Bengal Black is a high-quality natural granite featuring a rich deep black surface with fine, uniform mineral grains, giving it a sleek and premium appearance. It is widely used in modern architecture for its elegant look and strong performance.This granite is suitable for flooring, wall cladding, kitchen countertops, staircases, monuments, and exterior façades. Its polished finish enhances its dark tone, making it a popular choice for luxury residential and commercial projects.Bengal Black is known for its exceptional durability, high strength, scratch resistance, and low maintenance, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications where long-lasting beauty is required.
Bengal Black – Product Specifications
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Material Type: Natural Granite / Gabbro (igneous rock)
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Color: Deep black with fine white or silvery mineral specks
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Texture: Medium to fine grain, uniform structure
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Finish Options: Polished, Honed, Leather, Flamed, Bush-hammered
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Thickness: 15 mm – 30 mm (custom up to 50 mm available)
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Slab Size: Gang saw slabs and cutter slabs available
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Tile Sizes: 60×30 cm, 60×60 cm, 30×30 cm, custom sizes
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Density: ~2.6 – 2.9 g/cm³ (very dense stone)
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Water Absorption: Very low (0.08% – 0.25%)
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Compressive Strength: ~170 – 230 MPa (high strength stone)
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Hardness (Mohs scale): 6.5 – 7 (highly scratch resistant)
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Porosity: Very low
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Durability: High resistance to heat, weather, stains, and wear
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Applications: Flooring, wall cladding, kitchen countertops, staircases, monuments, exterior paving
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Origin: India
Key Features
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Strong and long-lasting natural stone
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Elegant deep black finish suitable for premium projects
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Low maintenance and easy cleaning
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Suitable for both interior and exterior use
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Ideal for high-traffic commercial and residential spaces
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Our ceramic, porcelain, and vitrified tiles are manufactured under strict quality control and comply with international standards including ISO 9001, CE Marking, EN 14411, BIS (IS 15622 / IS 13755), CE Marking, EN 12057 / EN 12058 and ASTM standards.