About Quartzite
Quartzite is a dense metamorphic rock, predominantly composed of quartz. Its geological formation begins as sand grains, which over time become compressed and cemented into sandstone. Under the influence of substantial heat and pressure, these sand grains undergo a transformation, losing their original shape and merging into a compact and robust rock. Typically, quartzite appears in shades of white or light colors, a reflection of the naturally light hue of quartz sand.Advantages of Quartzite
- Exceptional hardness
- Resistance to acidic substances
- Variety in porosity levels/li>





















































































