Agglomerated marble stone was developed as a more cost-effective alternative to natural stone. In addition, these stones can be designed and customized to the end user's needs--shape, thickness, hue, and shine. They also have the advantage of being manufactured to have a consistent look (as opposed to the sometimes unwanted variations that can occur with natural stone, but which give stone its appeal). They can be engineered to have better performance than natural stone in terms of stain resistance, improved flexural strength, and scratch resistance. Agglomerated tiles also have an advantage over natural stone in that they make use of recycled or otherwise unusable stone scraps and transform them into a high-end finish material. Using recycled material is an important criterion for many end users.
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Test Items |
Unit | Test Data | Materials | waste stone sand; Resin; Colors Pigments |
Bulk Density |
g/cm³ | 2.52 | Colors | White; Black; Yellow; Beige; Blue; Mixed colors; |
Compressive Strength |
Mpa | 125.4 | Sizes | 3200*1600mm; 3000*1400mm; 2400*1600mm; |
Bend Strength |
Mpa |
22.8 | MOQ | Over 200m2 for big slab; Over 100m2 for tiles; |
Impact Strength |
Kj/㎡ | Delievery | 15-20 days after receiving deposit | |
Mohs Hardness |
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3.3 | Usage | Flooring tiles; Wall Tiles; Bathroom Vanity top; |
Water Absorption |
% | 0.02 | Certificates | ISO 9001; SGS; |
Acid and polish surface:
Big slab:
Engineered projects: