Namibian Gold Granite, known for its warm golden hues and intricate veining, pairs best with neutral or complementary backsplashes. Consider:
– Cream or Beige Subway Tiles: Enhance warmth without overpowering the granite.
– Textured Stone Mosaics: Add depth while harmonizing with natural patterns.
– Matte Black Glass: Modern contrast for bold designs.
Processing granite into high-quality aggregates requires specialized equipment:

Core Equipment:
1. Primary Jaw Crusher (e.g., PE600×900) – Crushes raw granite to ≤200mm.
2. Secondary Cone Crusher (e.g., HPT300) – Further reduces size to ≤50mm.
3. Tertiary Impact Crusher (e.g., VSI6X1145) – Produces 0-5mm sand with high cubicity.
Key Parameters Table:
| Equipment | Model | Capacity (t/h) | Output Size (mm) | Power (kW) |
|———–|——-|—————-|——————|————|
| Jaw Crusher | PE600×900 | 50-180 | ≤200 | 75 |
| Cone Crusher | HPT300 | 70-250 | ≤50 | 250 |
| Sand Maker | VSI6X1145 | 100-350 | 0-5 | 315 |
Q1: Can Namibian Gold Granite be used for concrete aggregates?
Yes, its high hardness (Mohs 6-7) makes it ideal for high-strength concrete.
Q2: How to reduce dust in granite crushing?
Install wet suppression systems or closed-circuit dust collectors.

Project: 200tph Granite Aggregate Plant in Namibia
Solution: PE750×1060 Jaw Crusher + HST315 Cone Crusher + VSI5X1145 Sand Maker. Achieved 45% sand yield with 0-5mm fineness modulus of 2.8.