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As soon as the granite is taken out of the earth, it has to be cut in different shapes. This is basically made with wire saws that are usually treated with different sorts of abrasives from sand to aluminium oxide to diamond, together with water which is a coolant.
Other sorts of cutting devices are on many occasions used together, if these are not available, these wire saws. Water jet cutting, for instance, uses a focused, high-pressure stream to cut stone paying attention to particular cutting lines.
Once it has been set up that the granite blocks are to be used for countertops and tile, they are cut and polished into the standard shapes used for each of the above-mentioned applications.
The granite tile and slabs are calibrated to ensure that the thickness of the granite is does not have bumps or asperities and gauged to make sure that they are square; tiles are bevelled to offer smooth edges. Once this stage of the process is finished, you can start working for your project.
There are four operations that are involved in the processing of granite. They are: