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Xiamen YongFeng Stone Co., Ltd: Your Professional Granite Manufacturer!

 

Xiamen YongFeng Stone Co., Ltd. is a professional manufacturer of stone products in South East China. It has been dedicating itself to stone industry since 1996. We have long been focusing on granite products from Fujian, the world's largest stone producing area.

 

Why choose us?

Rich experience

After 10 years of accumulation, Yongfeng has more than 150 skilled stonemasons to serve customers, with a total production area of ​​7,000 square meters, which can complete customers' large-scale engineering orders.

Our factory

Our Fujian production base has an annual production capacity of 1 million square meters. It has a production plant of 2,300 m² and a storage area of 4,000 m².

 

Advanced equipment

There are 5 modern production lines. 3 large sand saws, 18 circular saws, 14 infrared cutting machines, 2 automatic grinders, 7 forklifts, etc.

 

Our product range and applications

We manufacture tile, slab, stair, countertop, vanity, fireplace, paving stone,curbstone, tombstone, mosaic, sculpture, pebble, medallion, which apply to interior, exterior building applications, public square, landscaping, etc.

 

  • White Granite Floor Tiles
    Name of material: G602 granite
    Origin of quarry: Fujian, China
    Color: Light grey background with white grains
    Common finish: Flamed, polished, fine picked.
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  • White Sparkle Granite Floor Tiles
    Name of material: Sesame White, G602
    Origin of quarry: Fujian, China
    Color: Light grey background with white grains
    Common finish: Flamed, polished, fine picked, bush...
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  • Kashmir White Granite Tile
    Name of material: Kashmir White Granite
    Origin of quarry: India (Keelaiyur, Nagapattinam district, Madurai, Tamil Nadu)
    Color: light gray or off-white background color with subtle...
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  • White Galaxy Granite Tiles
    Name of material: White Galaxy
    Origin of quarry: Brazil
    Color: white background with striking black and gray accents.
    Common finish: Flamed, polished, fine picked, bush...
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  • White Granite Wall Tiles
    Name of material: G602 granite
    Origin of quarry: China
    Color: light gray background color with consistent speckles.
    Common finish: Flamed, polished, fine picked, bush...
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  • River White Granite Tile
    Other Names: Thunder White Granite, River Yellow Granite
    Origin: India / Brazil
    Color: White base with flowing grey veins and occasional red or burgundy mineral flecks
    Common...
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  • G603 Granite Slab
    Name of material: G603 Granite
    Other names: Balma Grey Granite, Padang Light Granite, Sesame White Granite, Padang White, Bianco Amoy Granite, Bianco Crystal Granite, Bianco Gamma Granite,...
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  • G603 Granite Tile
    Name of material: G603 Granite
    Other names: Balma Grey Granite, Padang Light Granite, Sesame White Granite, Padang White, Bianco Amoy Granite, Bianco Crystal Granite, Bianco Gamma Granite,...
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  • G439 Granite Slab
    Name of material: G439 granite
    Other names: China Bianco Sardo Granite, Big Flower White Granite, Big Flower Granite
    Origin of quarry: China
    Color: White, Grey, Semi White...
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  • G623 Granite Slab
    Name of material: G623 granite
    Other names: G623 Gray Granite, Padang Beta Granite
    Color: White, Grey, Semi White
    Common finish: Flamed, polished, fine picked, bush...
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  • Bala Flower Granite
    Other names: China Bala Flower Granite, G430 Granite, Barra Flowers Granite
    Common finish: Flamed, polished, fine picked, bush hammered.
    Application: Flooring, paving, walling,...
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  • White Rose Granite Slab
    Name of material: White Rose granite
    Other names: Rose White granite
    Common finish: Flamed, polished, fine picked, bush hammered.
    Application: Flooring, paving, walling,...
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Benefits of Granite

Resists chips and scratches

One of the best reasons to choose granite for your kitchen is that the material is so durable that it resists chips and scratches under normal use. Granite is the second hardest material in the world, just behind diamonds. However, you should always use a cutting board for dicing, chopping, and slicing foods since sharp knives and cleavers may damage the granite. If granite countertops are installed properly, they will last for decades.

Affordable

Have you ever wondered why granite countertops are so popular? Part of it is due to their high affordability. Prices range from $40 a square foot to $200, including installation costs. The variation in pricing results from the thickness of the slab and the resulting increased installation costs. The thicker the slab, the more expensive it will be to install.

White Granite Floor Tiles
White Sparkle Granite Floor Tiles

Heat resistant

Another benefit to granite is their heat resistance. Granite is naturally formed by pressure and heat which means that granite countertops resist heat well. You can even put a hot pot or pan on the surface of your granite countertops without scorching it, though we recommend using pot holders.

