
Bethel WhiteBethel White American Granite
Type: Granite | Color: White | Origin: USA
Recommended Usage:
Bethel White granite is ideal for luxury marble flooring, natural stone countertops, elegant wall cladding, and premium tiles in Kuwait. Its durability and aesthetic appeal make it a preferred choice for both residential and commercial architectural stone design projects.
Additional Names:
Bethel White is also known as Bethel White Gold Granite in various markets.
Finished Surface:
Polished, Honed, Brushed, and Flamed finishes enhance Bethel White's versatility, making it a perfect fit for diverse design concepts.
Description:
Bethel White granite, sourced from the pristine quarries of the USA, is renowned for its pure white hue, exuding sophistication and timeless elegance. This luxurious granite is celebrated for its exceptional durability, with a compressive strength of 2051 and impressive resistance to freezing conditions. Its low water absorption rate of 0.27% ensures longevity and minimal maintenance, making it an ideal choice for high-end architecture and interior design projects. The subtle sparkle of its surface adds a touch of opulence to any space, making it perfect for creating statement pieces in kitchens, bathrooms, and beyond. Architects and designers in Kuwait favor Bethel White for its ability to seamlessly blend with modern and traditional aesthetics, offering unparalleled versatility in design.
Physical Mechanical Characteristics
Average references values
| Compressive strength: | 2051 (kg/cm²) |
| After freezing: | 1761 (kg/cm²) |
| Ultimate tensile strength: | 116 (kg/cm²) |
| Coef. thermal expansion: | 0,0073 (mm/mcm°c) |
| Water absorption: | 0,27 (%) |
| Impact test / min. fall height: | 59 (cm) |
| Frictional wear test: | 3,5 (mm) |
| Bulk density: | 2603 (kg/cm³) |
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