sintered stone slab

Category: Artificial Stones - Sintered Stone

Location: China

Material Type: Artificial

Main Color: Grey
Surface Finish: Polished
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Reference Price: US$ 5-10 / M2
Promotion/Discount Price: US$ 5 / M2
Promotion Period: 2025/9/30 -
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Shipping Port: guangzhou
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Minimum Order: 50 M2
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Payment Methods: T/T, L/C, PayPal, MoneyGram
Packing Details: packed with wooden crate
Delivery Period: ready to ship

What Is Sintered Stone?
Sintered stone is a synthetic surfacing material made entirely of minerals and formed by heat. Unlike engineered stone countertops or quartz countertops, which use resins as binders, sintered stone contains no binders. The materials are heated to such a high temperature and pressed that the minerals fuse, essentially becoming their own binder.

Sintered stone is used for kitchen and bathroom countertops. In feel and appearance, sintered stone is similar to quartz, granite, and porcelain countertop materials.

Sintered Stone Countertop Features
Countertop material made from minerals
All natural, no binders
Synthetic
No weak points
Almost no porosity
Through-body material (not layered)
Ultra-compact and dense
Up to 30 mm (over 1-inch) thick
Large format slabs up to 10-1/2 feet by over 4-1/2 feet
All surface treatments possible, from matte to high-gloss
How Sintered Stone Counters Are Made
Primarily manufactured in Italy, Spain, and China, sintered stone counters start with recycled materials like quartz, porcelain, and glass, along with raw minerals such as zircone, ematite, and albite.

These materials are ground to a fine powder. They are fired to extremely high temperatures (over 1,000°C or 1,832°F) until they sinter—form a cohesive mass short of melting.1 The sintered materials are formed into sheets under extremely high pressure.

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