Engineered stone is created through an advanced manufacturing process where natural quartz or similar materials are crushed into fine particles and combined with resins, pigments, and sometimes additives like glass or metal flecks. The mix is then compressed under high pressure, heated, and cured to form solid slabs. This process ensures a consistent appearance and allows for a wide variety of colors, patterns, and finishes that mimic the look of natural stones like marble or granite.
Natural stone refers to a material that is quarried directly from the earth and used in its natural form for various purposes like construction, décor, and landscaping. It is formed over thousands or even millions of years through geological processes, making each piece unique in composition, texture, and color. Common types of natural stone include marble, granite, limestone, sandstone, and slate.
Natural stone is prized for its beauty and durability. It’s often used for applications like flooring, countertops, fireplaces, and building facades due to its ability to withstand wear and tear. Unlike engineered stone, natural stone requires more care, such as sealing, to maintain its appearance and resist stains. However, it’s also known for its timeless aesthetic and ability to enhance spaces with a luxurious, organic feel.
Porcelain a material crafted by heating a mixture of natural clays and minerals at extremely high temperatures. This process creates a dense, durable, and non-porous surface that is resistant to scratches, stains, and heat. Porcelain slabs are often used for benchtops, flooring, wall cladding, and even outdoor applications due to their versatility and resilience.
These slabs come in a variety of finishes, colors, and patterns, often mimicking the look of natural stone, wood, or concrete. They are lightweight compared to natural stone
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