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Slate Stone

Slates are dense and fine grained rock. The color of slates are generally gray, red, brown and green ranging from dark to light. It is produced by the compression of clays, shale, and various other rocks developing a characteristic cleavage consisting sericite and quartz with biotite, chlorite, and hematite as principal accessories. In other words slates are generally formed by low-grade regional metamorphism of pelithic sediments or fine-grained tuffs. It can be associated with other metamorphic sedimentary or volcanic rocks. Slates are or argillaceous origin of metamorphic rocks and can also be defined as a layered stone. Fossils may be sometimes preserved in slate but are invariably distorted. Folds are often apparent in the field. Too fine-grained are tough to distinguished with the naked eye.

Physical Properties of Slate

Physically these are Metamorphic-Argillaceous rocks, which has developed a well-marked splittable cleavages with or without developed recrystallization & spots/knots of minerals like garnet, pyrite, andulasite, etc. They are normally fine to medium grained, moderately hard & compact, less homogeneous with varying textures & shades. It has an ability to split into thin layers along the plane of cleavages due to flattened & elongated minerals along the plane of cleavage.
Hardness 3.0 to 4.0 on Moh's scale
Density 2.6 to 2.8 Kg/cm3
Modulus of Rupture 22 to 34 N/mm2
Compressive Strength 24 to 36 N/mm2
Specific Gravity 2.65 to 2.80
Porosity Low to very low
Water Absorption 1.5 to 2%
Weather Impact Resistant
Corrodibility 0.4 to 0.7%

Chemical Properties of Slate

Chemically they are Multi-Mineral, metamorphic argilaceous rocks made of an aggregate of minerals and colloidal substances. Essentially mineral composition includes quartz, mica, chlorite, sericite & oxides of iron with occasional spots/knots of minerals like garnet, pyrite, andulasite, etc.
SiO2 55-65%
Iron (Fe2O3) 4%-8%
Alumina (Al2O3) 15 to 20%
Soda (Na2O) & Potash (K2O) 2-4%
Lime (CaO) 0.5-1%
Magnesia (MgO) 0.5-3%
TiO2 0.4-0.5%
Loss On Ignition (LOI) 3-4%
It is fairly resistant to acids and staining.

Uses of Slate

  • Paving
  • Stepping stone in garden
  • Combined with other materials gives quality and attractiveness
  • Square blocks for a break band in section of granite paving
  • Decorative clocks and thermameters
  • Picture frame, mirrors, coasters, trivets, switch plates, candle holders.
  • Engraved and painted in jewellery like earrings and pins.

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Slate Stone Copper
Slate Copper
Slate Stone Deoli Green
Slate Deoli Green
Slate Stone Golden
Slate Golden
Slate Stone Silver
Slate Silver
   

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