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How to Identify Rocks

Igneous Rock is formed when a magma cools underground and crystallizes or when it erupts unto the surface of the ground, cools and crystallizes. Magma that erupts onto the surface is called lava. When magma cools slowly underground the crystals are large enough to see. When it cools quickly on the surface, the crystals are very small and you would need a magnifier or a microscope to see them. Sometimes, when the magma cools very quickly, it forms a kind of black glass that you cannot see through. Granite & Basalt are a few examples of Igneous Rocks.

Sedimentary Rock forms from particles, called sediment, that are worn off other rocks. The particles are sand, silt, and clay. Sand has the largest particles while clay has the smallest. If there are a lot of pebbles mixed with the sand, it is called gravel. The sediment gets turned into rock by being buried and compacted by pressure from the weight above it. Another way it becomes rock is from being cemented together by material that has been dissolved in water. Often, both cementing and compaction take place together. A few examples of Sedimentary Rocks are Limestone, Sandstone & Shale .

Metamorphic Rock is formed by great heat, or pressure, or both. The pressure can come from being buried very deep in the earth’s crust, or from the huge plates of the earth’s crust pushing against each other. The deeper below the surface of the earth, the higher the temperature, so deep burial also means high temperatures. Another way that high temperatures occur is when magma rises through the earth’s upper crust. It is very hot and bakes the rock through which it moves. Hot liquids or gases from the magma also can cause chemical changes in the rock around the magma. Marble & Quartzite are a few examples of Metamorphic Rocks.


What is the Rock Cycle?
Rocks, like mountains, do not last forever. The weather, running water, and ice wear them down. All kinds of rocks become sediment. Sediment is sand, silt, or clay. As the sediment is buried it is compressed and material dissolved in water cements it together to make it into sedimentary rock. If a great amount of pressure is exerted on the sedimentary rock, or it is heated, it may turn into a metamorphic rock. If rocks are buried deep enough, they melt. When the rock material is molten, it is called a magma. If the magma moves upward toward the surface it cools and crystallizes to form igneous rocks. This whole process is called the Rock Cycle.

Marine Tech light weight Onyx


Crocodile Rocks introduces Marine Tech Composite Natural Stone slabs. This video is demonstrating how strong the Marine Tech really is! The particular stone in the video is a piece of 1cm onyx slab sample. It is a lightweight material with an extremely strong lightweight composite backing. This product is designed specifically for yacht, aviation & elevator interiors. Note: Onyx is still transparent with the marine tech!!! Contact Crocodile Rocks for more information. Click HERE to watch video.



New Lightweight Material

Marine Tech Composite natural stone slabs are a product line that has been developed specifically for the luxury yacht industry.  The Marine Tech Composite material is all premium hand selected stones that are cut in book matched sets. They have a high polish surface with high strength and flexibility They are full sized natural slabs that are thin with a highly developed composite core materials laminated to the back. The result is natural Onyx, Marble and Granite that is half of the weight and twice as strong as standard 2cm natural stone slab.

  

We’ve ordered the following materials!

Marble
Eramosa Vein cut 2cm

Botticicino Semi classico 2cmSarah Red 2cm
Emperador Dark 2cm
Crema Marfil 2cm
Calacatta Crestola Oro 2cm/3cm
Calacatta Classical Gold  2cm/3cm
Daino Reale 2cm
Botticino Fiorito 2cm
Black & Gold Michelangelo 2cm

Onyx
Golden Violet
Stalattite
Verde
Light Blue
Black vein cut

Tiles
Belgian Truffles Limestone (leathered finish) in a french pattern 24″x 48″

Pictures to follow.

Welcome to Crocodile Rocks!

We are a natural stone slab supplier that is dedicated to the fabricator. Specializing in Onyx,Marble,Soapstone,Limestone,Travertine,Sandstone and Granite. Our warehouse is open to the public for material selection. Our policy is to sell directly to fabricators. An “A through E” relative cost system will be used for public inquires into slab costs. We are dedicated to offering you the most exquisite materials around. We also have undeniable pricing and a team of professionals that will knock your socks off.


Come visit our showroom and indoor warehouse.
Address: 6828 N.E 175th Street Kenmore, WA 98028
Office (425) 483-2053 / Fax (425) 487-1541
Hours:   M-F: 8:30-4:30    Sat: 10-4    Sun: Closed

Welcome to our new blog!

We are very excited to introduce our new blog. We will be sharing our current materials with you, in addition to any upcoming shipments that we have ordered. And of course, we appreciate any suggestions you may have regarding materials or products you would like us to carry. Thank you for checking us out. We hope you continue to follow our success. Don’t forget to place a bookmark for quick easy access.