Nero Impala Black Granite, also known as Nero Africa or Black Impala, is a dark grey natural stone quarried in South Africa. This stone has been used since the 1940's for construction and ornamental uses. Varieties available at several quarries in the Bosspruit region include Impala Light(light grey), Impala Medium, and Impala Dark(dark grey). It's been noted recently that Nero Impala used for flooring has been losing it's polish in a short period of time so it's advisable to use honed tiles for flooring.
COUNTRY: SOUTH AFRICA- The Bosspruit region, Rustenburg
COLOR: Dark Grey
WATER ABSORPTION: 0.05%-0.15%
HARDNESS: Not Available
ALSO CALLED: Afrika Schwarz, Black Impala, Eagle Black, Impala Black, Impala Gabbro, Impala Granit, Impala KM, Impala Nero, Impala Schwarz, Jasberg, Marikana, Marikana Black, Negro Impala, Negro Rustemberg, Negro Rustemburg, Negro Sudafrica, Nero Africa, Nero Africa, Nero Africa Impala, Nero Afrika, Nero Impala Africa, Nero Impala Afrika, Nero Rustemberg, Noir Afrique, Preto SK, Rustenberg, Rustenberg Grey, Rustenberg Impala, Rustenburg, Rustenburg Grey
SIMILAR STONES: Academy Black, Andes Black, Cambrian Black, Jet Mist
SCIENTIFIC TERMINOLOGY: European Standard: Gabbro/ US and Chinese Markets: Granite
USES INCLUDE: Countertops, Table Tops, Monuments, Flooring, Wall Cladding