Stain resistant

In addition to heat resistance, granite are stain resistant with a properly applied sealant. Granite is a porous material and can be stained by alkalines and acids. However, with a proper sealant applied annually, your granite countertops will maintain stain resistance. Keep in mind that any liquid and food spills should still be removed immediately with water and a mild detergent (such as a natural cleaner or a small amount of soap). If spills dry on the counter top, you should be able to gently scrape them off using a plastic scraper. When you have granite countertops installed, ask the installation expert about the type of sealant to apply every year.

 

 

Product Parameters

 

 

 

Testing data

Water Absorption:

0.32%

Density:

2620 kg/cbm

Flexural strength:

14.5 MPa

Compressive strength:

190-210 MPa

 

Types of Granite
White Galaxy Granite Tiles
White Granite Wall Tiles
River White Granite Tile
Kashmir White Granite Tile

White granite
White granite is made up mostly of quartz, which gives it a milky white appearance, and feldspar, which lends a hand in the off-white category. If there are black spots in this type of slab, that’s because of the presence of amphibole grains.

 

Black granite
“Granite” that is 100 percent black, much like “granite” that is 100 percent white, is not granite at all. For a material to qualify as granite, it must be 20 percent quartz, and it’s impossible for a material that is 20 percent quartz to be completely black.

 

Pink granite
Pink granite is created due to a high concentration of potassium feldspar. Within this type, you should be able to spot small specks of milky, translucent quartz, dark speckles of amphibole, and white feldspar. Even though the primary mineral is potassium feldspar, in pieces of genuine granite, these should still be visible.

 

Black and white granite
Black and white granite has an equal amount of quartz, feldspar, and amphibole, which creates a speckled look of black and white. This is a very common type of granite that you’ve probably seen used on countertops before.

 

Red granite
Red granite is a variation of pink granite that’s rich in potassium feldspar—but the feldspar takes on a redder color rather than a pink one. You can also get a red hue from iron oxide that’s present in hematite grains included in the feldspar—the same process that gives rust its reddish color.

 

Blue granite
Unfortunately, if you see something that’s advertised as blue granite, it’s most likely not genuine granite. It’s probably something called larvikite, which is another type of igneous rock and sometimes referred to as “blue granite”—even though it’s not granite. Another type of rock that it could be is anorthosite, which contains a large amount of blue labradorite and is oftentimes marketed as “blue granite.”

 

Green granite
Much like “blue granite,” “green granite” is once again most likely not granite. It’s probably a variation of marble that contains serpentine or a green version of soapstone that’s being sold as granite.

 

White Granite Wall Tiles

 

Our Working Process

Set a strategy
Determine quantity, style and delivery time.

 

Sign contract
Provide efficient, high-quality services.

 

Production
Strict control and quality control at all levels.

 

Delivery
Delivery to customers according to contract time.

 

 

Packaging and Shipping

We use wooden pallets and wooden boxes for packaging, and have professional logistics partners for global delivery, including door-to-door service, to ensure safe and intact transportation.

G623 Granite Slab

 

 

Certifications

 

 

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FAQ

 
 

Q: What makes granite so hard and durable?

A: Granite’s hardness and durability are due to its interlocking mineral structure. The slow cooling process allows crystals to form large, tight bonds, making it one of the hardest and most resilient natural stones.

Q: Is granite heat resistant?

A: Yes, granite is highly heat resistant, making it an excellent choice for kitchen countertops and other areas that might be exposed to high temperatures. It can handle direct heat without damage.

Q: Can granite be used outdoors?

A: Absolutely, granite can be used outdoors. Its resistance to weathering and staining makes it ideal for patios, outdoor kitchens, and landscaping elements.

Q: Is granite porous?

A: While granite is relatively non-porous, it can absorb liquids if left unsealed. Sealing it periodically helps maintain its stain-resistant properties and enhances its longevity.

Q: How does granite affect home value?

A: Installing granite countertops or floors can increase a home’s value. Its aesthetic appeal and durability make it a sought-after feature in real estate markets.

Q: What maintenance does granite require?

A: Granite requires minimal maintenance. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water, occasional sealing, and avoiding acidic cleaners help preserve its beauty and performance.

Q: Are there different types of granite?

A: Yes, there are numerous types of granite, each with distinct colors, patterns, and textures. This variety allows for creative and personalized design choices for any space.

As one of the leading granite manufacturers and suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to wholesale high quality granite at competitive price from our factory. Contact us for more details.

Granite Pink Colour, Dark Grey Granite Slab