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Khairthal Grey Schist Setts for coverings

Slate Capital is processing setts sourced from a new quarry of  (rustic silver-grey schist quartzite) located in the Alwar District in Rajasthan State. Currently, we are processing setts as per customer specifications. The raw materials that we have transported to our processing facilities are also suitable for other applications like Thin Veneer Stone Ledgers, Castle Stones and other Stone Masonry items.

khairtal grey schist quartzite setts
Setts of Khairtal Grey Schist (Quartzite) packed in cartons

The setts that are currently being processed by us are 18" x 12" (45ccm x 30cm) with a thickness range of 0.5" - 0.8" (15-20mm). The top surface and the bottom surface are naturally split and the edges are machine sawn. The pieces are glued together on the edges using Lapox 2 component adhesive and packed in a master carton containing 5 setts each.

The golden splashes seen on some tiles are mineral impurities in the rock that occurred during the natural process of metamorphosis. There will be no oxidation or fading on storage or usage of the materials in the project.

Slate Capital is processing orders for this product and has an assured source of its own quarries that are located about 50 km from the processing facilities.

As a B2B company, we accept orders as per specifications shared by our reselling customers or project consultants. We also pack materials for our customers in customised boxes with branding and GS1 identifiers shared by the customers.

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