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Sourcing guidance for Granite
How to evaluate the quality and grade of granite for commercial projects?
When sourcing granite, quality is determined by physical properties and aesthetic consistency. Buyers should prioritize Grade A material which is free of hairline cracks, pits, and large color variations. Key technical metrics include a water absorption rate of less than 0.4% to ensure stain resistance and a compressive strength exceeding 100 MPa for high-traffic durability. Always request a ASTM or EN standard test report to verify the stone's density and hardness.
What are the essential surface finishes and their specific use cases?
The choice of finish depends on the application: Polished finishes are ideal for indoor flooring and countertops due to their high gloss and easy cleaning; Honed finishes provide a matte look suitable for high-traffic areas to hide scratches; Flamed or Bush-hammered finishes are mandatory for outdoor paving to provide essential anti-slip properties (R11 or higher rating). Ensure the supplier can provide consistent texture across large batches.
What compliance standards should international granite buyers look for?
For the US market, ensure compliance with ASTM C615 (Standard Specification for Granite Dimension Stone). For the EU, products must carry the CE Marking and comply with EN 14617. Additionally, for indoor applications, verify Radon emission safety levels and ensure the stone meets VOC emission standards to guarantee indoor air quality.
How can buyers ensure color consistency in large-scale bulk orders?
Granite is a natural product, so tonal variation is inevitable. To manage this, require the supplier to source blocks from the same quarry layer (same bench). Request a 'Range Sample' showing the maximum light-to-dark deviation. For mega-projects, it is professional practice to conduct a dry-lay inspection at the factory where slabs are numbered and arranged to ensure a seamless transition before packing.
Cross-Border Granite Procurement Risks and Strategies
What are the primary risks in shipping granite internationally and how to mitigate them?
The biggest risk is breakage during transit due to the material's weight and brittleness. Ensure the supplier uses IPPC-certified fumigated strong wooden crates with internal padding and steel strap reinforcement. For thin slabs (2cm), A-frame racks are recommended. Always negotiate CIF terms or purchase independent marine insurance that covers 'All Risks' to protect against breakage during loading and unloading.
How should buyers negotiate pricing and MOQs with granite suppliers?
Granite pricing is often quoted per square meter. To get the best rates, aim for Full Container Load (FCL) orders, as shipping partial loads (LCL) significantly increases the risk of damage and per-unit logistics costs. On Made-in-China.com, you can find suppliers willing to offer 15-20% discounts for volume orders exceeding 500 square meters. Always clarify if the price includes fobbing charges, slab reinforcement, or special edge treatments.
What are the critical transaction security tips for stone procurement?
Never pay the full amount upfront. The industry standard is a 30% deposit and 70% balance against the Bill of Lading (B/L) or via Letter of Credit (L/C) for large contracts. Use the Secured Trading services on Made-in-China.com to ensure payment is only released after the goods pass inspection. Hiring a third-party inspector (like SGS or Intertek) to verify the quantity and quality before the container is sealed is a highly recommended safety measure.
How to handle international trade policies and customs duties for granite?
Check for anti-dumping duties (ADD) or countervailing duties that your country may impose on stone products from specific regions. Ensure the supplier provides a detailed Packing List, Commercial Invoice, and Certificate of Origin (CO) to facilitate customs clearance. For the US market, verify the HS Code (typically 6802) to determine the exact tariff rate and avoid unexpected 'entry bond' issues.





























