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What is Sintered Stone? Turn A Small House Into A Big Mansion In Seconds
People who see Sintered Stone for the first time will probably find it strange. It looks like marble, feels like a rock, and sounds like ceramic when knocked. What exactly is it?
Pitter has a distant uncle who is considered a rich man. In 2020, he went to his house for a birthday party. The decoration was simply magnificent, with marble everywhere. Everything was beautiful and beautiful! But as time flows, everything has changed.

The current situation of his home: The white marble background wall in the living room has been scratched by his nephew; the kitchen countertop and island look like an old face in winter, dull and cracked; the sides of the sink are yellowed as they have been for many years. It looks like it hasn’t been washed; the bathroom countertop has changed, from white to beige, with indelible water stains and water cup prints infiltrating into the bones.
Only then we do realize that the beauty of marble is not eternal.
Is there a material that can not only have the beauty of marble, but also be strong and durable, fireproof and dirt-resistant, and never crack? Until…the appearance of sintered stone slabs!
What is Sintered Stone
As the name suggests, Sintered Stone is a board processed from rock. It is made by beating some natural raw materials such as feldspar, quartz, and clay into powder, then flattening it with the help of a press of more than 10,000 tons, and then firing it at a high temperature of more than 1200°C.
Sintered Stone = Feldspar + Quartz + Clay + Others

Since each layer of Sintered Stone undergoes inkjet processing during the production process, the final pattern restores the texture of natural stone to the greatest extent.
High-End Texture Suitable For Various Occasions
Appearance is persuasive! The marble pattern restored by the sintered stone can be very lifelike, but its performance is superior to that of marble and does not require careful maintenance.
At the same time, sintered stone is widely used in interior design. It can be used on walls, on the floor, and even in curved shapes. You can see traces of it on door panels, islands, countertops, dining tables, etc.
Common thicknesses are 3mm, 6mm, 9mm, 12mm, and 20mm. Thin ones are often used for veneers, and thick ones are used for countertops.

In the decoration of some luxury homes and high-end hotels, designers also often use sintered stone slabs. The super-large size can even be larger than the marble stone mined in the mine. It can achieve a grand and integrated effect, and complete the sense of high-end with unity.
In addition, many people like wood-grained kitchen countertops, and sintered stone also have corresponding designs and colors, which completely avoids the problems of cracking, mildew, and burns in solid wood.
Ultra-High Hardness, Wear-Resistant And Scratch-Resistant
Natural marble must be carefully cared for to prevent the surface from being corroded by acidic substances in life, and at the same time, avoid being scratched by knives and metal utensils.
This is because the Mohs hardness coefficient of natural marble is only 2.5~5, while the Mohs hardness of stainless steel is generally 4.5~5.5 (Mohs hardness refers to the hardness grade of minerals, with grades from 1 to 10. Use high-grade If a material collides with or rubs against a low-grade material, it will cause cracks, whereas using a low-grade material to scratch a high-grade material will not).
Because the sintered stone has been pressed by tens of thousands of tons of high pressure, its Mohs hardness can reach 6-9, making it almost the decorative stone with the highest Mohs hardness that you can touch in life.

It won’t leave any marks when scratched with a knife or even an electric drill, and you can also cut vegetables directly on it (of course, this is not recommended because it doesn’t feel good in the hand, so you need to get used to the cutting board).
Waterproof And Anti-Scalding, No Maintenance Needed
The firing temperature of sintered stone slabs is at least 1300°C and can reach a maximum of 1600°C. It will not be damaged by an open flame or a hot pot. There will be no trace of throwing cigarette butts.
Moreover, it is an artificial product, and raw materials and processes can be adjusted to avoid the “weaknesses” of natural materials. For example, solid wood absorbs water and stains, marble is afraid of acid corrosion, and slate can be avoided.

It is pressed by a 10,000-ton machine and has a very high density, so the gaps between the molecules are very small. You don’t have to worry about using it in humid places like bathrooms and kitchens, just wipe it clean.
Flexibility Can Be Bent And Processed At Will.
In addition to its high hardness, its most irreplaceable advantage is its toughness.
Ordinary stone is very “brittle” and may crack if hit, but high-end slate can be easily bent, which is very convenient for overall interior decoration and can fit corners and curvatures.
Good toughness is also conducive to cutting. It is not easy to damage the tissue structure and will not crack. It can cut various special shapes.
In The End
In the early years, sintered stone slabs were mainly from Italy, and were very expensive, often measuring several thousand dollars per square meter. Until the second half of last year, China manufacturers started massive production of sintered stone, a big investment was made, production capacity was increased, and prices were lowered. So! Want to get cheap Sintered stone, like quartz stone, must be made in China.
Not only the sintered stone can be used for whole house decoration. it’s also good for kitchen islands, kitchen countertops, and dining tables. The price is acceptable, and the style of the home can also be highlighted. The key is that it is comfortable and beautiful.
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