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Sintered Stone

What Is

Sintered Stone

It's also known as porcelain stone, and it is a relatively new type of material, Sintered stone is popular in the design and construction industries due to its durability and versatility, it can be used for a variety of applications, including countertops, flooring, and cladding. It's also available in a wide range of colors, patterns, and finishes, making it an ideal material for creating unique and customized designs.

A brief history of

Sintered Stone

Sintered stone was first developed in the late 1990s, as a response to the increasing demand for durable, low-maintenance, and eco-friendly alternatives to natural stone. The first sintered stone products were developed in Italy, where the technology was patented and the production process was refined. The first sintered stone products were primarily used for flooring and cladding applications. However, as the technology and production methods advanced, sintered stone began to be used for a wider range of applications, including countertops and kitchen worktops.

Evolution of

Sintered Stone

Sintered stone quickly gained popularity in the design and construction industries due to its durability, versatility, and eco-friendly properties. It's now used in a wide range of projects, from commercial and residential buildings to public spaces, and it's available in a wide range of colors, patterns, and finishes, making it an ideal material for creating unique and customized designs.

Advantages of

Sintered Stone

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Durable
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Versatile
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Low maintenance
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Eco-friendly

What our craftsmen say
about this material

"Sintered stone is a relatively new but fast-growing industry, and it's now considered as a leading alternative to natural stone, thanks to its durability, versatility, and eco-friendly properties."

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