are examples of chiral crystal structures composed of achiral building blocks (SiO4 tetrahedra in the present case). The transformation between α- and β-quartz only involves a comparatively minor rotation of the tetrahedra with respect to one another, without change in the way they are linked.
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