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What is rock slab? What are the advantages and disadvantages?

? What are the advantages and disadvantages of rock slab which is a kind of high density sintered stone?

Rock slab is a sintered dense stone, which is a brand new material that has been widely used in foreign countries. It is a natural stone and inorganic clay by a special process of vacuum high-pressure compression, with the unique high-definition inkjet technology and surface treatment process to generate texture effects, and finally in a strictly temperature-controlled kiln with a thousand degrees of high temperature for 150 minutes sintered finished product.

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The advantages of rock slab: 1, large, thin, hard. As big as 3200*1600mm specification, as thin as 3mm limit, Mohs hardness up to grade 6 than stainless steel, so wear resistance and scratch resistance is outstanding.

2, surface 0 pores. Self-cleaning antibacterial, zero penetration, food-grade surface, stain resistance. The rock slab meets all the expectations of a family's dining table surface.?

3, Excellent chemical properties. Resistant to high temperature, freezing, corrosion, acid and alkali, non-combustible material.?

4, Natural stone texture. Precise original pattern scanning acquisition technology and high-definition inkjet technology can highly restore the natural texture of the stone, the formation of the through-body effect, so that the rock slab becomes the best choice to replace the natural stone.?

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Disadvantages of rock slabs:

1. Rock slabs are prone to burr under insufficient pressure, which requires craftsmanship.

2. Though the physico-chemical properties are excellent, the large sizes and extreme thinness make the rock slabs susceptible to breakage during transportation.

3. The production process for rock slabs is very demanding and therefore relatively costly.

Rock slab is a new type of ceramic sheet made of natural stone and inorganic clay by a special process, using the most advanced vacuum extrusion molding equipment and automatic closed computerized temperature-controlled roller kiln firing 1200 degrees.

The rock plate itself ultra-thin, ultra-large, ultra-light, ultra-tough characteristics of their own, has been a comprehensive breakthrough in the understanding of the traditional meaning of human ceramic materials, as opposed to the so-called "ceramic sheet", "thin ceramic tiles", the definition of ultra-thin rock plate is closer to a high-strength, high durability, completely by the natural inorganic components of high-tech sintered decorative panel materials.

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Rock slabs are prone to rough edges under insufficient pressure, which requires workmanship.

Despite its excellent physical and chemical properties, the large size and extreme thinness make it susceptible to breakage during transportation.

The production process for rock slabs is very demanding and therefore relatively costly.